Impacts of Extreme Events on Water Availability (original) (raw)

2019

Abstract

Water supplies in the word especially in developing areas have become strained because of alterations in climate outlines (Haydar et al. 2016). The water supplies of areas which affected by climate change usually characterize through two seasons, a mild, wet winter and a hot, dry summer (Döll et al. 2015). In recent years, several regions have become at risk to the effects of extreme climate happenings. The effects of the extreme events on water resources has become more distinct (Chen et al. 2015). The effects of climate change on water supplies is not only involved surface water, however, groundwater can affect by climate change (Meixner et al. 2016). Groundwater can be a more reliable water resource than the surface water supply (Kurylyk et al. 2015). Nevertheless, this is only sustainable where, over the long term, extractions keep well below recharge, whereas care should also be taken to prevent extreme decline of groundwater outflow to rivers (Snyder et al. 2015). The shortage...

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