Water resources planning and management: An overview
DP Loucks, E van Beek, DP Loucks… - Water resource systems …, 2017 - Springer
Water resource systems have benefited both people and their economies for many
centuries. The services provided by such systems are multiple. Yet in many regions of the …
centuries. The services provided by such systems are multiple. Yet in many regions of the …
The potential to reduce uncertainty in regional runoff projections from climate models
Increasingly, climate change impact assessments rely directly on climate models.
Assessments of future water security depend in part on how the land model components in …
Assessments of future water security depend in part on how the land model components in …
Anthropogenic drought: Definition, challenges, and opportunities
Traditional, mainstream definitions of drought describe it as deficit in water‐related variables
or water‐dependent activities (eg, precipitation, soil moisture, surface and groundwater …
or water‐dependent activities (eg, precipitation, soil moisture, surface and groundwater …
Downscaling of global climate models for flood frequency analysis: where are we now?
C Prudhomme, N Reynard, S Crooks - Hydrological processes, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
The issues of downscaling the results from global climate models (GCMs) to a scale relevant
for hydrological impact studies are examined. GCM outputs, typically at a spatial resolution …
for hydrological impact studies are examined. GCM outputs, typically at a spatial resolution …
Evaluation of CMIP5 continental precipitation simulations relative to satellite‐based gauge‐adjusted observations
A Mehran, A AghaKouchak… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The objective of this study is to cross‐validate 34 Coupled Model Intercomparison Project
Phase 5 (CMIP5) historical simulations of precipitation against the Global Precipitation …
Phase 5 (CMIP5) historical simulations of precipitation against the Global Precipitation …
Compounding impacts of human-induced water stress and climate change on water availability
The terrestrial phase of the water cycle can be seriously impacted by water management
and human water use behavior (eg, reservoir operation, and irrigation withdrawals). Here …
and human water use behavior (eg, reservoir operation, and irrigation withdrawals). Here …
A hybrid framework for assessing socioeconomic drought: Linking climate variability, local resilience, and demand
A Mehran, O Mazdiyasni… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Socioeconomic drought broadly refers to conditions whereby the water supply cannot satisfy
the demand. Most previous studies describe droughts based on large‐scale meteorological …
the demand. Most previous studies describe droughts based on large‐scale meteorological …
Water resources planning under climate change: Assessing the robustness of real options for the Blue Nile
M Jeuland, D Whittington - Water Resources Research, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
This article presents a methodology for planning new water resources infrastructure
investments and operating strategies in a world of climate change uncertainty. It combines a …
investments and operating strategies in a world of climate change uncertainty. It combines a …
Water resources implications of global warming: A US regional perspective
The implications of global warming for the performance of six US water resource systems
are evaluated. The six case study sites represent a range of geographic and hydrologic, as …
are evaluated. The six case study sites represent a range of geographic and hydrologic, as …
Modeling the impacts of climatic change and variability on the reliability, resilience, and vulnerability of a water resource system
During the last decade, there have been increasing concerns over water resource drought in
northern England, brought about by the 1995 Yorkshire drought with an estimated 5‐month …
northern England, brought about by the 1995 Yorkshire drought with an estimated 5‐month …