His primary scientific interests are in Precipitation, Climatology, Drainage basin, Streamflow and Global warming. Buda Su has included themes like Flood myth, Evapotranspiration and Trend analysis in his Precipitation study. His Flood myth research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Water resources and Water supply.
His Evapotranspiration research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Global temperature and Atmospheric sciences. Buda Su interconnects Representative Concentration Pathways and Hydrology in the investigation of issues within Climatology. The concepts of his Drainage basin study are interwoven with issues in Trend surface analysis, Climate model, Mean radiant temperature, Glacier and Downscaling.
Buda Su spends much of his time researching Climatology, Precipitation, Drainage basin, Evapotranspiration and Hydrology. His Climatology research incorporates elements of Global warming, Climate model and Radiative forcing. His studies deal with areas such as Monsoon and Atmospheric sciences as well as Global warming.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Flood myth, Streamflow, Mean radiant temperature and Water resources. His Drainage basin research incorporates themes from Glacier, Representative Concentration Pathways and Indus. His study in Evapotranspiration is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Sunshine duration and Physical geography.
His primary areas of investigation include Precipitation, Evapotranspiration, Climatology, Drainage basin and Physical geography. His Precipitation study frequently links to other fields, such as Mean radiant temperature. His work carried out in the field of Evapotranspiration brings together such families of science as Global warming, Climate model and Radiative forcing.
Pacific decadal oscillation is closely connected to Flood myth in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Climatology. In his work, Population exposure and Hydrology is strongly intertwined with Indus, which is a subfield of Drainage basin. The various areas that Buda Su examines in his Physical geography study include Population growth and Monsoon.
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Spatial Variation and Trends in PDSI and SPI Indices and Their Relation to Streamflow in 10 Large Regions of China
Jianqing Zhai;Buda Su;Valentina Krysanova;Tobias Vetter.
Journal of Climate (2010)
Recent trends in observed temperature and precipitation extremes in the Yangtze River basin, China
B. D. Su;T. Jiang;W. B. Jin.
Theoretical and Applied Climatology (2006)
Trends of streamflow in the Tarim River Basin during the past 50 years: Human impact or climate change?
Hui Tao;Marco Gemmer;Yungang Bai;Buda Su.
Journal of Hydrology (2011)
Temporal and spatial trends of precipitation and river flow in the Yangtze River Basin, 1961-2000
Tong Jiang;Buda Su;Heike Hartmann.
Geomorphology (2007)
Drought losses in China might double between the 1.5 °C and 2.0 °C warming.
Buda Su;Jinlong Huang;Thomas Fischer;Yanjun Wang.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2018)
Trends in Precipitation Extremes in the Zhujiang River Basin, South China
Marco Gemmer;Thomas Fischer;Tong Jiang;Buda Su.
Journal of Climate (2011)
Evaluation of sources of uncertainty in projected hydrological changes under climate change in 12 large-scale river basins
Tobias Vetter;Julia Reinhardt;Martina Flörke;Ann van Griensven;Ann van Griensven.
Climatic Change (2017)
Changes in monthly precipitation and flood hazard in the Yangtze River Basin, China
Tong Jiang;Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz;Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz;Buda Su.
International Journal of Climatology (2008)
Seasonal precipitation changes in the wet season and their influence on flood/drought hazards in the Yangtze River Basin, China
Marco Gemmer;Tong Jiang;Tong Jiang;Buda Su;Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz;Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz.
Quaternary International (2008)
Spatial and temporal variation of extreme precipitation over the Yangtze River Basin
Buda Su;Marco Gemmer;Marco Gemmer;Tong Jiang;Tong Jiang.
Quaternary International (2008)
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