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Climate variability and change in the 21th Century



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Autore: Stefanidis Stefanos Visualizza persona
Titolo: Climate variability and change in the 21th Century Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (384 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research & information: general
Soggetto non controllato: California
hydrologic regions
warming
drought
regional climate modeling
hydrological modeling
bias correction
multivariate
pseudo reality
rainfall
trend analysis
Mann–Kendall
kriging interpolation
multiple climate models
standardized precipitation index (SPI)
droughts
weights
Vu Gia-Thu Bon
climate change
optimal control
geoengineering
climate manipulation
GCM
RCM
CMIP5
CORDEX
climate model selection
upper Indus basin
NDVI
ENSO
wavelet
time series analysis
Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park
Google Earth Engine
Mediterranean climate
cluster analysis
objective classification
ERA5
mega-fires
Bayesian-model averaging
model uncertainty
climate-fire models
Mono River watershed
climate
temperature
heat wave
excess heat factor
acclimatization
Greece
precipitations
Hurst exponent
persistence
spatial correlation
Caucasian region
Regional Climate Model
climate classification
bias correction methods
precipitation
terrestrial ecosystems
GPP
LAI
CO2 fertilization effect
feedback
sassandra watershed
Côte d’Ivoire
boreal region
extreme wind speed
wind climate
soil frost
wind damage risk management
wind multiplier
downscaling
topography
surface roughness
VIIRS
MODIS
OLCI
RSB
SNPP
Terra
Aqua
Sentinel-3A
reflective solar bands
intersensor comparison
intercalibration
SNO
climate indices
climate change and Conakry
Persona (resp. second.): TolikaKonstantia
StefanidisStefanos
Sommario/riassunto: - Water resources management should be assessed under climate change conditions, as historic data cannot replicate future climatic conditions. - Climate change impacts on water resources are bound to affect all water uses, i.e., irrigated agriculture, domestic and industrial water supply, hydropower generation, and environmental flow (of streams and rivers) and water level (of lakes). - Bottom-up approaches, i.e., the forcing of hydrologic simulation models with climate change models’ outputs, are the most common engineering practices and considered as climate-resilient water management approaches. - Hydrologic simulations forced by climate change scenarios derived from regional climate models (RCMs) can provide accurate assessments of the future water regime at basin scales. - Irrigated agriculture requires special attention as it is the principal water consumer and alterations of both precipitation and temperature patterns will directly affect agriculture yields and incomes. - Integrated water resources management (IWRM) requires multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches, with climate change to be an emerging cornerstone in the IWRM concept.
Titolo autorizzato: Climate variability and change in the 21th Century  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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