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From:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (Vol. 21, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedAssessing the factors that have an impact on potential evapotranspiration (PET) sensitivity to changes in different climate variables is critical to understanding the possible implications of climatic changes...
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From:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (Vol. 24, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedTo improve the understanding of trends in extreme flows related to flood events at the global scale, historical and future changes of annual maxima of 7 d streamflow are investigated, using a comprehensive...
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From:Earth System Science Data (Vol. 10, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis is the first part of a two-paper series presenting the Global Streamflow Indices and Metadata archive (GSIM), a worldwide collection of metadata and indices derived from more than 35 000 daily streamflow time...
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From:Advances in Science and Research (Vol. 15) Peer-ReviewedHistorical in situ sub-daily rainfall observations are essential for the understanding of short-duration rainfall extremes but records are typically not readily accessible and data are often subject to errors and...
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From:Earth System Science Data (Vol. 10, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis is Part 2 of a two-paper series presenting the Global Streamflow Indices and Metadata Archive (GSIM), which is a collection of daily streamflow observations at more than 30 000 stations around the world....
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From:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (Vol. 25, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedThe quantification of flood risk in estuarine regions relies on accurate estimation of flood probability, which is often challenging due to the rareness of hazardous flood events and their multi-causal (or "compound")...
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From:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (Vol. 23, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedConventional flood risk methods typically focus on estimation at a single location, which can be inadequate for civil infrastructure systems such as road or railway infrastructure. This is because rainfall extremes are...