Hydrological Extremes in a Warming Climate Nonstationarity, Uncertainties and Impacts
This Special Issue comprises 11 papers that outline the advances in research on various aspects of climate change impacts on hydrologic extremes, including both drivers (temperature, precipitation, and snow) and effects (peak flow, low flow, and water temperature). These studies cover a broad range...
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