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Improving Climate Sensitivity of Deep Lakes within a Regional Climate Model and Its Impact on Simulated Climate
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: egional climate models aim to improve local climate simulations by resolving topography, vegetation, and land use at a finer resolution than global climate models. Lakes, particularly large and deep lakes, are local features ...
Understanding Simulated Extreme Precipitation Events in Madison, Wisconsin, and the Role of Moisture Flux Convergence during the Late Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: nderstanding extreme precipitation events in the current and future climate system is an important aspect of climate change for adaptation and mitigation purposes. The current study investigates extreme precipitation events ...
Influence of the Background State on Rossby Wave Propagation into the Great Lakes Region Based on Observations and Model Simulations
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: he authors investigate the relationship between hydrology in the Great Lakes basin?namely, overlake precipitation and transient Rossby waves?using the National Centers for Environmental Prediction?National Center for ...
Characterizing Spatial Heterogeneity in Reservoir Evaporation within the Rio Grande Basin Using a Coupled Version of the Weather, Research, and Forecasting Model
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Reservoir Evaporation in the Western United States: Current Science, Challenges, and Future Needs
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractOne way to adapt to and mitigate current and future water scarcity is to manage and store water more efficiently. Reservoirs act as critical buffers to ensure agricultural and municipal water deliveries, mitigate ...