Articles | Volume 383
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-383-229-2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-383-229-2020
Post-conference publication
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16 Sep 2020
Post-conference publication |  | 16 Sep 2020

Extreme hydrological phenomena in the forest steppe and steppe zones of Ukraine under the climate change

Valeriya Ovcharuk, Eugene Gopchenko, Nataliya Kichuk, Zhannetta Shakirzanova, Liliia Kushchenko, and Mariia Myroschnichenko

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Short summary
Nowadays, during the period of the global climate change, scientists around the world have noticed an increased incidence of extreme natural disasters. The authors of the study suggested methods of using climate change as a part of a genetic model of maximal floods runoff. This model makes possible the introducing of climate changes directly through the maximal stocks of snow and precipitation during the spring flood and runoff coefficients.