This work evaluates the suitability of linear scaling (LS) and empirical quantile mapping (EQM) bias correction methods to generate present and future hydrometeorological variables (precipitation, temperature, and streamflow) over the Chitral River Basin, in the Hindukush region of Pakistan. In particular, LS and EQM are applied to correct the high-resolution statistically downscaled dataset, NEX-GDDP, which comprises 21 state-of-the-art general circulation models (GCMs) from the coupled model intercomparison project phase 5 (CMIP5). Raw and bias-corrected NEX-GDDP simulations are used to force the (previously calibrated and validated) HBV-light hydrological model to generate long-term (up to 2100) streamflow projections over the catchment....
Modeling the hydrologic responses to future changes of climate is important for improving adaptive w...
Study region: The Mindel river catchment, gauge Offingen, Bavaria, Germany. Study focus: The study i...
© 2018 The Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM) and John Wiley & So...
This work evaluates the suitability of linear scaling (LS) and empirical quantile mapping (EQM) bias...
The global hydrological cycle is vulnerable to changing climatic conditions, especially in developin...
The systemic biases of Regional Climate Models (RCMs) impede their application in regional hydrologi...
Water resources are essential to the ecosystem and social economy in the desert and oasis of the ari...
There is imperative need of robust basin-scale data for climate impact studies over the topographica...
Growing human population, urban expansion and increased standard of living coupled with climate chan...
The global circulation models (GCMs) and the regional climate models (RCMs) are the tools that proje...
This study aims to conduct a thorough investigation to compare the abilities of quantile mapping (QM...
Global climate model (GCM) output typically needs to be bias corrected before it can be used for cli...
International audienceGlobal Climate Models (GCMs) precipitation scenarios are often characterized b...
The need to provide accurate estimates of precipitation over catchments in the Hindu Kush, Karakoram...
Water resources planning often uses streamflow predictions made by hydrologic models. These simulate...
Modeling the hydrologic responses to future changes of climate is important for improving adaptive w...
Study region: The Mindel river catchment, gauge Offingen, Bavaria, Germany. Study focus: The study i...
© 2018 The Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM) and John Wiley & So...
This work evaluates the suitability of linear scaling (LS) and empirical quantile mapping (EQM) bias...
The global hydrological cycle is vulnerable to changing climatic conditions, especially in developin...
The systemic biases of Regional Climate Models (RCMs) impede their application in regional hydrologi...
Water resources are essential to the ecosystem and social economy in the desert and oasis of the ari...
There is imperative need of robust basin-scale data for climate impact studies over the topographica...
Growing human population, urban expansion and increased standard of living coupled with climate chan...
The global circulation models (GCMs) and the regional climate models (RCMs) are the tools that proje...
This study aims to conduct a thorough investigation to compare the abilities of quantile mapping (QM...
Global climate model (GCM) output typically needs to be bias corrected before it can be used for cli...
International audienceGlobal Climate Models (GCMs) precipitation scenarios are often characterized b...
The need to provide accurate estimates of precipitation over catchments in the Hindu Kush, Karakoram...
Water resources planning often uses streamflow predictions made by hydrologic models. These simulate...
Modeling the hydrologic responses to future changes of climate is important for improving adaptive w...
Study region: The Mindel river catchment, gauge Offingen, Bavaria, Germany. Study focus: The study i...
© 2018 The Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM) and John Wiley & So...