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Validation of CLIGEN Parameter Adjustment Methods for Southeastern Australia and Southwestern Western Australia
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractGlobal climate models (GCMs) are usually used for future climate projections. Model output from GCMs needs to be downscaled and stochastic weather generators such as Climate Generator (CLIGEN) are tools to downscale ...
Spatiotemporal Variations in Annual Sediment Yield from the Middle Yellow River, China, 1950–2010
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The Yellow River is an important source of sediment flux to oceans in the world, and approximately 90% of the sediment originates from the middle Yellow River, an area with known high rates of soil erosion and sediment ...
Secular Variation in Rainfall Intensity and Temperature in Eastern Australia
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: t is generally assumed that rainfall intensity will increase with temperature increase, irrespective of the underlying changes to the average rainfall. This study documents and investigates long-term trends in rainfall ...
Comparing CLIGEN-Generated Storm Patterns with 1-Minute and Hourly Precipitation Data from China
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractClimate Generator (CLIGEN) is a stochastic weather generator that has been widely used to generate daily precipitation and storm patterns for hydrological and erosion prediction models. Rainfall data with measurement ...
Annual Runoff is Highly Linked to Precipitation Extremes in Karst Catchments of Southwest China
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractKarst landforms cover 7%?12% of the Earth?s continental area and provide water resources for 25% of the global population. Climate, particularly frequent climate extremes, may greatly affect the annual runoff, ...