AbstractThis study examined the impacts of future climate changes on water resources and extreme flows in Yellow River Basin (YRB), China, using the Coupled Land surface and Hydrology Model System (CLHMS) driven by the IPCC scenarios RCP 2.6, 4.5 and 8.5. First, the skill of 14 IPCC AR5 GCMS for simulating temporal and spatial temperature and precipitation in Yellow River Basin has been evaluated. Using the bias-corrected result of RCP storylines, the CLHMS model was developed to predict the 21 century climate and water cycle change. All the three simulation results indicate a reduction in water resources. The current situation of water shortage since 1980s will keep continue, the water resources reduction varies between 30 and 24% for RCP ...
AbstractStudy regionThe source region of the Yellow River (SRYE) in the northeastern Tibetan Plateau...
Assessing the impact of climate change on streamflow is critical to understanding the changes to wat...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from EGU via the DOI in this ...
AbstractThis study examined the impacts of future climate changes on water resources and extreme flo...
The Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP) is one of the amplifiers of global climate change. The headwater a...
Climate change due to increasing greenhouse gas emissions is likely to alter the hydrological cycle ...
We present a methodology for using a domestic water use time series that were obtained from Yellow R...
To clarify the influences of climate and land-use change on river discharge, the long-term (1960-200...
An assessment of the impact of climate change on regional hydrological processes is vital for effect...
The Yellow River basin (YRB) is the breadbasket of China and the “cradle of Chinese civilization.” T...
Climate change may affect water resources by altering various processes in natural ecosystems. Dynam...
Climate variability and land-use change are key factors altering the hydrology of a river basin, whi...
Climate change as a result of the increased greenhouse gas emissions may influence the availability ...
Study region: The Yellow River basin (YRB) Study focus: Runoff plays an important role in ecology an...
The present study developed a novel approach to study the climate change impact on the water resourc...
AbstractStudy regionThe source region of the Yellow River (SRYE) in the northeastern Tibetan Plateau...
Assessing the impact of climate change on streamflow is critical to understanding the changes to wat...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from EGU via the DOI in this ...
AbstractThis study examined the impacts of future climate changes on water resources and extreme flo...
The Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP) is one of the amplifiers of global climate change. The headwater a...
Climate change due to increasing greenhouse gas emissions is likely to alter the hydrological cycle ...
We present a methodology for using a domestic water use time series that were obtained from Yellow R...
To clarify the influences of climate and land-use change on river discharge, the long-term (1960-200...
An assessment of the impact of climate change on regional hydrological processes is vital for effect...
The Yellow River basin (YRB) is the breadbasket of China and the “cradle of Chinese civilization.” T...
Climate change may affect water resources by altering various processes in natural ecosystems. Dynam...
Climate variability and land-use change are key factors altering the hydrology of a river basin, whi...
Climate change as a result of the increased greenhouse gas emissions may influence the availability ...
Study region: The Yellow River basin (YRB) Study focus: Runoff plays an important role in ecology an...
The present study developed a novel approach to study the climate change impact on the water resourc...
AbstractStudy regionThe source region of the Yellow River (SRYE) in the northeastern Tibetan Plateau...
Assessing the impact of climate change on streamflow is critical to understanding the changes to wat...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from EGU via the DOI in this ...