Climate warming is projected to result in increases in total annual precipitation in northeastern North America. The response of runoff to increases in precipitation is likely to be more complex because increasing evapotranspiration (ET) could counteract increasing precipitation. This study was conducted to examine these competing trends in the historical record for 22 rivers having \u3e70 yr of runoff data. Annual (water year) average precipitation increased in all basins, with increases ranging from 0.9 to 3.12 mm yr−1. Runoff increased in all basins with increases ranging from 0.67 to 2.58 mm yr−1. The ET was calculated by using a water balance approach in which changes in terrestrial water storage were considered negligible. ET increase...
Planning and strategic management of water resources are contingent on trends in water availability....
We explored the complex relations between climate and streamflow in the Mid-Atlantic region of the U...
The increase in extreme precipitation events, combined with changes in land use, have led to an incr...
The objective of this dissertation research is to better understand the hydrological impacts of clim...
Recent research suggests that the evapotranspiration rate (ET) over much of North America has increa...
Hydrology is embedded in climate. The water potentially available for human use and management, Q, i...
Recent research suggests that evapotranspiration (ET) rates have changed over the past 50 years; how...
[1] Climate change has the potential to alter streamflow regimes, having ecological, economic, and s...
AbstractStudy regionThe Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest is well-established as a Long-Term Ecologi...
Study region: Northeast and Midwest, United States. Study focus: Assessing the climate change impact...
Study region: Northeast and Midwest, United States. Study focus: Assessing the climate change impac...
The Northeast United States is a generally wet region that has had substantial increases in mean pre...
Graduation date: 2010Increasing temperatures in western North America are expected to result in a de...
Increased variability in the hydrologic cycle, including more extreme rainstorms and flood events, i...
AbstractThere is general consensus that climate is undergoing change but whether climate change is o...
Planning and strategic management of water resources are contingent on trends in water availability....
We explored the complex relations between climate and streamflow in the Mid-Atlantic region of the U...
The increase in extreme precipitation events, combined with changes in land use, have led to an incr...
The objective of this dissertation research is to better understand the hydrological impacts of clim...
Recent research suggests that the evapotranspiration rate (ET) over much of North America has increa...
Hydrology is embedded in climate. The water potentially available for human use and management, Q, i...
Recent research suggests that evapotranspiration (ET) rates have changed over the past 50 years; how...
[1] Climate change has the potential to alter streamflow regimes, having ecological, economic, and s...
AbstractStudy regionThe Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest is well-established as a Long-Term Ecologi...
Study region: Northeast and Midwest, United States. Study focus: Assessing the climate change impact...
Study region: Northeast and Midwest, United States. Study focus: Assessing the climate change impac...
The Northeast United States is a generally wet region that has had substantial increases in mean pre...
Graduation date: 2010Increasing temperatures in western North America are expected to result in a de...
Increased variability in the hydrologic cycle, including more extreme rainstorms and flood events, i...
AbstractThere is general consensus that climate is undergoing change but whether climate change is o...
Planning and strategic management of water resources are contingent on trends in water availability....
We explored the complex relations between climate and streamflow in the Mid-Atlantic region of the U...
The increase in extreme precipitation events, combined with changes in land use, have led to an incr...