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Assessing the impact of seasonal-rainfall anomalies on catchment-scale water balance components
Department of Agricultural Sciences, AFBE Division, University of
Naples Federico II, Portici (Naples), Italy
Carolina Allocca
Department of Agricultural Sciences, AFBE Division, University of
Naples Federico II, Portici (Naples), Italy
Roberto Deidda
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Architecture,
University of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy
Nunzio Romano
Department of Agricultural Sciences, AFBE Division, University of
Naples Federico II, Portici (Naples), Italy
The Interdepartmental Research Center for Environmental Research (C.I.R.AM.),
University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy
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Short summary
Rainfall seasonal anomalies in a Mediterranean climate are assessed by using two distinct approaches: a static approach based on the standardized precipitation index and a dynamic approach that identifies the rainy season by considering rainfall magnitude, timing, and duration. The impact of rainfall seasonality on catchment-scale water balance components is evaluated through scenario-based simulations of the Soil Water Assessment Tool in the upper Alento River catchment in southern Italy.
Rainfall seasonal anomalies in a Mediterranean climate are assessed by using two distinct...
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