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Potential Effects of Long-Lead Hydrologic Predictability on Missouri River Main-Stem Reservoirs
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Understanding the links between remote conditions, such as tropical sea surface temperatures, and regional climate has the potential to improve streamflow predictions, with associated economic benefits for reservoir ...
Adjusting Flood Peak Frequency Changes to Account for Climate Change Impacts in the Western United States
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: One consistent projection for the western United States has been for increasing peak streamflow as the global climate warms. Although past studies have characterized some aspects of future streamflow projections, this ...
Detection of Intensification in Global- and Continental-Scale Hydrological Cycles: Temporal Scale of Evaluation
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Diagnostic studies of offline, global-scale Variable Infiltration Capacity (VIC) model simulations of terrestrial water budgets and simulations of the climate of the twenty-first century using the parallel climate model ...
Improved Bias Correction Techniques for Hydrological Simulations of Climate Change
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: lobal climate model (GCM) output typically needs to be bias corrected before it can be used for climate change impact studies. Three existing bias correction methods, and a new one developed here, are applied to daily ...
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Publisher: American Meteorological Society
A Long-Term Hydrologically Based Dataset of Land Surface Fluxes and States for the Conterminous United States: Update and Extensions
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: his paper describes a publicly available, long-term (1915?2011), hydrologically consistent dataset for the conterminous United States, intended to aid in studies of water and energy exchanges at the land surface. These ...
The Key Role of Heavy Precipitation Events in Climate Model Disagreements of Future Annual Precipitation Changes in California
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: limate model simulations disagree on whether future precipitation will increase or decrease over California, which has impeded efforts to anticipate and adapt to human-induced climate change. This disagreement is explored ...