Review of historical and projected future climatic and hydrological changes in mountainous semiarid Xinjiang (northwestern China), central Asia
Water resources are critical in semiarid Xinjiang, northwestern China, a mountainous region
that heavily relies on meltwater, making it sensitive to climate change. A better …
that heavily relies on meltwater, making it sensitive to climate change. A better …
[HTML][HTML] Late glacial climate evolution in the Patagonian Andes (44–47° S) from alpine glacier modelling
Numerical glacier models applied to moraine chronologies provide an opportunity to
quantify past climate change. Here we apply a two-dimensional coupled mass balance–ice …
quantify past climate change. Here we apply a two-dimensional coupled mass balance–ice …
Trends and variability in streamflow and snowmelt runoff timing in the southern Tianshan Mountains
Streamflow and snowmelt runoff timing of mountain rivers are susceptible to climate change.
Trends and variability in streamflow and snowmelt runoff timing in four mountain basins in …
Trends and variability in streamflow and snowmelt runoff timing in four mountain basins in …
Machine-learning-based downscaling of hourly ERA5-Land air temperature over mountainous regions
In mountainous regions, the scarcity of air temperature (Ta) measurements is a major
limitation for hydrological and crop monitoring. An alternative to in situ measurements could …
limitation for hydrological and crop monitoring. An alternative to in situ measurements could …
Environmental lapse rate for high‐resolution land surface downscaling: An application to ERA5
In this study we derive the environmental lapse rate (ELR) from vertical profiles of
temperature in the lower troposphere, applying it to downscale air temperature of the new …
temperature in the lower troposphere, applying it to downscale air temperature of the new …
[HTML][HTML] Contrast patterns and trends of lapse rates calculated from near-surface air and land surface temperatures in China from 1961 to 2014
The near-surface lapse rate reflects the atmospheric stability above the surface. Lapse rates
calculated from land surface temperature (γ Ts) and near-surface air temperature (γ Ta) …
calculated from land surface temperature (γ Ts) and near-surface air temperature (γ Ta) …
Validation of ERA5-Land temperature and relative humidity on four Peruvian glaciers using on-glacier observations
Weather and climate conditions drive the evolution of tropical glaciers which play an
important role as water reservoirs for Peruvian inhabitants in the arid coast and semi-arid …
important role as water reservoirs for Peruvian inhabitants in the arid coast and semi-arid …
Climate of the Marrakech High Atlas, Morocco: Temperature lapse rates and precipitation gradient from piedmont to summits
Understanding mountain climates poses many challenges, because difficult terrain leads to
a sparsity of weather stations and therefore poor data availability, meaning the detailed …
a sparsity of weather stations and therefore poor data availability, meaning the detailed …
Best practices for estimating near‐surface air temperature lapse rates
AC Lute, JT Abatzoglou - International Journal of Climatology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The near‐surface air temperature lapse rate is the predominant source of spatial
temperature variability in mountains and controls snowfall and snowmelt regimes, glacier …
temperature variability in mountains and controls snowfall and snowmelt regimes, glacier …
Assessment of temperature, precipitation, and snow cover at different altitudes of the Varzob River basin in Tajikistan
N Gulahmadov, Y Chen, M Gulakhmadov, Z Satti… - Applied Sciences, 2023 - mdpi.com
The analysis of precipitation, snow cover, and temperature based on measured data is
important for many applications in hydrology, meteorology, climatology, disaster …
important for many applications in hydrology, meteorology, climatology, disaster …