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The analysis of rainfall and streamflow trends provides useful information for the effective hydrological variables, water resource planning, and management systems.
Demelash Ademe Malede+4 more
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Analysis of streamflow and rainfall trends and variability over the Lake Kariba catchment, Upper Zambezi Basin [PDF]
ABSTRACT Hydro-meteorological trend analysis is critical for assessing climate change and variability at basin and regional levels. This study examined the long- and short-term trends from stream discharge and rainfall data in the Lake Kariba catchment.
Biemba Bob Mwangala+4 more
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Dunisani T. Chabalala+2 more
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Rainfall is one of the dominating climatic parameters that affect water availability. Trend analysis is of paramount significance to understand the behavior of hydrological and climatic variables over a long timescale.
Ravindu Panditharathne+5 more
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Spatial and temporal variation in rainfall and streamflow – Dzalanyama Catchment, Malawi
Mixed research design methods were used to assess the spatio-temporal variation of rainfall and streamflow in the Dzalanyama Catchment, Malawi. Trend analysis was carried out using the Mann-Kendall trend test and showed that only three stations had ...
G. Munthali+4 more
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Due to climate change phenomenon and substantial decrease in water resources, analyzing the streamflow trend is of significant importance. In the present study, investigation was carried out to find rainfall and streamflow trends in the Kosi river watershed at different timescales from 1986 to 2016.
Utkarsh, Kumar,+6 more
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Hydrological climate variables such as precipitation, temperature, humidity, evapotranspiration, infiltration, and streamflow provide useful information for the effective planning, design, and management of water resources.
Sahita I. Waikhom+3 more
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Analysis of combined and isolated effects of land-use and land-cover changes and climate change on the upper Blue Nile River basin's streamflow [PDF]
Understanding responses by changes in land use and land cover (LULC) and climate over the past decades on streamflow in the upper Blue Nile River basin is important for water management and water resource planning in the Nile basin at large.
D. F. Mekonnen+4 more
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Observational trend analysis is fundamental for documenting changes in river flows and placing extreme events in their longer-term historical context. Observations from near-natural catchments, i.e., with little or no alteration by humans, are of great ...
M. L. Rodríguez-Blanco+2 more
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The complexity of streamflow processes inhibits significant information about catchment performance and its sensitivity to climate change. Little is known about the severity of climate change within the coastal area of the monsoon–subtropical zone of ...
Solomon Temidayo Owolabi+2 more
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