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The Sensitivity of the Terrestrial Surface Energy and Water Balance Estimates in the WRF Model to Lower Surface Boundary Representations: A South Norway Case Study
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: seasonal snow cover, expansive forests, a long coast line, and a mountainous terrain are features of Norway?s geography. Forests, ground snow, and sea surface temperature (SST) vary on time scales relevant for weather ...
Streamflow Data from Small Basins: A Challenging Test to High-Resolution Regional Climate Modeling
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: and surface models and large-scale hydrological models provide the basis for studying impacts of climate and anthropogenic changes on continental- to regional-scale hydrology. Hence, there is a need for comparison and ...
European-Scale Drought: Understanding Connections between Atmospheric Circulation and Meteorological Drought Indices
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: uantification of large-scale climate drivers of drought is necessary to understand better and manage these spatially extensive and often prolonged natural hazards. Here, this issue is advanced at the continental scale for ...
Ocean–Atmosphere Forcing of Summer Streamflow Drought in Great Britain
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: roughts are high-impact events that have substantial implications for both human and natural systems. As such, improved understanding of the hydroclimatological processes involved in drought development is a major scientific ...
WATCH: Current Knowledge of the Terrestrial Global Water Cycle
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: ater-related impacts are among the most important consequences of increasing greenhouse gas concentrations. Changes in the global water cycle will also impact the carbon and nutrient cycles and vegetation patterns. There ...
Comparing Large-Scale Hydrological Model Simulations to Observed Runoff Percentiles in Europe
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: arge-scale hydrological models describing the terrestrial water balance at continental and global scales are increasingly being used in earth system modeling and climate impact assessments. However, because of incomplete ...
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