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Nonstationary Changes in Hydrological Extremes

This special issue belongs to the section “Water and Climate Change“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

It is widely accepted that global warming and climate change are impacting the frequency, severity and space-time of hydrological extremes, including heavy precipitation, floods and droughts. Such extremes may result in huge losses to society, economy, and environment. It is therefore of critical importance to model and predict such nonstationary changes in extremes under changing climate. Many studies have focused on the non-stationary changes of climate and hydrological extremes, providing either conceptual framework or/and techniques. In addition, extremes are likely to continue changing in the future and inherent uncertainties of extremes will make prediction more difficult. Therefore, we welcome all on the following topics but not limited to:

  • Extreme value theory
  • Nonstationary analysis of extremes
  • Innovative methods or tools of extreme analysis
  • Impact on hydrologic extremes
  • multivariate modeling of hydrological extremes
  • Uncertainty analysis of hydrological extremes
  • Characterization of hydrological extremes
  • Temporal or spatial variations of extremes

Dr. Huijuan Cui
Prof. Dr. Ashok Mishra
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • extremes
  • nonstationary
  • climate change
  • predict
  • uncertainty
  • impact

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Water - ISSN 2073-4441