International audienceHuman-induced climate change impacts the hydrological cycle and thus the availability of water resources. However, previous assessments of observed warming-induced changes in dryness have not excluded natural climate variability and show conflicting results due to uncertainties in our understanding of the response of evapotranspiration. Here we employ data-driven and land-surface models to produce observation-based global reconstructions of water availability from 1902 to 2014, a period during which our planet experienced a global warming of approximately 1 °C. Our analysis reveals a spatial pattern of changes in average water availability during the driest month of the year over the past three decades compared with th...
Higher evaporative demands and more frequent and persistent dry spells associated with rising temper...
Abstract Investigating the response mechanisms of long‐term global wet/dry pattern changes to cold/w...
Results from 10 global climate change models are synthesized to investigate changes in extremes, def...
International audienceHuman-induced climate change impacts the hydrological cycle and thus the avail...
Changes in the hydrological conditions of the land surface have substantial impacts on society1, 2. ...
As climate warms during the 21st century, resultant changes in water availability are an extremely i...
Declines in terrestrial water storage (TWS) exacerbate regional water scarcity and global sea level ...
Drought is expected to increase in frequency and severity in the future as a result of climate chang...
While the parties to the UNFCCC agreed in the December 2009 Copenhagen Accord that a 2°C global warm...
As climate warms during the 21st century, the resultant changes in water availability are a vital is...
Drylands cover over 40% of the global land area and are home to more than 2 billion humans. Here, we...
AbstractIn the mid-twentieth century (1948–57), North America experienced a severe drought forced by...
More than half of the solar energy absorbed by land surfaces is currently used to evaporate water1. ...
Higher evaporative demands and more frequent and persistent dry spells associated with rising temper...
Both drought and aridity indicate an imbalance in water availability. While drought is a natural tem...
Higher evaporative demands and more frequent and persistent dry spells associated with rising temper...
Abstract Investigating the response mechanisms of long‐term global wet/dry pattern changes to cold/w...
Results from 10 global climate change models are synthesized to investigate changes in extremes, def...
International audienceHuman-induced climate change impacts the hydrological cycle and thus the avail...
Changes in the hydrological conditions of the land surface have substantial impacts on society1, 2. ...
As climate warms during the 21st century, resultant changes in water availability are an extremely i...
Declines in terrestrial water storage (TWS) exacerbate regional water scarcity and global sea level ...
Drought is expected to increase in frequency and severity in the future as a result of climate chang...
While the parties to the UNFCCC agreed in the December 2009 Copenhagen Accord that a 2°C global warm...
As climate warms during the 21st century, the resultant changes in water availability are a vital is...
Drylands cover over 40% of the global land area and are home to more than 2 billion humans. Here, we...
AbstractIn the mid-twentieth century (1948–57), North America experienced a severe drought forced by...
More than half of the solar energy absorbed by land surfaces is currently used to evaporate water1. ...
Higher evaporative demands and more frequent and persistent dry spells associated with rising temper...
Both drought and aridity indicate an imbalance in water availability. While drought is a natural tem...
Higher evaporative demands and more frequent and persistent dry spells associated with rising temper...
Abstract Investigating the response mechanisms of long‐term global wet/dry pattern changes to cold/w...
Results from 10 global climate change models are synthesized to investigate changes in extremes, def...