In response to ongoing and future-projected global warming, mid-latitude, nival river basins are expected to transition from a snowmelt-dominated flow regime to a nival–pluvial one with an earlier spring freshet of reduced magnitude. There is, however, a rich variation in responses that depends on factors such as the topographic complexity of the basin and the strength of maritime influences. We illustrate the potential effects of a strong maritime influence by studying future changes in cold season flow variability in the Fraser River Basin (FRB) of British Columbia, a large extratropical watershed extending from the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Coast. We use a process-based hydrological model driven by an ensemble of 21 statistically do...
Accurate identification of the impact of global warming on water resources and hydro-climatic extrem...
This paper presents an application of the Variable Infiltration Capacity (VIC) model to the Fraser R...
The impact of climate change on water availability in two river basins located in central Canada is ...
This paper presents an application of the Variable Infiltration Capacity (VIC) model to the Fraser R...
With its headwaters in the water towers of the western Cordillera of North America, the Fraser River...
International audienceThe potential impact of future climate change on runoff generation processes i...
The Fraser River Basin (FRB) of British Columbia is one of the largest and most important watershed...
Natural Resources CanadaIn the recent decades, precipitation patterns and corresponding streamflow r...
AbstractStudy regionAn analysis of hydrological response to a dynamically downscaled multi-member mu...
Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada through Discovery Grants, through the Cha...
Climate change in the Pacific Northwest and in particular, the Salmon River Basin (SRB), is expected...
This study evaluates predictive uncertainties in the snow hydrology of the Fraser River Basin (FRB) ...
The variability of climate in mountain headwaters has an important impact on downstream water users ...
The annual hydrographs in British Columbia rivers are either characterized by glacial, nival, pluvia...
Climatic variability and change can have profound impacts on the hydrologic regime of a watershed, e...
Accurate identification of the impact of global warming on water resources and hydro-climatic extrem...
This paper presents an application of the Variable Infiltration Capacity (VIC) model to the Fraser R...
The impact of climate change on water availability in two river basins located in central Canada is ...
This paper presents an application of the Variable Infiltration Capacity (VIC) model to the Fraser R...
With its headwaters in the water towers of the western Cordillera of North America, the Fraser River...
International audienceThe potential impact of future climate change on runoff generation processes i...
The Fraser River Basin (FRB) of British Columbia is one of the largest and most important watershed...
Natural Resources CanadaIn the recent decades, precipitation patterns and corresponding streamflow r...
AbstractStudy regionAn analysis of hydrological response to a dynamically downscaled multi-member mu...
Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada through Discovery Grants, through the Cha...
Climate change in the Pacific Northwest and in particular, the Salmon River Basin (SRB), is expected...
This study evaluates predictive uncertainties in the snow hydrology of the Fraser River Basin (FRB) ...
The variability of climate in mountain headwaters has an important impact on downstream water users ...
The annual hydrographs in British Columbia rivers are either characterized by glacial, nival, pluvia...
Climatic variability and change can have profound impacts on the hydrologic regime of a watershed, e...
Accurate identification of the impact of global warming on water resources and hydro-climatic extrem...
This paper presents an application of the Variable Infiltration Capacity (VIC) model to the Fraser R...
The impact of climate change on water availability in two river basins located in central Canada is ...