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Extreme precipitation events are projected to change under climate change in terms of frequency, intensity and duration, which would cause serious impacts on water resources, agriculture, urban systems and socioeconomic conditions in the future. Based on
Zhansheng Li, Dapeng Gong
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Rapid change in the regional hydrological state of a river basin under current and future climatic scenarios affects the availability of freshwater resource threatening food and water security.
Saurabh Choubey +3 more
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Data for Bao and Wen, Journal of Meteorological Research, 2017
NEX-GDDP is a new generation high-resolution statistical downscaled climate dataset covering both the past (1950-2005) and the future (2005-2100 under RCP4.5 and RCP8.5). We generate the atlas of January minimum temperature, July maximum temperature, and
Wen, Xinyu
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Increasing extreme heat events in the permafrost region of the Northern Hemisphere
The intensification of extreme heat events is a potent thermal disturbance that can trigger abrupt permafrost degradation. However, a systematic understanding of their spatiotemporal variation across the permafrost region of the Northern Hemisphere ...
Hai-Peng Feng +5 more
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A study was conducted to evaluate the impact of climate change on the water requirements of rice crops in the Chandauli district of Uttar Pradesh, where rice is a principal cereal crop. Climate change poses serious threats to food security and water resources, necessitating such assessments.
Patel, Ankit +2 more
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In this study, the future snowmelt runoff in the chilly northeast region’s Tangwang River Basin was simulated and predicted using the SWAT model, which was built and used based on the NEX-GDDP-CMIP6 climate model. This study conducted a detailed analysis of the spatial and temporal distribution characteristics of snowmelt runoff using high-resolution ...
Yi-Xin Zhang +4 more
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The ongoing and projected future climate change impacts the heating, cooling, and air-conditioning sectors both directly and indirectly. The consideration of heating, cooling, and energy degree-days is a consistent, robust, and widely used approach for ...
Kiril Slavov, Hristo Chervenkov
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