1. Solar activity-dominated external forcing also plays a non-negligible role which is significant for irrigated agricultural production. Projections under various future emissions scenarios suggest substantial streamflow reductions, especially under the high-emission SSP585 scenario, consistent with the global trend of increasing drought severity indicated in CMIP6 scenarios. This emphasizes the urgent need for comprehensive adaptive and mitigation strategies to address the escalating challenges posed by climate change on the water resources of this region. This consistency across different temporal and geographical scales underscores the utility of tree-ring data as a valid tool for historical climate and hydrology research. Overall, our results highlight need to better understanding and respond to the growing threat of climate change, particularly in regions prone to intensified drought conditions and water scarcity;Heli Chen;CRediT authorship contribution statement Zulfiyor Bakhtiyorov: Sample collection, Methodology, Software, Visualization, Writing-original draft
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