This focus article is concerned with long-term changes in hydroclimatic extremes across the British Isles. The combination of short records, poor data quality, nonstationarity, and other methodological constraints is a major obstacle to the attribution of change. Given the interaction of drivers, notably hydroclimate and land use, linking cause and effect can be difficult, especially where records are short. This focus article emphasizes the particular value of long hydrological records in seeking to understand the scale of change currently affecting British and Irish river basins. Homogeneous records of precipitation and river flow are used to explore long-term changes and to establish linkage with large-scale atmospheric drivers. Using ve...
The monthly summary of hydrological conditions in the United Kingdom is compiled as part of the Nati...
Monthly records for the period 1871–1970 from 91 stations across the British Isles are used to place...
There is a burgeoning international literature on hydro-climatic trend detection, motivated by the n...
This focus article is concerned with long-term changes in hydroclimatic extremes across the British ...
This focus article is concerned with long-term changes in hydroclimatic extremes across the British ...
This article presents an assessment of changes and variability in seasonal river flows in the UK, us...
The aim of this paper is to provide a state-of-the-art assessment of the evidence for long-term rive...
As climate change may modify the hydrological cycle significantly, understanding the impact on river...
Climate change could intensify hydrological extremes, changing not just the magnitude but also the t...
This paper investigates the spatial and temporal properties of persistent meteorological and hydrolo...
The occurrence of devastating floods in the British uplands during the first two decades of the twen...
In the United Kingdom few river catchments have overflow records longer than 35 years. The wealth of...
Observational trend analysis is fundamental for tracking emerging changes in river flows and placing...
Drought can occur in any climate zone (including the UK), and studies aiming to characterise and und...
As climate change may modify the hydrological cycle significantly, understanding the impact on river...
The monthly summary of hydrological conditions in the United Kingdom is compiled as part of the Nati...
Monthly records for the period 1871–1970 from 91 stations across the British Isles are used to place...
There is a burgeoning international literature on hydro-climatic trend detection, motivated by the n...
This focus article is concerned with long-term changes in hydroclimatic extremes across the British ...
This focus article is concerned with long-term changes in hydroclimatic extremes across the British ...
This article presents an assessment of changes and variability in seasonal river flows in the UK, us...
The aim of this paper is to provide a state-of-the-art assessment of the evidence for long-term rive...
As climate change may modify the hydrological cycle significantly, understanding the impact on river...
Climate change could intensify hydrological extremes, changing not just the magnitude but also the t...
This paper investigates the spatial and temporal properties of persistent meteorological and hydrolo...
The occurrence of devastating floods in the British uplands during the first two decades of the twen...
In the United Kingdom few river catchments have overflow records longer than 35 years. The wealth of...
Observational trend analysis is fundamental for tracking emerging changes in river flows and placing...
Drought can occur in any climate zone (including the UK), and studies aiming to characterise and und...
As climate change may modify the hydrological cycle significantly, understanding the impact on river...
The monthly summary of hydrological conditions in the United Kingdom is compiled as part of the Nati...
Monthly records for the period 1871–1970 from 91 stations across the British Isles are used to place...
There is a burgeoning international literature on hydro-climatic trend detection, motivated by the n...