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  1. Future water stress scenario in South Asia under the Paris Agreement
  2. A survey of past and future changes in global river flow
  3. Efficient and systematic evaluation of the global hydrological model WaterGAP against multiple types of observation data 
  4. Graphical representation of global water models participating in the Inter-Sectoral Impact Model Intercomparison Project (ISIMIP2b)
  5. Global‐Scale Groundwater Recharge Modeling Is Improved by Tuning Against Ground‐Based Estimates for Karst and Non‐Karst Areas
  6. Global and regional ocean mass budget closure since 2003
  7. Functional relationships reveal differences in the water cycle representation of global water models
  8. Supplementary material to "The global water resources and use model WaterGAP v2.2e: description and evaluation of modifications and new features"
  9. The global water resources and use model WaterGAP v2.2e: description and evaluation of modifications and new features
  10. Supplementary material to "Use of satellite remote sensing to validate reservoir operations in global hydrological models: a case study from the CONUS"
  11. Use of satellite remote sensing to validate reservoir operations in global hydrological models: a case study from the CONUS
  12. Multi-variable parameter estimation for a global hydrological model: Comparison and evaluation of three ensemble-based calibration methods for the Mississippi River basin
  13. Supplementary material to "Multi-variable parameter estimation for a global hydrological model: Comparison and evaluation of three ensemble-based calibration methods for the Mississippi River basin"
  14. Quantifying lifetime water scarcity
  15. Functional relationships reveal differences in the water cycle representation of global water models
  16. The global freshwater availability and water use model WaterGAP 2.2e – features, evaluation and application within ISIMIP3
  17. Global water resources and the role of groundwater in a resilient water future
  18. The global land water storage data set release 2 (GLWS2.0) derived via assimilating GRACE and GRACE-FO data into the WaterGAP global hydrological model
  19. Globally widespread and increasing violations of environmental flow envelopes
  20. The timing of unprecedented hydrological drought under climate change
  21. Multi-model evaluation of catchment- and global-scale hydrological model simulations of drought characteristics across eight large river catchments
  22. Improving impact model intercomparison by developing and applying quality control and quality assessment tools – the example of the ISIMIP global water sector
  23. Joint assimilation of GRACE Total Water Storage Anomalies and In-Situ Streamflow Data into a Global Hydrological Model
  24. South Asia suffers severe water scarcity even under the Paris Agreement
  25. Global sea-level budget and ocean-mass budget, with a focus on advanced data products and uncertainty characterisation
  26. Divergent Causes of Terrestrial Water Storage Declines between Drylands and Humid Regions Globally
  27. Validity of estimating flood and drought characteristics under equilibrium climates from transient simulations
  28. A quantitative evaluation of the issue of drought definition: a source of disagreement in future drought assessments
  29. Understanding each other's models: an introduction and a standard representation of 16 global water models to support intercomparison, improvement, and communication
  30. Globally observed trends in mean and extreme river flow attributed to climate change
  31. Analyzing the propagation of drought through water storages using global scale GRACE-based data assimilation
  32. Decomposing the uncertainties in global drought projection
  33. Global Freshwater Fluxes into the World Oceans
  34. How Severe is Water Stress in the Middle East and North Africa Region?
  35. Joint assimilation of GRACE satellite and in-situ discharge observations into a global hydrological model
  36. The global water resources and use model WaterGAP v2.2d: model description and evaluation
  37. Uncertainty of simulated groundwater recharge at different global warming levels: a global-scale multi-model ensemble study
  38. Global terrestrial water storage and drought severity under climate change
  39. Supplementary material to "Understanding each other's models: a standard representation of global water models to support improvement, intercomparison, and communication"
  40. Understanding each other's models: a standard representation of global water models to support improvement, intercomparison, and communication
  41. Climate change impact on water availability of main river basins in Ukraine
  42. Projecting Exposure to Extreme Climate Impact Events Across Six Event Categories and Three Spatial Scales
  43. Reply to anonymous referee 1
  44. Reply to referee Gemma Coxon
  45. additional modifications of the manuscript
  46. Comparison of Groundwater Storage Changes From GRACE Satellites With Monitoring and Modeling of Major U.S. Aquifers
  47. Performance evaluation of global hydrological models in six large Pan-Arctic watersheds
  48. Assessing global water mass transfers from continents to oceans over the period 1948–2016
  49. How evaluation of global hydrological models can help to improve credibility of river discharge projections under climate change
  50. WFDE5: bias-adjusted ERA5 reanalysis data for impact studies
  51. The global water resources and use model WaterGAP v2.2d: Model description and evaluation
  52. Supplementary material to "Uncertainty of simulated groundwater recharge at different global warming levels: A global-scale multi-model ensemble study"
  53. Uncertainty of simulated groundwater recharge at different global warming levels: A global-scale multi-model ensemble study
  54. Global heat uptake by inland waters
  55. WFDE5: bias adjusted ERA5 reanalysis data for impact studies
  56. Historical and future changes in global flood magnitude – evidence from a model–observation investigation
  57. Changes of groundwater recharge at different global warming levels: A global-scale multi-model ensemble approach
  58. Global heat uptake by inland waters
  59. Similarities and differences among fifteen global water models in simulating the vertical water balance
  60. The global freshwater availability and water use model WaterGAP 2.2d
  61. Assessing global water mass transfers from continents to oceans over the period 1948–2016
  62. Supplementary material to "Assessing global water mass transfers from continents to oceans over the period 1948–2016"
  63. Limiting global warming to 1.5 °C will lower increases in inequalities of four hazard indicators of climate change
  64. A global‐scale analysis of water storage dynamics of inland wetlands: Quantifying the impacts of human water use and man‐made reservoirs as well as the unavoidable and avoidable impacts of climate change
  65. Historical and future changes in global flood magnitude – evidence from a model-observation investigation
  66. Historical and future changes in global flood magnitude – evidence from a model-observation investigation
  67. Tracking seasonal fluctuations in land water storage using global models and GRACE satellites
  68. Multimodel assessments of human and climate impacts on mean annual streamflow in China
  69. State-of-the-art global models underestimate impacts from climate extremes
  70. Publisher Correction: Recent global decline in endorheic basin water storages
  71. Exploring the value of machine learning for weighted multi-model combination of an ensemble of global hydrological models
  72. Recent global decline in endorheic basin water storages
  73. Multimodel assessments of human and climate impacts on mean annual streamflow in China
  74. Multimodel assessments of human and climate impacts on mean annual streamflow in China
  75. Evapotranspiration simulations in ISIMIP2a—Evaluation of spatio-temporal characteristics with a comprehensive ensemble of independent datasets
  76. Worldwide evaluation of mean and extreme runoff from six global-scale hydrological models that account for human impacts
  77. Human impact parameterizations in global hydrological models improves estimates of monthly discharges and hydrological extremes: a multi-model validation study
  78. Evaluation of Groundwater Storage Variations Estimated from GRACE Data Assimilation and State-of-the-Art Land Surface Models in Australia and the North China Plain
  79. Risks for the global freshwater system at 1.5 °C and 2 °C global warming
  80. Global models underestimate large decadal declining and rising water storage trends relative to GRACE satellite data
  81. Improving drought simulations within the Murray-Darling Basin by combined calibration/assimilation of GRACE data into the WaterGAP Global Hydrology Model
  82. Assessing the impacts of 1.5 °C global warming – simulation protocol of the Inter-Sectoral Impact Model Intercomparison Project (ISIMIP2b)
  83. Development and calibration of a global hydrological model for integrated assessment modeling
  84. Toward seamless hydrologic predictions across spatial scales
  85. Human–water interface in hydrological modelling: current status and future directions
  86. The critical role of the routing scheme in simulating peak river discharge in global hydrological models
  87. Human-water interface in hydrological modeling: Current status and future directions
  88. Intercomparison of global river discharge simulations focusing on dam operation—multiple models analysis in two case-study river basins, Missouri–Mississippi and Green–Colorado
  89. Toward seamless hydrologic predictions across scales
  90. Impact of climate forcing uncertainty and human water use on global and continental water balance components
  91. Evaluation of Radiation Components in a Global Freshwater Model with Station-Based Observations
  92. Variations of global and continental water balance components as impacted by climate forcing uncertainty and human water use
  93. Variations of global and continental water balance components as impacted by climate forcing uncertainty and human water use
  94. Variations of global and continental water balance components as impacted by climate forcing uncertainty and human water use
  95. Exploring the influence of precipitation extremes and human water use on total water storage (TWS) changes in the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna River Basin
  96. Observational gridded runoff estimates for Europe (E-RUN version 1.0)
  97. Variations of global and continental water balance components as impacted by climate forcing uncertainty and human water use
  98. Modelling Freshwater Resources at the Global Scale: Challenges and Prospects
  99. Modelling Freshwater Resources at the Global Scale: Challenges and Prospects
  100. Covariance Analysis and Sensitivity Studies for GRACE Assimilation into WGHM
  101. Integrating GRACE into WaterGAP Global Hydrological Model WGHM
  102. Sensitivity of simulated global-scale freshwater fluxes and storages to input data, hydrological model structure, human water use and calibration
  103. Global‐scale assessment of groundwater depletion and related groundwater abstractions: Combining hydrological modeling with information from well observations and GRACE satellites
  104. Seasonal Water Storage Variations as Impacted by Water Abstractions: Comparing the Output of a Global Hydrological Model with GRACE and GPS Observations
  105. Sensitivity of simulated global-scale freshwater fluxes and storages to input data, hydrological model structure, human water use and calibration
  106. How is the impact of climate change on river flow regimes related to the impact on mean annual runoff? A global-scale analysis