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  1. Hydrological cycle and water resources in a changing world: A review

    Hydrological cycle and water resources in a changing world

  2. (PDF) The global water cycle

    The global water cycle consists of the oceans, water in the atmosphere, and w ater. in the landscape. The cycle is closed b y the fluxes between these reservoirs. Although. the amounts of water in ...

  3. Water Cycle

    Water Cycle is an interdisciplinary open access journal that publishes top-tier original research in all areas of water cycles, including meta-cycles. It examines their relationship to science, technology, society, economics, health, culture, policy, regulation and strategy. It also offers water academics, engineers and practitioners the ...

  4. How climate change alters the water cycle

    How climate change alters the water cycle

  5. Illuminating water cycle modifications and Earth system resilience in

    As most previous research on human-water interactions focuses on understanding systems at smaller scales, such as a watershed or a nation, comprehensive understanding of what human modifications of the water cycle mean for the stability of the planet is still lacking. ... Specifically, this paper focuses on the water cycle's essential role ...

  6. (PDF) The Earth's Water Cycle

    The Earth's water cycle is central not only to the earth's climate, but to all aspects of life on this planet. It is one key component that humanity must unders tand and adapt to. In the ...

  7. Evidence and Controls of the Acceleration of the Hydrological Cycle

    1 Introduction. The velocity of the hydrological cycle is important for studying impacts of climate change on water resources and ecosystem functions because it affects the exchange of water between the atmosphere and the land and the RT of water in the atmosphere and in the soil where it can impact biogeochemical transformations and solute transport (e.g., Bickel & Or, 2020; Humphrey et al ...

  8. A Digital Twin of the terrestrial water cycle: a glimpse into the

    Introduction. Human-induced climate change is affecting all components of the global water cycle, increasing the likelihood and severity of extreme water-related events, including heavy precipitation, flooding, landslides, drought, and wildfires (1, 2).These events are already causing substantial mortality, agricultural disruption, economic damage, and ecological impacts, and their intensity ...

  9. The Impacts of Climate Change on the Hydrological Cycle and Water

    The Impacts of Climate Change on the Hydrological Cycle ...

  10. Challenges and Opportunities in Water Cycle Research: WCRP ...

    The state of knowledge and outstanding challenges and opportunities in global water cycle observations, research and modeling are briefly reviewed to set the stage for the reasons behind the new thrusts promoted by the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) as Grand Challenges to be addressed on a 5- to 10-year time frame. Those focused on water are led by the GEWEX (Global Energy and Water ...

  11. Hydrological Modeling in Water Cycle Processes

    To conclude, this Special Issue contains sixteen research papers and one review dealing with the problems of quantification and forecast of water-cycle elements, optimization of hydrological models combined with satellite products, and impacts and response of climate change and human activities as well as hydrological model uncertainty.

  12. Water cycle science enabled by the GRACE and GRACE-FO ...

    The story of satellite gravimetry's progression from the fringes of hydrology to being a staple of large-scale water cycle and water resources science and the sole source of global observations ...

  13. Ocean Salinities Reveal Strong Global Water Cycle ...

    A warming of the global surface and lower atmosphere is expected to strengthen the water cycle (1-3), largely driven by the ability of warmer air to hold and to redistribute more moisture.This intensification is expressed as an enhancement in the patterns of surface water fluxes [evaporation and precipitation (E-P)] and, as a consequence, ocean surface salinity patterns.

  14. A Faster Water Cycle

    Even so, water cycles through the tropical atmosphere about twice as fast as it does through the mid and high latitudes. This is largely due to high precipitation and evaporation rates within the ascending and descending "arms" of a circulation pattern known as the Hadley cell, which dominates the tropical atmosphere (2).

  15. Long-term responses of the water cycle to climate variability and human

    The water cycle in these irrigation districts is closely related to the security of their ecosystem and agricultural production, which attracts the attention of the local administration authorities. ... competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper. Acknowledgements ...

  16. Water Cycle Changes in a Warming World: The Scientific Background

    3.3 Thermodynamic Water Cycle Constraints. The amount of precipitation and evaporation is ultimately determined by Earth's energy balance. For the atmosphere, it means that there is an energy balance between the absorbed incoming shortwave radiation from the sun, sensible heat flux (the warmth we feel that is emitted from the ground), latent heat flux (the heat used to evaporate water from ...

  17. Historical Development of the Global Water Cycle as a Science Framework

    The connections between the water and energy cycles gave rise to the Global Energy and Water Cycle Experiment (GEWEX)1 as part of the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP). This integrated approach has improved our understanding of the coupled global water/energy system, leading to improved prediction models and more accurate assessments of ...

  18. (PDF) THE HYDROLOGIC CYCLE

    (PDF) THE HYDROLOGIC CYCLE

  19. Water Cycle Process Research: Experiments and Observations

    Dongtaigou catchment is a part of the Baihe watershed in the northern part of Yanshan Mountain in Northern China (40° 45′N, 116° 37′E). A detailed water cycle experiment has been initiated in a 0.64 km 2 research catchment [1]. The slopes in the catchment are steep, with an average of 30° and altitude of 290-530 m.

  20. Increasing resilience through nudges in the urban water cycle: An

    Past research has addressed water-related topics such as resilience, driving forces for a new paradigm in urban water cycle and SDGs individually. However, the urban water cycle is a volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous (VUCA) system whose management needs a deliberately and socio-technical approach (Makropoulos and Savić, 2019). In this ...

  21. Research stories along the urban water cycle

    Water Research X was launched as a separate journal in January 2023 (Yuan and Morgenroth, 2023) and started publishing articles in its new research narrative format in May 2023 (Boyer and Gernjak, 2023).The scope of Water Research X covers the science and technology of the anthropogenic water cycle. This editorial looks at the research articles published in Water Research X since May 2023 and ...

  22. Water Cycle

    Water Cycle. The complete water cycle includes evaporation from oceans and land which is then transported by the atmosphere, together with a small fraction from plant transpiration and from ice sublimation, and precipitates over ocean and land surfaces as rain, snow, freezing rain, sleet, hail, or graupel (graupel is soft hail or snow pellets ...

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