In the Northeast of the US, climate change will bring a series of impacts on the terrestrial hydrology. Observations indicate that temperature has steadily increased during the last century, including changes in precipitation. This study implements the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF)-Hydro framework with the Noah-Multiparameterization (Noah-MP) model that is currently used in the National Water Model to estimate the tendencies of the different variables that compounded the water budget in the Northeast of the US from 1980 to 2016. We use North American Land Data Assimilation System-2 (NLDAS-2) climate data as forcing, and we calibrated the model using 192 US Geological Survey (USGS) Geospatial Attributes of Gages for Evaluating Strea...
[1] The overall water balance and the sensitivity of watershed runoff to changes in climate are inve...
[1] In coming decades, higher annual temperatures, increased growing season length, and increased do...
[1] The overall water balance and the sensitivity of watershed runoff to changes in climate are inve...
Forcing watershed models with downscaled climate data to quantify future water regime changes can im...
Study region: Northeast and Midwest, United States. Study focus: Assessing the climate change impac...
Study region: Northeast and Midwest, United States. Study focus: Assessing the climate change impact...
[1] Climate change has the potential to alter streamflow regimes, having ecological, economic, and s...
The objective of this dissertation research is to better understand the hydrological impacts of clim...
Hydrology is embedded in climate. The water potentially available for human use and management, Q, i...
We explored the complex relations between climate and streamflow in the Mid-Atlantic region of the U...
Shifting climatic regimes can increase or decrease the frequency of extreme hydrologic events (e.g.,...
Increased variability in the hydrologic cycle, including more extreme rainstorms and flood events, i...
A great deal of attention has been given to global climate change by the hydrologic community. Tempe...
This study examines the relationship between runoff and climate in two small watersheds in the mid~...
Study region: The WE-38 Experimental Watershed, which is a small (7.3 km2) basin in the Ridge and Va...
[1] The overall water balance and the sensitivity of watershed runoff to changes in climate are inve...
[1] In coming decades, higher annual temperatures, increased growing season length, and increased do...
[1] The overall water balance and the sensitivity of watershed runoff to changes in climate are inve...
Forcing watershed models with downscaled climate data to quantify future water regime changes can im...
Study region: Northeast and Midwest, United States. Study focus: Assessing the climate change impac...
Study region: Northeast and Midwest, United States. Study focus: Assessing the climate change impact...
[1] Climate change has the potential to alter streamflow regimes, having ecological, economic, and s...
The objective of this dissertation research is to better understand the hydrological impacts of clim...
Hydrology is embedded in climate. The water potentially available for human use and management, Q, i...
We explored the complex relations between climate and streamflow in the Mid-Atlantic region of the U...
Shifting climatic regimes can increase or decrease the frequency of extreme hydrologic events (e.g.,...
Increased variability in the hydrologic cycle, including more extreme rainstorms and flood events, i...
A great deal of attention has been given to global climate change by the hydrologic community. Tempe...
This study examines the relationship between runoff and climate in two small watersheds in the mid~...
Study region: The WE-38 Experimental Watershed, which is a small (7.3 km2) basin in the Ridge and Va...
[1] The overall water balance and the sensitivity of watershed runoff to changes in climate are inve...
[1] In coming decades, higher annual temperatures, increased growing season length, and increased do...
[1] The overall water balance and the sensitivity of watershed runoff to changes in climate are inve...