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Hydroclimate In A Changing World Recent Trends Current Progress And Future Directions Haibo Liu

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Hydroclimate In A Changing World Recent Trends Current Progress And Future Directions Haibo Liu
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Publisher: MDPI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 42.72 MB
Pages: 250
Author: Haibo Liu
ISBN: 9783036596655, 3036596658
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Hydroclimate In A Changing World Recent Trends Current Progress And Future Directions Haibo Liu by Haibo Liu 9783036596655, 3036596658 instant download after payment.

Global warming is imposing tremendous challenges upon human and otherwise biotic life on Earth. A warmer atmosphere holds more moisture. The consensus is that the moisture transport by the atmospheric circulation strengthens and makes already wet areas of moisture convergence wetter and already dry areas of moisture divergence drier. Therefore, the tropics and mid-to-high latitudes will get wetter and the subtropics will get drier. Without any change in the interannual variability of hydroclimate, the change in the mean hydroclimate would equally increase drought risk in some places and flood risk in others. Moreover, global warming will cause the interannual variability of the hydroclimate to intensify, which will induce more droughts and floods. Furthermore, the changing atmospheric circulation interaction with the land surface may cause storm track alterations and may play an important role in shaping moisture redistribution. The author's contributions have documented the precipitation trends in southeast of the US, the Nile River Basin Ethiopia, Iraq, the Huai River Basin of northern China, and the Qilian Mountains of western China. The precipitation predictability on both global and regional scales are also studied. The interaction among climate systems in southeast Asia is also explicitly documented.

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