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An Integrated Modeling Framework in Projections of Hydrological Extremes
Quantitative and qualitative knowledge about the potential impacts of climate change on extreme hydrological events is crucial for water resource management and extreme risk management under climate change. Th...
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Open AccessClimate Change Impacts on Irish River Flows: High Resolution Scenarios and Comparison with CORDEX and CMIP6 Ensembles
Climate change is likely to impact water quality, resource availability and riverine ecosystems. While large ensembles are available to assess future impacts (e.g., the Coupled Model Intercomparison Projects (...
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Open AccessClimate change impact on extreme precipitation and peak flood magnitude and frequency: observations from CMIP6 and hydrological models
Changes in climate intensity and frequency, including extreme events, heavy and intense rainfall, have the greatest impact on water resource management and flood risk management. Significant changes in air tem...
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Contrasting Uncertainties in Estimating Floods and Low Flow Extremes
Evaluation of possible sources of uncertainty and their influence on water resource planning and extreme hydrological characteristics are very important for extreme risk reduction and management. The main obje...
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Modelling of river flow in ungauged catchment using remote sensing data: application of the empirical (SCS-CN), Artificial Neural Network (ANN) and Hydrological Model (HEC-HMS)
In the present study an attempt is made to provide empirical and deterministic modelling approach for deriving flood frequency curve in ungauged Keseke river catchment, South Nation Nationality and People (SNN...