Recent European droughts are mostly evaluated within the context of hydroclimatic conditions of the second half of the 20th century. It is thus possible, that recent European drought events are less (or more) severe than previously thought. The XEROS project aims at (1) assessing the extremity of recent European drought events in the perspective of … Continue reading eXtreme EuRopean drOughtS: Multimodel synthesis of past, present and future events
Persistent multi-scale fluctuations shift European hydroclimate to its millennial boundaries
Nature Communications | Markonis et al. [2018]
Wetter subtropics in a warmer world: Contrasting past and future hydrological cycles
PNAS | Burls & Fedorov [2017]
Climatic variability and the evolution of water technologies in Crete, Hellas
Water History | Markonis et al. [2016]
Revisiting long-range dependence in annual precipitation
Journal of Hydrology | Iliopoulou et al. [2016]
Climatic Variability Over Time Scales Spanning Nine Orders of Magnitude: Connecting Milankovitch Cycles with Hurst–Kolmogorov Dynamics
Surveys of Geophysics | Markonis & Koutsoyiannis [2013]