Observations have shown that the hydrological cycle of the western United States changed significantly over the last half of the 20th century. We present a regional, multivariable climate change detection and attribution study, using a high-resolution hydrologic model forced by global climate models, focusing on the changes that have already affected this primarily arid region with a large and growing population. The results show that up to 60% of the climate-related trends of river flow, winter air temperature, and snow pack between 1950 and 1999 are human-induced. These results are robust to perturbation of study variates and methods. They portend, in conjunction with previous work, a coming crisis in water supply for the western United S...
This study investigates the hydrologic and climatic impacts of large-scale irrigation in the US High...
Recent research has suggested that changes in temperature and precipitation events due to climate ch...
Water supply reliability is vital for several competing societal objectives including hydropower pro...
Observations have shown that the hydrological cycle of the western United States changed significant...
Large changes in the hydrology of the western United States have been observed since the mid-twentie...
This article applies formal detection and attribution techniques to investigate the nature of observ...
This study examines the geographic structure of observed trends in key hydrologically relevant varia...
Hydroclimatic variations and change directly impact the freshwater supplies in western North America...
Both climate change and human activities are known to have induced changes to hydrology. Consequentl...
This research is focused on understanding the sensitivity of a hydrologic regime at the Reynolds Cre...
Prepared for U.S. Army Coastal Engineering Research Center, Kingman Building, Fort Belvoir, Virginia...
Future changes to the hydrological cycle are projected in a warming world, and any shifts in drought...
Climate change forced by anthropogenic activities has been ongoing since at least the beginning of t...
The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model was used to assess the implications of long-term cli...
Cool season precipitation plays a critical role in regional water resource management in the western...
This study investigates the hydrologic and climatic impacts of large-scale irrigation in the US High...
Recent research has suggested that changes in temperature and precipitation events due to climate ch...
Water supply reliability is vital for several competing societal objectives including hydropower pro...
Observations have shown that the hydrological cycle of the western United States changed significant...
Large changes in the hydrology of the western United States have been observed since the mid-twentie...
This article applies formal detection and attribution techniques to investigate the nature of observ...
This study examines the geographic structure of observed trends in key hydrologically relevant varia...
Hydroclimatic variations and change directly impact the freshwater supplies in western North America...
Both climate change and human activities are known to have induced changes to hydrology. Consequentl...
This research is focused on understanding the sensitivity of a hydrologic regime at the Reynolds Cre...
Prepared for U.S. Army Coastal Engineering Research Center, Kingman Building, Fort Belvoir, Virginia...
Future changes to the hydrological cycle are projected in a warming world, and any shifts in drought...
Climate change forced by anthropogenic activities has been ongoing since at least the beginning of t...
The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model was used to assess the implications of long-term cli...
Cool season precipitation plays a critical role in regional water resource management in the western...
This study investigates the hydrologic and climatic impacts of large-scale irrigation in the US High...
Recent research has suggested that changes in temperature and precipitation events due to climate ch...
Water supply reliability is vital for several competing societal objectives including hydropower pro...