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Convection-Permitting Model Simulation based on Local Climate Zones (LCZs) for winter in Istanbul (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Chun, K., Fan, P. Y., He, Q., Yetemen, O., Toker, E., Ezber, Y., & Sen, O. L. (2022, September). Convection-Permitting Model Simulation based on Local Climate Zones (LCZs) for winter in Istanbul

High resolution simulations at kilometre scales from convection-permitting models (CPMs) provide new avenues for studying the dynamics of urban regions that do not use deep convection parameterisation schemes. As a pilot investigation, a sensitive st... Read More about Convection-Permitting Model Simulation based on Local Climate Zones (LCZs) for winter in Istanbul.

Extreme precipitation characteristics driven by atmosphere-oceanic modes in the Uruguay river basin based on convective-permitting model simulations (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Chun, K., Danaila, L., Fossa, M., Massei, N., Yetemen, O., Ezber, Y., …Lutfi Sen, O. (2022, August). Extreme precipitation characteristics driven by atmosphere-oceanic modes in the Uruguay river basin based on convective-permitting model simulations. Presented at Advancing Subtropical Climate Dynamics: Diagonal Convergence Zones, Droughts, and Floods in Past, Present and Future Climates, Online

Subtropical areas are sensitive climate transition regions that are affected by atmospheric oscillations linked to tropical heat sources and the stratosphere. In South America, we hypothesise that the quasi-biennial oscillation (QBO) is related to la... Read More about Extreme precipitation characteristics driven by atmosphere-oceanic modes in the Uruguay river basin based on convective-permitting model simulations.

Eco-hydro-geomorphic evolution of the Sandal Divlit cinder cone, Kula, Turkey (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Yetemen, O., Avcioglu, A., Selim Celik, Y., Simsek, I., Kolbuken, M., Yeo, I., …Lutfi Sen, O. (2022, May). Eco-hydro-geomorphic evolution of the Sandal Divlit cinder cone, Kula, Turkey. Presented at European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2022, Vienna

In semi-arid ecosystems, microclimatic variations may lead to topographic asymmetry over geologic time scale due to uneven distribution of incoming solar radiation as a function of slope aspect. This phenomenon has long been recognized in geomorpholo... Read More about Eco-hydro-geomorphic evolution of the Sandal Divlit cinder cone, Kula, Turkey.

Integrating transpiration and xylem water stable isotopes in a process-based model to determine transpiration and discharge age distributions (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Fresne, M., Chun, K., Fabiani, G., Hrachowitz, M., McGuire, K., Moussa, A., …Klaus, J. (2022, May). Integrating transpiration and xylem water stable isotopes in a process-based model to determine transpiration and discharge age distributions. Presented at European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2022, Vienna, Austria (and online)

Transpiration is an important component of the catchment water balance, and tree water uptake can significantly influence discharge dynamic and travel times. Tree usually use water of a different age than the water that generates discharge. Most hydr... Read More about Integrating transpiration and xylem water stable isotopes in a process-based model to determine transpiration and discharge age distributions.

Solving water management paradoxes requires a systems meta-model (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Mijic, A., Liu, L., O'Keeffe, J., Dobson, B., & Chun, K. (2022, May). Solving water management paradoxes requires a systems meta-model. Presented at European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2022, Vienna, Austria (and online)

Sustainable development is becoming increasingly urgent in the post-COVID recovery and climate crisis era. Despite this need, the water management scientific community is still deciding how to comprehensively represent and assess the role of humans w... Read More about Solving water management paradoxes requires a systems meta-model.

A multi-method and multi-model approach for predicting spatio-temporal patterns of sap flow, xylem isotopic composition, and water ages in the critical zone (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Klaus, J., Chun, K., Fabiani, G., Fresne, M., Hrachowitz, M., McGuire, K., …Zehe, E. (2022, May). A multi-method and multi-model approach for predicting spatio-temporal patterns of sap flow, xylem isotopic composition, and water ages in the critical zone. Presented at European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2022, Vienna

Vegetation exhibits critical feedback with runoff generation. Trees show distinct water uptake patterns relying on soil water from different depths and groundwater with a mixture of water sources that is commonly very different from runoff in terms o... Read More about A multi-method and multi-model approach for predicting spatio-temporal patterns of sap flow, xylem isotopic composition, and water ages in the critical zone.

Exploring links between precipitation extremes and land use types through the UK Convection-Permitting Model (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Chun, K., Fan, P., He, Q., Dieppois, B., Danaila, L., Quinn, N., …Yetemen, O. (2022, May). Exploring links between precipitation extremes and land use types through the UK Convection-Permitting Model. Presented at European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2022, Vienna, Austria (and online)

Precipitation extremes are commonly linked with land use types. The UKCP18 Convection-Permitting Model (CPM) Projections at 5km high resolution simulation provide opportunities to investigate probable relationships between precipitation extremes and... Read More about Exploring links between precipitation extremes and land use types through the UK Convection-Permitting Model.