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Increased Interannual Precipitation Extremes over California under Climate Change
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: hanges to mean and extreme wet season precipitation over California on interannual time scales are analyzed using twenty-first-century precipitation data from 34 global climate models. Models disagree on the sign of projected ...
Significant and Inevitable End-of-Twenty-First-Century Advances in Surface Runoff Timing in California’s Sierra Nevada
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractUsing hybrid dynamical?statistical downscaling, 3-km-resolution end-of-twenty-first-century runoff timing changes over California?s Sierra Nevada for all available global climate models (GCMs) from phase 5 of the ...
Incorporating Snow Albedo Feedback into Downscaled Temperature and Snow Cover Projections for California’s Sierra Nevada
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractCalifornia?s Sierra Nevada is a high-elevation mountain range with significant seasonal snow cover. Under anthropogenic climate change, amplification of the warming is expected to occur at elevations near snow ...
California Winter Precipitation Change under Global Warming in the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 Ensemble
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: rojections of possible precipitation change in California under global warming have been subject to considerable uncertainty because California lies between the region anticipated to undergo increases in precipitation at ...
Twenty-First-Century Precipitation Changes over the Los Angeles Region
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: new hybrid statistical?dynamical downscaling technique is described to project mid- and end-of-twenty-first-century local precipitation changes associated with 36 global climate models (GCMs) in phase 5 of the Coupled Model ...
Twenty-First-Century Snowfall and Snowpack Changes over the Southern California Mountains
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: uture snowfall and snowpack changes over the mountains of Southern California are projected using a new hybrid dynamical?statistical framework. Output from all general circulation models (GCMs) in phase 5 of the Coupled ...
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