Abstract Catchment storage sustains ecologically important low flows in headwater systems. Understanding the factors controlling storage is essential in analysis of catchment vulnerability to global change. We calculated catchment storage and storage sensitivity of streamflow for 61 boreal headwater catchments in Finland. We also explored the connection between computed storage indices and low flow conditions. The relationships between selected climate, snow, and catchment characteristics and calculated storage properties and low flows were investigated, in order to assess the importance of different factors that render catchments vulnerable to climate and environmental change. We found that the most sensitive areas to climate change were ...
High-latitude conditions in northern Europe are characterised by short growing seasons (May-August) ...
Arctic environments are generally believed to be highly sensitive to human-induced climatic change. ...
The most important effect of climate change on hydrological regimes in Finland is the change in seas...
Abstract The root zone storage capacity (Sr) of vegetation is an important parameter in the hydrolo...
The Arctic is warming at an unprecedented rate. We hypothesis that as seasonally frozen soils thaw a...
The Arctic is warming rapidly. Changing seasonal freezing and thawing cycles of the soil are expecte...
The Arctic is warming at an unprecedented rate. We hypothesis that as seasonally frozen soils thaw a...
In this paper we combined a multi-model ensemble based on 15 regional climate models with a multi-ca...
Catchment-scale transit times for water are increasingly being recognized as an important control on...
Winter snow accumulation obviously has an effect on the following catchment runoff. The question is,...
The effect of catchment scale and the influence of landscape characteristics on runoff generation we...
Revision in journal Water Resources Research,Paper # 2023WR034752RR the publication doi: doi.org/1...
The higher mid-latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere are particularly sensitive to climate change as ...
Understanding travel times and hydrological pathways of rain and snowmelt water transported through ...
Fluvial flood events have substantial impacts on humans, both socially and economically, as well as ...
High-latitude conditions in northern Europe are characterised by short growing seasons (May-August) ...
Arctic environments are generally believed to be highly sensitive to human-induced climatic change. ...
The most important effect of climate change on hydrological regimes in Finland is the change in seas...
Abstract The root zone storage capacity (Sr) of vegetation is an important parameter in the hydrolo...
The Arctic is warming at an unprecedented rate. We hypothesis that as seasonally frozen soils thaw a...
The Arctic is warming rapidly. Changing seasonal freezing and thawing cycles of the soil are expecte...
The Arctic is warming at an unprecedented rate. We hypothesis that as seasonally frozen soils thaw a...
In this paper we combined a multi-model ensemble based on 15 regional climate models with a multi-ca...
Catchment-scale transit times for water are increasingly being recognized as an important control on...
Winter snow accumulation obviously has an effect on the following catchment runoff. The question is,...
The effect of catchment scale and the influence of landscape characteristics on runoff generation we...
Revision in journal Water Resources Research,Paper # 2023WR034752RR the publication doi: doi.org/1...
The higher mid-latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere are particularly sensitive to climate change as ...
Understanding travel times and hydrological pathways of rain and snowmelt water transported through ...
Fluvial flood events have substantial impacts on humans, both socially and economically, as well as ...
High-latitude conditions in northern Europe are characterised by short growing seasons (May-August) ...
Arctic environments are generally believed to be highly sensitive to human-induced climatic change. ...
The most important effect of climate change on hydrological regimes in Finland is the change in seas...