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Publikováno v:
Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C. 123:103047
Trends of monthly Convective Available Potential Energy (CAPE) and of single or multiple event extreme precipitation indices, namely RX1day, RX5day and R20mm, were analyzed for the summer of 1979–2013 over the United States (US) and southern Canada
Publikováno v:
Climatic Change. 143:371-383
In this study, HSPF (Hydrologic Simulation Program-FORTRAN) was used to analyze the potential impact of climate change on the streamflow of four major river basins in Ethiopia: Awash, Baro, Genale, and Tekeze. The calibrated and validated HSPF model
Autor:
Thian Yew Gan, Mesgana Seyoum Gizaw
Publikováno v:
Climate Dynamics. 49:665-682
Various drought prone regions of sub-Saharan Africa (SSAF) have been affected by severe droughts in recent decades and centuries, which had caused catastrophic humanitarian crisis. In this study, the Palmer Drought Severity Index was used to analyse
Autor:
Mesgana Seyoum Gizaw, Thian Yew Gan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hydrology. 538:387-398
Summary Regional Flood Frequency Analysis (RFFA) is a statistical method widely used to estimate flood quantiles of catchments with limited streamflow data. In addition, to estimate the flood quantile of ungauged sites, there could be only a limited
Autor:
Mesgana Seyoum Gizaw, Thian Yew Gan
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Climatology. 36:208-224
The impact of climate change on extreme precipitation events in the Oldman (ORB), Bow, (BRB) and Red Deer (RRB) River Basins of southern Alberta, Canada, was assessed using six extreme climate indices for the rainy period of May–August (MJJA), and
Publikováno v:
Climatic Change. 130:115-129
Under the effect of climate change, warming likely means that there will be more water vapour in the atmosphere and extreme storms are expected to occur more frequently and with greater severity, resulting in municipal Intensity-Duration-Frequency (I
Autor:
Mesgana Seyoum Gizaw
Publikováno v:
Civil Engineering Research Journal. 1
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 118:7682-7697
[1] Changes to the North American snowpacks for 1979–2007 were detected from snow water equivalent (SWE) retrieved empirically from horizontally polarized brightness temperature (TB) of a scanning multichannel microwave radiometer (18 and 37 GHz) a