Articles with "hydrological extremes" as a keyword



Observed changes in hydrological extremes and flood disaster in Yangtze River Basin: spatial–temporal variability and climate change impacts

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Published in 2018 at "Natural Hazards"

DOI: 10.1007/s11069-018-3290-3

Abstract: The variation and tendency of hydrological extremes in the context of climate change have received extensive concern. However, there is still no clear understanding toward the evolution of hydrological extremes, and the impacts of climate… read more here.

Keywords: river; climate change; flood disaster; hydrological extremes ... See more keywords

Enhancing Hydrological Extremes Forecasting Capabilities in Data‐Scarce Regions Through Transfer Learning With Data Augmentation

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Published in 2025 at "Earth's Future"

DOI: 10.1029/2025ef006060

Abstract: Hydrological extremes forecasting in data‐scarce basins remains a longstanding challenge in hydrological science. Despite significant advancements in transferring hydrological knowledge from data‐rich to data‐sparse basins, such as regionalization techniques for hydrological prediction and novel deep… read more here.

Keywords: transfer learning; extremes forecasting; data scarce; hydrological extremes ... See more keywords

Future Climate and Hydrological Extremes in Ethiopia: A CMIP6‐Based Analysis

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Published in 2025 at "Advances in Meteorology"

DOI: 10.1155/adme/5571487

Abstract: In the face of climate change, extreme weather events (EWEs) pose significant challenges on a global scale. This study assesses the long‐term climate trends and extreme precipitation indices across Ethiopia using the Coupled Model Intercomparison… read more here.

Keywords: climate hydrological; climate; hydrological extremes; precipitation ... See more keywords

Response of Subtropical Stationary Waves and Hydrological Extremes to Climate Warming in Boreal Summer

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Published in 2018 at "Journal of Climate"

DOI: 10.1175/jcli-d-17-0401.1

Abstract: Subtropical stationary waves may act as an important bridge connecting regional hydrological extremes with global warming. Observations show that the boreal summer stationary-wave amplitude (SWA) had a significantly positive trend during 1979–2013. Here, we investigate… read more here.

Keywords: hydrological extremes; trend; stationary waves; boreal summer ... See more keywords