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High-Resolution Historical Climate Simulations over Alaska
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractWeather and climate variability strongly influence the people, infrastructure, and economy of Alaska. However, the sparse observational network in Alaska limits our understanding of meteorological variability, ...
Effects of Hydrologic Model Choice and Calibration on the Portrayal of Climate Change Impacts
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: he assessment of climate change impacts on water resources involves several methodological decisions, including choices of global climate models (GCMs), emission scenarios, downscaling techniques, and hydrologic modeling ...
Implications of the Methodological Choices for Hydrologic Portrayals of Climate Change over the Contiguous United States: Statistically Downscaled Forcing Data and Hydrologic Models
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: ontinental-domain assessments of climate change impacts on water resources typically rely on statistically downscaled climate model outputs to force hydrologic models at a finer spatial resolution. This study examines the ...
High-Resolution Gridded Daily Rainfall and Temperature for the Hawaiian Islands (1990–2014)
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractSpatially continuous data products are essential for a number of applications including climate and hydrologic modeling, weather prediction, and water resource management. In this work, a distance-weighted interpolation ...
Use of Daily Station Observations to Produce High-Resolution Gridded Probabilistic Precipitation and Temperature Time Series for the Hawaiian Islands
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractIt is a major challenge to develop gridded precipitation and temperature estimates that adequately resolve the extreme spatial gradients present in the Hawaiian Islands. The challenge is particularly pronounced ...