Regional climate model (RCM) outputs are often used in hydrological modeling, in particular for streamflow forecasting. The heterogeneity of the meteorological variables such as precipitation, temperature, wind speed and solar radiation often limits the ability of the hydrological model performance. This paper assessed the sensitivity of RCM outputs from the PRUDENCE project and their performance in reproducing the streamflow. The soil and water assessment tool was used to simulate the streamflow of the Rhone River watershed located in the southwestern part of Switzerland, with the climate variables obtained from four RCMs. We analyzed the difference in magnitude of precipitation, maximum and minimum air temperature, and wind speed with res...
Increasingly, data from Regional Climate Models (RCMs) are used to drive hydrological models, to inv...
International audienceThe number and refinement of gridded meteorological datasets are on the rise a...
Alpine catchments show a high sensitivity to climate variation as they include the elevation range o...
Regional climate model (RCM) outputs are often used in hydrological modeling, in particular for stre...
Mountainous catchments cover a broad range of elevations and their response to a warming climate is ...
A field measurement campaign was conducted from June to October 2009 in a 20 km2 catchment of the Sw...
Many studies have investigated potential climate change impacts on regional hydrology; less attentio...
Hydrological modelling of small mountainous catchments is particularly challenging because of the hi...
Streamflow simulation is often challenging in mountainous watersheds because of irregular topography...
In climate change impact research, the assessment of future river runoff as well as the catchment-sc...
Study region The hydropower reservoir of Gigerwald is located in the alpine valley Calfeisental i...
A changing climate can severely perturb regional hydrology and thereby affect human societies and li...
Regional Climate Models (RCMs) offer significant improvements over Global Cli- mate Models in terms ...
Study region: The Mindel river catchment, gauge Offingen, Bavaria, Germany. Study focus: The study i...
Increasingly, data from Regional Climate Models (RCMs) are used to drive hydrological models, to inv...
International audienceThe number and refinement of gridded meteorological datasets are on the rise a...
Alpine catchments show a high sensitivity to climate variation as they include the elevation range o...
Regional climate model (RCM) outputs are often used in hydrological modeling, in particular for stre...
Mountainous catchments cover a broad range of elevations and their response to a warming climate is ...
A field measurement campaign was conducted from June to October 2009 in a 20 km2 catchment of the Sw...
Many studies have investigated potential climate change impacts on regional hydrology; less attentio...
Hydrological modelling of small mountainous catchments is particularly challenging because of the hi...
Streamflow simulation is often challenging in mountainous watersheds because of irregular topography...
In climate change impact research, the assessment of future river runoff as well as the catchment-sc...
Study region The hydropower reservoir of Gigerwald is located in the alpine valley Calfeisental i...
A changing climate can severely perturb regional hydrology and thereby affect human societies and li...
Regional Climate Models (RCMs) offer significant improvements over Global Cli- mate Models in terms ...
Study region: The Mindel river catchment, gauge Offingen, Bavaria, Germany. Study focus: The study i...
Increasingly, data from Regional Climate Models (RCMs) are used to drive hydrological models, to inv...
International audienceThe number and refinement of gridded meteorological datasets are on the rise a...
Alpine catchments show a high sensitivity to climate variation as they include the elevation range o...