Modeling efforts to simulate hydrologic processes under different climate conditions rely on accurate input data. Among other inaccuracies, errors in climate projections can lead to incorrect decisions. This study aimed to develop a reliable climate (precipitation and temperature) database for the Western Lake Erie Basin for the 21st century. Two statistically downscaled bias-corrected sources of climate projections (GDO: Global Downscaled Climate and Hydrology Projections and MACA: Multivariate Adaptive Constructed Analogs) were tested for their effectiveness in simulating historic climate (1966–2005) using ground-based station data from the National Climatic Data Center. MACA was found to have less bias than GDO and was better at si...
The Lake Champlain basin is a critical ecological and socioeconomic resource of the northeastern Uni...
In intensively managed watersheds, water scarcity is a product of interactions between complex bioph...
The ability of water managers to maintain adequate supplies in coming decades depends, in part, on f...
Water quality impairment in the Great Lakes Region has become a major concern for the scientific com...
The Great Lakes region encompasses the largest freshwater lake network in the world and supports a d...
Climate is one of the single most important factors affecting watershed ecosystems and water resourc...
There are often large biases associated with climate predictions and these are problematic when it c...
Climate change is a global concern as it may affect many aspects of life, including water supply. A ...
The Lake Champlain Basin has socioeconomic and ecological significance for the Northeastern United S...
The Great Lakes of North America are the largest unfrozen surface freshwater system in the world and...
Global Climate Models (GCMs) are increasingly becoming useful tools for predicting future climatic c...
Global warming associated with greenhouse emissions will modify the availability of water resources ...
Study region: Lake Champlain Basin, northwestern New England, USA. Study focus: Our study uses regio...
Global Climate Models (GCMs) are the typical sources of future climate data required for impact asse...
International audienceHistorical trends in precipitation, temperature, and streamflows in the Great ...
The Lake Champlain basin is a critical ecological and socioeconomic resource of the northeastern Uni...
In intensively managed watersheds, water scarcity is a product of interactions between complex bioph...
The ability of water managers to maintain adequate supplies in coming decades depends, in part, on f...
Water quality impairment in the Great Lakes Region has become a major concern for the scientific com...
The Great Lakes region encompasses the largest freshwater lake network in the world and supports a d...
Climate is one of the single most important factors affecting watershed ecosystems and water resourc...
There are often large biases associated with climate predictions and these are problematic when it c...
Climate change is a global concern as it may affect many aspects of life, including water supply. A ...
The Lake Champlain Basin has socioeconomic and ecological significance for the Northeastern United S...
The Great Lakes of North America are the largest unfrozen surface freshwater system in the world and...
Global Climate Models (GCMs) are increasingly becoming useful tools for predicting future climatic c...
Global warming associated with greenhouse emissions will modify the availability of water resources ...
Study region: Lake Champlain Basin, northwestern New England, USA. Study focus: Our study uses regio...
Global Climate Models (GCMs) are the typical sources of future climate data required for impact asse...
International audienceHistorical trends in precipitation, temperature, and streamflows in the Great ...
The Lake Champlain basin is a critical ecological and socioeconomic resource of the northeastern Uni...
In intensively managed watersheds, water scarcity is a product of interactions between complex bioph...
The ability of water managers to maintain adequate supplies in coming decades depends, in part, on f...