JD Salas, J Obeysekera - Journal of hydrologic engineering, 2014 - ascelibrary.org
Current practice using probabilistic methods applied for designing hydraulic structures generally assume that extreme events are stationary. However, many studies in the past …
LP Devkota, DR Gyawali - Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies, 2015 - Elsevier
Study region The middle hilly region of the Koshi River Basin in Nepal. Study focus Assessment is made of the hydrological regime of the basin under climate change. Results …
Sea‐level rise sits at the frontier of usable climate climate change research, because it involves natural and human systems with long lags, irreversible losses, and deep …
MS Koch, C Coronado, MW Miller, DT Rudnick… - Environmental …, 2015 - Springer
Rising sea levels and temperature will be dominant drivers of coastal Everglades' foundation communities (ie, mangrove forests, seagrass/macroalgae, and coral reefs) by …
Both the climate and land use changes have considerable impact on the water balance of a basin and sub-watersheds influencing various parameters such as water yield, surface …
Climate change is expected to increase the frequency and intensity of extreme events, such as droughts and floods. Assessing the impacts of climate change on flood volumes is crucial …
G Dusek, WV Sweet, MJ Widlansky… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Sea level rise is increasing the frequency of high tide flooding in coastal communities across the United States. Although the occurrence and severity of high-tide flooding will continue to …
Projections of precipitation and temperature from Global Climate Models (GCMs) are generally the basis for assessment of the impact of climate change on water resources. The …
It is important to understand the vulnerability of the water management system in south Florida and to determine the resilience and robustness of greater Everglades restoration …