Effects of Oceanic-Atmospheric Oscillations on Rivers
A special issue of Water (ISSN 2073-4441). This special issue belongs to the section "Hydrology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2020) | Viewed by 36197
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Interests: flow regime; flow seasonality; thermal conditions; water chemistry; ice phenomena; climate change; human activity; methods of detecting changes and classifying river regimes
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Interests: climate change; time series analysis; river regime; water resource management; water balance; watershed hydrology; watershed management; China
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Dear Colleagues,
Under the influence of the changing climatic conditions caused by the varying intensity of macroscale types of circulation, a river regime may be destabilized and changed into another, sometimes with distinct regularities in the seasonality of high and low waters, thus disturbing the previously established hydro-ecological and water use conditions. Many naturally occurring ocean–atmosphere oscillations in the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian oceans have been recognized and named. Some of them have a strong impact on climate and weather patterns in many regions of the world. The phenomenon produces marked effects on the various physical processes that govern the surface hydrometeorology of the study area, mainly temperature, precipitation and streamflow. From both a scientific and a practical point of view it is important to investigate in such a way as to enable the identification of flood- and drought-generating processes and their possible linkages with disturbances in ocean behavior. The effect of the research should be to determine the spatial extent and strength of the impact of these phenomena on river hydrology in different regions of the world, mainly in terms of the transformation of the hydrological regime and volume of water resources, their stability, predictability and temporal and spatial changes.
Prof. Dariusz Wrzesiński
Dr. Leszek Sobkowiak
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- AMO NAO ENSO PDO QBO teleconnections
- Climate change
- Time series analysis
- River regime
- Water resource management
- Hydrological modeling
- Hydrologic and water resource modeling and simulation
- Water balance
- Watershed hydrology
- Rainfall runoff modelling
- Lakes
- Oceanography
- Surface water
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