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Global Floods and Water Availability Driven by Atmospheric Rivers
ArticleAbstract: While emerging regional evidence shows that atmospheric rivers (ARs) can exert strong impacts on locPalabras claves:atmospheric rivers, droughts, Floods, water extremesAutores:Dadson S.J., Guan B., Homero A. Paltán, Lim W.H., Pant R., Waliser D., Yamazaki D.Fuentes:scopusGlobal implications of 1.5 °c and 2 °c warmer worlds on extreme river flows
ArticleAbstract: Targets agreed to in Paris in 2015 aim to limit global warming to 'well below 2 °C and to pursue effPalabras claves:Climate Change, high flows, Paris AgreementAutores:Allen M.R., Dadson S.J., Fuldauer L., Haustein K., Homero A. PaltánFuentes:scopusIncreased water risks to global hydropower in 1.5 °C and 2.0 °C Warmer Worlds
ArticleAbstract: Hydropower plays an important role within the renewable energy sector and supports the achievement oPalabras claves:Climate Change, droughts, Floods, hydropower, Paris AgreementAutores:Dadson S.J., Homero A. Paltán, Pant R., Plummer Braeckman J.Fuentes:scopusReturn period of extreme rainfall substantially decreases under 1.5 °c and 2.0 °c warming: A case study for Uttarakhand, India
ArticleAbstract: In June 2013, Uttarakhand experienced a hydro-meteorological disaster due to a 4 d extreme precipitaPalabras claves:1.5°Cand 2°Cof warming, climate modeling, extreme event attribution, extreme rain, flood, Return periodAutores:Allen M.R., Burton C., Dadson S.J., Haustein K., Homero A. Paltán, Javid H., Kumari S., Otto F.E.L.Fuentes:scopus