In recent years, the potential impacts of climate variability and change on the hydrologic regime have received a great deal of attention from researchers. Review of hydrological data recorded in different parts of the world has provided evidence of regime-like or quasiperiodic climate behaviour and of systematic trends in key climate variables due to climate change and/or climate variability. It has been established that a changing climate will have notable impacts on the rainfall runoff process, and thus hydrologic time series (e.g., flood data) can no longer be assumed to be stationary. A failure to take such change/variability into account can lead to underestimation/overestimation of the design flood estimate, which in turn will have i...
Climate change is likely to impact on the magnitude and frequency of extreme flow events. Whilst flo...
Projections of future changes to flood risk resulting from the combined effects of natural climate v...
Floods are caused by a number of interacting factors, making it remarkably difficult to explain chan...
In recent years, the potential impacts of climate variability and change on the hydrologic regime ha...
In recent years, the potential impacts of climate variability and change on the hydrologic regime ha...
The possible impact of climate change on water resources management has received a great deal of att...
Abstract: The potential impacts of natural climate variability or/and anthropogenic climate change h...
The potential impacts of natural climate variability or/and anthropogenic climate change have challe...
Water resources scientists and policy makers from all over the world have been concerned about the p...
Trend detection in hydrologic data has received a great attention recently as it helps explaining cl...
Projections of future changes to flood risk resulting from the combined effects of natural climate v...
Global climate is unequivocally changing with warming trends detected in several regions throughout ...
Projections of future changes to flood risk resulting from the combined effects of natural climate v...
Flood is one of the most pervasive natural hazards to impact negatively upon the human beings. Duri...
A fundamental assumption in flood estimation is that climate data is stationary, such that while the...
Climate change is likely to impact on the magnitude and frequency of extreme flow events. Whilst flo...
Projections of future changes to flood risk resulting from the combined effects of natural climate v...
Floods are caused by a number of interacting factors, making it remarkably difficult to explain chan...
In recent years, the potential impacts of climate variability and change on the hydrologic regime ha...
In recent years, the potential impacts of climate variability and change on the hydrologic regime ha...
The possible impact of climate change on water resources management has received a great deal of att...
Abstract: The potential impacts of natural climate variability or/and anthropogenic climate change h...
The potential impacts of natural climate variability or/and anthropogenic climate change have challe...
Water resources scientists and policy makers from all over the world have been concerned about the p...
Trend detection in hydrologic data has received a great attention recently as it helps explaining cl...
Projections of future changes to flood risk resulting from the combined effects of natural climate v...
Global climate is unequivocally changing with warming trends detected in several regions throughout ...
Projections of future changes to flood risk resulting from the combined effects of natural climate v...
Flood is one of the most pervasive natural hazards to impact negatively upon the human beings. Duri...
A fundamental assumption in flood estimation is that climate data is stationary, such that while the...
Climate change is likely to impact on the magnitude and frequency of extreme flow events. Whilst flo...
Projections of future changes to flood risk resulting from the combined effects of natural climate v...
Floods are caused by a number of interacting factors, making it remarkably difficult to explain chan...