Montana’s water supply varies from about 40 to 160 percent average. This is due to a large variability in the mountain snowpack, spring and summer precipitation and temperature. Nearly all of these parameters that determine the runoff will impact fish and wildlife throughout the year. Time of various climatic events in Montana, such as when snowpack starts to accumulate, when it reaches it season’s maximum, when it melts out, winter temperatures, when streams reach their annual peak flow, and when plants break dormancy (spring green-up), forage production, whether or not there is fall green-up and the time of fall green-up all have had a historical variation spanning about eight weeks. In addition, there is annual variation in climatic cond...
Climate change projections in the western United States suggest that snowpack levels and winter prec...
Snow is an important natural reservoir that holds water on the landscape for release later in the se...
The sensitivity of snowmelt-driven water supply to climate variability and change is difficult to as...
Climate is one of the driving forces affecting wildlife and fisheries. Access to daily data from SNO...
In recent decades changes in climate have influenced wildlife populations worldwide. This paper pres...
AbstractStudy regionEastern and central Montana.Study focusFish in Northern Great Plains streams tol...
There is generally a poor correlation between climatic variables at lower elevations and higher elev...
This study hypothesizes the effects of global climate change on the hydrologic regime of West-Centra...
The annual storage of water in the form of snow is crucial to Montana’s ecosystem and economy. Agric...
Streams and riparian areas are highly productive habitats for wildlife and fish. To maintain these c...
iii A modelling approach focused on snow hydrology was developed and applied to project future chang...
Montana has one of the most dynamic climate regimes in all of the United States, with seasonal chang...
Climate change may influence wildlife populations more than any management challenge in recent histo...
In the snowmelt dominated hydrology of arid western US landscapes, late summer low streamflow is the...
xi, 110 leaves: illustrations (some coloured), maps ; 29 cmThis thesis quantified processes controll...
Climate change projections in the western United States suggest that snowpack levels and winter prec...
Snow is an important natural reservoir that holds water on the landscape for release later in the se...
The sensitivity of snowmelt-driven water supply to climate variability and change is difficult to as...
Climate is one of the driving forces affecting wildlife and fisheries. Access to daily data from SNO...
In recent decades changes in climate have influenced wildlife populations worldwide. This paper pres...
AbstractStudy regionEastern and central Montana.Study focusFish in Northern Great Plains streams tol...
There is generally a poor correlation between climatic variables at lower elevations and higher elev...
This study hypothesizes the effects of global climate change on the hydrologic regime of West-Centra...
The annual storage of water in the form of snow is crucial to Montana’s ecosystem and economy. Agric...
Streams and riparian areas are highly productive habitats for wildlife and fish. To maintain these c...
iii A modelling approach focused on snow hydrology was developed and applied to project future chang...
Montana has one of the most dynamic climate regimes in all of the United States, with seasonal chang...
Climate change may influence wildlife populations more than any management challenge in recent histo...
In the snowmelt dominated hydrology of arid western US landscapes, late summer low streamflow is the...
xi, 110 leaves: illustrations (some coloured), maps ; 29 cmThis thesis quantified processes controll...
Climate change projections in the western United States suggest that snowpack levels and winter prec...
Snow is an important natural reservoir that holds water on the landscape for release later in the se...
The sensitivity of snowmelt-driven water supply to climate variability and change is difficult to as...