Recent studies have shown substantial declines in snow water equivalent (SWE) over much of the western United States in the last half century, as well as trends toward earlier spring snowmelt and peak spring streamflows. These trends are influenced both by interannual and decadal-scale climate variability, and also by temperature trends at longer time scales that are generally consistent with observations of global warming over the twentieth century. In this study, the linear trends in 1 April SWE over the western United States are examined, as simulated by the Variable Infiltration Capacity hydrologic model implemented at 1/8 ° latitude–longitude spatial resolution, and driven by a carefully quality controlled gridded daily pre-cipitation ...
An important part of the water supply in California and the western United States is derived from ru...
Snow plays a major role in the hydrological cycle. Variations in snow duration and timing can have a...
Climate change will impact western USA water supplies by shifting precipitation from snow to rain an...
The water resources of the western U.S. depend heavily on snowpack to store part of wintertime preci...
Snowpack is an important source of water supply in the western United States. This study examines th...
Throughout the western United States, seasonal snowpack is critical for water resources timing and a...
In western North America, snow provides crucial storage of winter precipitation, effectively transfe...
Records of 1 April snow water equivalent (SWE) are examined here using multiple linear regression ag...
This study examines the geographic structure of observed trends in key hydrologically relevant varia...
Water availability in western Canada and the United States is dependent on the accumulation of snowp...
There are often large biases associated with climate predictions and these are problematic when it c...
The water supply in the western United States is in large part derived from runoff originating from ...
Snowfall and snowpack are key components of the hydrologic system, and snowpack is a cornerstone wat...
The decrease in mountain snowpack associated with global warming is difficult to estimate in the pre...
Cycles of snow accumulation and melt are primarily driven by precipitation and temperature, and the ...
An important part of the water supply in California and the western United States is derived from ru...
Snow plays a major role in the hydrological cycle. Variations in snow duration and timing can have a...
Climate change will impact western USA water supplies by shifting precipitation from snow to rain an...
The water resources of the western U.S. depend heavily on snowpack to store part of wintertime preci...
Snowpack is an important source of water supply in the western United States. This study examines th...
Throughout the western United States, seasonal snowpack is critical for water resources timing and a...
In western North America, snow provides crucial storage of winter precipitation, effectively transfe...
Records of 1 April snow water equivalent (SWE) are examined here using multiple linear regression ag...
This study examines the geographic structure of observed trends in key hydrologically relevant varia...
Water availability in western Canada and the United States is dependent on the accumulation of snowp...
There are often large biases associated with climate predictions and these are problematic when it c...
The water supply in the western United States is in large part derived from runoff originating from ...
Snowfall and snowpack are key components of the hydrologic system, and snowpack is a cornerstone wat...
The decrease in mountain snowpack associated with global warming is difficult to estimate in the pre...
Cycles of snow accumulation and melt are primarily driven by precipitation and temperature, and the ...
An important part of the water supply in California and the western United States is derived from ru...
Snow plays a major role in the hydrological cycle. Variations in snow duration and timing can have a...
Climate change will impact western USA water supplies by shifting precipitation from snow to rain an...