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Early warnings of hazardous thunderstorms over Lake Victoria
ArticleAbstract: Weather extremes have harmful impacts on communities around Lake Victoria in East Africa. Every yearPalabras claves:early warning systems, extreme weather, Lake Victoria, vulnerabilityAutores:Bedka K., Gudmundsson L., Lhermitte S., Patrick Willems, Semazzi F.H.M., Seneviratne S.I., Thiery W., van Lipzig N.Fuentes:scopusLarge-Scale Controls of the Surface Water Balance Over Land: Insights From a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
ArticleAbstract: The long-term surface water balance over land is described by the partitioning of precipitation (P)Palabras claves:Budyko framework, Evapotranspiration, Fu's equation, Global scale, Hypothesis Testing, Literature reviewAutores:Greve P., Gudmundsson L., Ryan S. Padrón, Seneviratne S.I.Fuentes:scopusObservational Constraints Reduce Likelihood of Extreme Changes in Multidecadal Land Water Availability
ArticleAbstract: Future changes in multidecadal mean water availability, represented as the difference between precipPalabras claves:climate projections, CMIP, constrain, Evapotranspiration, Long-term, precipitationAutores:Gudmundsson L., Ryan S. Padrón, Seneviratne S.I.Fuentes:scopusObserved changes in dry-season water availability attributed to human-induced climate change
ArticleAbstract: Human-induced climate change impacts the hydrological cycle and thus the availability of water resouPalabras claves:Autores:Decharme B., Ducharne A., Gudmundsson L., Kim H., Krinner G., Lawrence D.M., Mao J., Peano D., Ryan S. Padrón, Seneviratne S.I.Fuentes:scopusTerrestrial water loss at night: Global relevance from observations and climate models
ArticleAbstract: Nocturnal water loss (NWL) from the surface into the atmosphere is often overlooked because of the aPalabras claves:Autores:Gudmundsson L., Michel D., Ryan S. Padrón, Seneviratne S.I.Fuentes:scopus