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Influence of hillslope aspect on a cinder cone evolution: The Sandal Divlit example, Kula, Turkey (2023)
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Microclimatic variations in semi-arid ecosystems can cause topographic asymmetry over geologic time scales due to uneven distribution of incoming solar radiation as a function of slope aspect. This phenomenon has long been recognized in geomorphology... Read More about Influence of hillslope aspect on a cinder cone evolution: The Sandal Divlit example, Kula, Turkey.

Investigating links among heatwaves, precipitation, and land use types using the convection-permitting model in the Southwest UK for the 2022 boreal summer (2023)
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To improve sub-seasonal forecasts, different global initiatives generate continental convection-permitting simulations for resolution less than 10 kilometres for multiple decades. These simulations, however, are based on land use maps with only singl... Read More about Investigating links among heatwaves, precipitation, and land use types using the convection-permitting model in the Southwest UK for the 2022 boreal summer.

Drift and diffusion functions of historical time series and UKCP18 convection-permitting model outputs for Bristol and Filton (2023)
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As global temperatures continue to rise and affect atmospheric dynamics, there is a growing need to develop methods for investigating the temporal evolution of climate fields. These methods are useful to quantify both short- and long-term changes, as... Read More about Drift and diffusion functions of historical time series and UKCP18 convection-permitting model outputs for Bristol and Filton.

Convection-Permitting Model Simulation based on Local Climate Zones (LCZs) for winter in Istanbul (2022)
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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)
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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.

Exploring links between precipitation extremes and land use types through the UK Convection-Permitting Model (2022)
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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.

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)
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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.

Integrating transpiration and xylem water stable isotopes in a process-based model to determine transpiration and discharge age distributions (2022)
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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.

Energy and infrequent fluctuations of temperature related to atmospheric mechanisms for various climate change scenarios (2021)
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Understanding, modeling, and predicting complex systems such as climate require coupling distinct phenomena, acting at different space/temporal scales: wavelike features, and turbulent cascade, with different regimes, crucial for mixing and dissipat... Read More about Energy and infrequent fluctuations of temperature related to atmospheric mechanisms for various climate change scenarios.

A framework of nature-based solutions with spatial non-stationarity for water hazard management (2021)
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Integrating information on spatial non-stationarity (SNs) of land use is critical to the implementation of nature-based solutions (NBSs) for water hazard management. How SNs in landscape patterns improve the effectiveness of water hazard, however, is... Read More about A framework of nature-based solutions with spatial non-stationarity for water hazard management.

Land use and cover changes related to green and blue infrastructure planning for water resources management based on a Budyko framework (2021)
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Based on the interplays between land use and water resources, the green and blue infrastructure (GBI) is a central landscape approach for hydrological environment management. However, evidence-based principles of regional GBI planning are not well de... Read More about Land use and cover changes related to green and blue infrastructure planning for water resources management based on a Budyko framework.

How reliable are crowd-sourced data in hydrology? Lessons learned from a citizen science experiment (2021)
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Crowd-sourcing of hydrological data with volunteering citizen scientists has the potential to overcome severe data limitations in space and time. However, several aspects on the reliability, quality, and value of crowd-sourced data are under debate.... Read More about How reliable are crowd-sourced data in hydrology? Lessons learned from a citizen science experiment.

Detecting drought conditions related to vegetation at west continental Europe based on variations from the North and Caspian Seas (2021)
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Teleconnections relate regional pressure patterns to local climate anomalies, influencing the variation of vegetation patterns. Over west continental Europe, droughts have been widely investigated with persistent low-frequency atmospheric circulation... Read More about Detecting drought conditions related to vegetation at west continental Europe based on variations from the North and Caspian Seas.

Impacts of climate and land use changes on water variability, using a Budyko framework: case study in Gansu, China (2021)
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Disentangling the effects of climate and land use changes on regional hydrological conditions is critical for local water and food security. The water variability over climate transition regions at the midlatitudes is sensitive to changes in regional... Read More about Impacts of climate and land use changes on water variability, using a Budyko framework: case study in Gansu, China.

Drought variability driven by interannual and decadal teleconnection patterns in monsoon regions of Southeast China (2021)
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Drought conditions of Southeast China are associated with the sea surface temperature warm pool in the tropical Western Pacific, which is related to low-frequency hydroclimatic patterns and their teleconnections. Empirically, the moisture influx to t... Read More about Drought variability driven by interannual and decadal teleconnection patterns in monsoon regions of Southeast China.

Applicability of the North Sea Caspian pattern as an indicator of the Euro-Mediterranean climate variability (2021)
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Climate variability related to trough locations in the Euro-Mediterranean region is determined by various semi-permanent pressure centers of teleconnections and synoptic features. These features are resulted from the interactions between mesoscale an... Read More about Applicability of the North Sea Caspian pattern as an indicator of the Euro-Mediterranean climate variability.

A novel and robust procedure for upscaling sap velocity data based on the species-specific role of DBH and slope for explaining tree-to-tree variability (2021)
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Multi-species forests display a substantial tree-to-tree variability in transpiration induced by various vegetation and landscape characteristics. However, how to model transpiration accounting for tree-to-tree variability still needs to be developed... Read More about A novel and robust procedure for upscaling sap velocity data based on the species-specific role of DBH and slope for explaining tree-to-tree variability.

Spatiotemporal vegetation variations and projections driven by atmosphere-ocean oscillations at multiple time scales: A case study in Gansu, China (2020)
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Vegetation is an integrated regional indicator of environmental changes related to soil, water and climate. For investigating climate change impacts on ecosystems, the transition zones of vegetations are natural hotspots of historical variations. As... Read More about Spatiotemporal vegetation variations and projections driven by atmosphere-ocean oscillations at multiple time scales: A case study in Gansu, China.

Analysing and projecting spatial drought conditions of the Seine catchment based on ocean-atmosphere oscillations over interannual and decadal scales (2020)
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Midlatitude droughts are affected by the tropical disturbances, which are linked to sea-surface temperature patterns in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. The combined effects of these two ocean basins manifest themselves in the variation of streamflow... Read More about Analysing and projecting spatial drought conditions of the Seine catchment based on ocean-atmosphere oscillations over interannual and decadal scales.

A stochastic assessment of climate change impacts on precipitation and potential evaporation in Alberta (2012)
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In many climate change investigations, changes in precipitation are projected under various scenarios; however, changes in evaporation have received relatively less attention. For irrigation and water resources management, the difference between pote... Read More about A stochastic assessment of climate change impacts on precipitation and potential evaporation in Alberta.