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71
2026
Giménez et al. (2026) Subsurface conditions and hydrologic accumulation drive stream connectivity and flow intermittency in urban river networks
2026
Song et al. (2026) Observationally constrained global warming hysteresis under CO2 removal
2026
Vacca et al. (2026) Subseasonal variability of the winter North Atlantic jet stream has decreased due to climate change
2026
Luo et al. (2026) Cropland biophysical impacts on land surface temperature show diurnal differences across tropical Africa
2026
Huang et al. (2026) Global hotspots of compound extreme heat-pollution linked to local surface and atmospheric conditions
2026
Zelinka et al. (2026) Recent cloud trends and extremes reaffirm established bounds on cloud feedback and aerosol-cloud interactions
2026
Xu et al. (2026) Divergent latitude-specific urban humid heat risks are regulated by local climate types
2026
Fu et al. (2026) Land-atmosphere feedbacks and anthropogenic greenhouse gas forcing intensify subseasonal drought-to-pluvial abrupt transitions
2026
Rahmani et al. (2026) Wetlands set the pace of annual runoff in the northern Great Plains
2026
Li et al. (2026) Weakening vegetation control on global terrestrial evapotranspiration in a warmer world
2026
Lv et al. (2026) Precipitation and soil moisture coupling constrains subseasonal predictability of a prolonged extreme heatwave
2026
Qu et al. (2026) Drought propagation as a nonlinear amplifier of ecohydrological damage
2026
Zhang et al. (2026) Scale-dependent model-observation inconsistencies in global terrestrial water storage models
2026
Lyu et al. (2026) Warming overwhelms CO2-driven drought mitigation in alpine vegetation on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
2026
Hamel et al. (2026) River temperature response to atmospheric heatwaves is modulated by discharge and meltwater
2026
Hassan et al. (2026) The growing threat of spatially synchronized dry-hot events to global ecosystem productivity
2026
Kim et al. (2026) Constraining climate model projections with observations amplifies future runoff declines
2026
Zhao et al. (2026) Interfacial hydrodynamic isotope fractionation of infiltrating rainfall in soil pore water is independent of evaporation
2026
Pandey et al. (2026) Dust and smoke layers over the Atlantic Ocean weaken the underlying low-level cloud-top radiative cooling through different pathways
2026
Chen et al. (2026) European coastal deformation drives unequal exposure to climate hazards
2026
Ma et al. (2026) High resolution US water table depth estimates reveal quantity of accessible groundwater
2026
Bai et al. (2026) Widespread enhancement of ecosystem carbon fluxes during post moisture pulse
2026
Hu et al. (2026) New insights from the bias-corrected simulations of CMIP6 in Northern Hemisphere’s snow drought
2026
Liu et al. (2026) Historical diurnal temperature range trends constrain future climate projections
2026
Golledge et al. (2026) State dependent ice-sheet resonance under Cenozoic and future climates
2026
Leclercq et al. (2026) Abrupt trend change in global mean sea level and its components in the early 2010s
2026
Yang et al. (2026) Author Correction: Lakes are experiencing more severe heatwaves than the atmosphere
2026
Seeber et al. (2026) The observed September 2023 temperature jump was nearly impossible under standard anthropogenic forcing
2026
Sarpong et al. (2026) Creeping snow drought threatens Canada’s water supply
2026
Zhang et al. (2026) Global mapping of potential coastal compound flood risk at 0.1∘ resolution
2026
Peña-Guerrero et al. (2026) Climate change has increased crop water consumption in Central Asia despite less water-intensive cropping
2026
Adeyeri et al. (2026) Coupled climate–land-use interactions modulate projected heatwave intensification across Africa
2026
Bhatia et al. (2026) Regional responses to oceanic variability constrain global drought synchrony
2026
Yoon et al. (2026) Variations in land-atmosphere coupling during drought-heatwave events
2025
Justino et al. (2025) Atmospheric rivers as mediators between climate teleconnections and burned area variability in North America
2025
Palumbo et al. (2025) Precipitation, moderated by spring temperature and vegetation, drives runoff efficiency in the Upper Colorado River Basin, USA
2025
Wang et al. (2025) Enhanced tropical cyclone precipitation variability is linked to Pacific Decadal Oscillation since the 1940s
2025
Dubey et al. (2025) Forest-savanna stability in India under human interventions and changing climate
2025
Zhao et al. (2025) Limited capability of current satellite solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence reconstructions to capture stomatal responses to environmental stresses
2025
Graversen et al. (2025) Enhanced weather persistence due to amplified Arctic warming
2025
Screen et al. (2025) Causes and consequences of Arctic amplification elucidated by coordinated multimodel experiments
2025
Liao et al. (2025) Biodiversity regulates the asymmetric influence of forest cover gain and loss on land surface temperature
2025
Zhang et al. (2025) Irrigation cooling effect reduced by water-saving practices
2025
Liu et al. (2025) Urbanization is projected to increase local surface temperature by 2100
2025
Karimzadeh et al. (2025) Climate change has increased global evaporative demand except in South Asia
2025
Yan et al. (2025) Biophysical feedback from earlier leaf-out enhances nonerosive precipitation in China
2025
Solanki et al. (2025) River drought forcing of the Harappan metamorphosis
2025
Tang et al. (2025) Baseline temperature variability shapes the geographical distribution of future hot extremes under anthropogenic warming
2025
Yang et al. (2025) Aerosol emission reductions cause post-2011 rapid warming in the northwestern Pacific
2025
Han et al. (2025) Climate science data can be compressed efficiently by dual-stage extreme compression with a variational auto-encoder transformer
2025
Yang et al. (2025) Lakes are experiencing more severe heatwaves than the atmosphere
2025
Kabtih et al. (2025) Risk of successive hot-pluvial extremes on crop yield loss over global breadbasket regions
2025
Lin et al. (2025) The impact of polar lows on the underlying ocean varies significantly by location
2025
Xue et al. (2025) Climate–human interactions influence widespread peatland subsidence and soil carbon stock vulnerability in China
2025
Pfeifer et al. (2025) Efficient ice multiplication from freezing raindrop fragmentation
2025
Wang et al. (2025) Recent south-central Andes water crisis driven by Antarctic amplification is unprecedented over the last eight centuries
2025
Xie et al. (2025) Changing Northern Hemisphere weather linked to warming amplification in High Mountain Asia
2025
Ayala et al. (2025) Less water from glaciers during future megadroughts in the Southern Andes
2025
Wang et al. (2025) Acceleration of diverging runoff trends on the Third Pole
2025
Yuan et al. (2025) Detectable ship tracks account for just 5% of aerosol indirect forcing from ship emissions
2025
Elhaddad et al. (2025) Nile basin flow regimes under 21st century climate variability
2025
McAdam et al. (2025) Feature selection for data-driven seasonal forecasts of European heatwaves
2025
Kuang et al. (2025) Climate change accelerates the evolution of reorganized river-lake systems on the Tibetan Plateau
2025
Kashyap et al. (2025) Ecological droughts increased in India with changing Indian summer monsoon and human interventions
2025
Azhar et al. (2025) Comprehensive portfolio of adaptation measures to safeguard against evolving flood risks in a changing climate
2025
Lu et al. (2025) Atmospheric rivers emerge as future freshwater reserves and heat stocks
2025
Cohen et al. (2025) Reply to: Observed warming of cold extremes is not captured with a fixed threshold definition
2025
Blackport et al. (2025) Observed warming of cold extremes is not captured with a fixed threshold definition
2025
Gao et al. (2025) Climate change and human activities amplify runoff variability risks in lower reaches of large rivers
2025
Han et al. (2025) Recombining past event precipitation and antecedent catchment states generates unprecedented floods
2025
Mishra et al. (2025) Long-lasting intense cut-off lows to become more frequent in the Northern Hemisphere
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