The dataset contained here was used to document the biomes in the world that show high sensitivity in their hydrologic response to interannual changes in climatic forcing during the 2001-2016 period, while evaluating the role of major topoclimatic factors in modulating these responses. To do this we generated a hydrologic sensitivity index (HSi). HSi evaluates the absolute ratio between the changes of the climatic conditions (dryness index, DI) and hydrologic response (evaporative index, EIR) between consecutive years (e.g. HSi= |∆ EIR /∆ DI|). HSi was computed for every successive pair of years from 2001 to 2016. A total of 15 HSi maps were obtained representing the HSi for each consecutive pair of years. For each map, where HSi >1, regi...
Climate variability and landscape characteristics interact to define specific catchment hydrological...
Classification is essential in the study of natural systems, yet hydrology has no formal way to stru...
We present the global and regional hydrological sensitivity (HS) to surface temperature changes, for...
Identifying the regions with greatest changes in their hydrologic behavior under extreme weather eve...
Summarization: In recent years, there has been a strong consensus on the changes in climate caused b...
Landscape systems across the world have been altered dramatically to support modern economies, and t...
Hydrobelts divide the global landmasses into eight hydrological regions with resolution of 0.5°, bas...
Global water security is known to depend on, among other things, the ability of societies to cope w...
Over the past few decades, global warming and climate change have impacted the hydrologic cycle. Man...
Updated 2 February 2023. This archive contains the key data files (including figure data) associated...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]ARCEAUDetecting climate-related trends in hydrological series i...
The associated article for this dataset is currently under review. It has been suggested that hillsl...
International audienceGroundwater level (GWL) fluctuations can be expressed over a wide range of tim...
Hydrological variables (evapotranspiration, precipitation, runoff, and terrestrial water storage) ar...
Recent perceived climate variability raises concerns with unprecedented hydrological phenomena and e...
Climate variability and landscape characteristics interact to define specific catchment hydrological...
Classification is essential in the study of natural systems, yet hydrology has no formal way to stru...
We present the global and regional hydrological sensitivity (HS) to surface temperature changes, for...
Identifying the regions with greatest changes in their hydrologic behavior under extreme weather eve...
Summarization: In recent years, there has been a strong consensus on the changes in climate caused b...
Landscape systems across the world have been altered dramatically to support modern economies, and t...
Hydrobelts divide the global landmasses into eight hydrological regions with resolution of 0.5°, bas...
Global water security is known to depend on, among other things, the ability of societies to cope w...
Over the past few decades, global warming and climate change have impacted the hydrologic cycle. Man...
Updated 2 February 2023. This archive contains the key data files (including figure data) associated...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]ARCEAUDetecting climate-related trends in hydrological series i...
The associated article for this dataset is currently under review. It has been suggested that hillsl...
International audienceGroundwater level (GWL) fluctuations can be expressed over a wide range of tim...
Hydrological variables (evapotranspiration, precipitation, runoff, and terrestrial water storage) ar...
Recent perceived climate variability raises concerns with unprecedented hydrological phenomena and e...
Climate variability and landscape characteristics interact to define specific catchment hydrological...
Classification is essential in the study of natural systems, yet hydrology has no formal way to stru...
We present the global and regional hydrological sensitivity (HS) to surface temperature changes, for...