Abstract Economically optimal operational changes and adaptations for California’s water supply system are examined for a dry form of climate warming (GFDL CM2.1 A2) with year 2050 water demands and land use. Economically adaptive water management for this climate scenario is compared to a similar scenario with the historical climate. The effects of population growth and land use alone are developed for comparison. Compared with the historic hydrology, optimized operations for the dry climate warming scenario raise water scarcity and total operation costs by $490 million/year with year 2050 demands. Actual costs might be somewhat higher where non-economic objectives prevail in water management. The paper examines the economical mix of adapt...
The cost and ability of California’s water supply system to adapt to major changes in climate are as...
Climate change will affect both sea level and the temporal and spatial distribution of runoff in Cal...
If abrupt climate change has occurred in the past and may be more likely under human forcing, it is...
"The ability of California's water supply system to adapt to long-term climatic and demographic chan...
"The ability of California's water supply system to adapt to long-term climatic and demographic chan...
This paper explores the independent and combined effects of changes in temperature and runoff volume...
This paper explores the independent and combined effects of changes in temperature and runoff volume...
This paper explores the independent and combined effects of changes in temperature and runoff volume...
The ability of California's water supply system to adapt to long-term climatic and demographic chang...
Abstract. The ability of California’s water supply system to adapt to long-term climatic and demogra...
This paper explores water management adaptation in California to warm-dry and warm-only climate warm...
This paper explores water management adaptation in California to warm-dry and warm-only climate warm...
The ability of California's water supply system to adapt to long-term climatic and demographic chang...
The cost and ability of California’s water supply system to adapt to major changes in climate are as...
The cost and ability of California’s water supply system to adapt to major changes in climate are as...
The cost and ability of California’s water supply system to adapt to major changes in climate are as...
Climate change will affect both sea level and the temporal and spatial distribution of runoff in Cal...
If abrupt climate change has occurred in the past and may be more likely under human forcing, it is...
"The ability of California's water supply system to adapt to long-term climatic and demographic chan...
"The ability of California's water supply system to adapt to long-term climatic and demographic chan...
This paper explores the independent and combined effects of changes in temperature and runoff volume...
This paper explores the independent and combined effects of changes in temperature and runoff volume...
This paper explores the independent and combined effects of changes in temperature and runoff volume...
The ability of California's water supply system to adapt to long-term climatic and demographic chang...
Abstract. The ability of California’s water supply system to adapt to long-term climatic and demogra...
This paper explores water management adaptation in California to warm-dry and warm-only climate warm...
This paper explores water management adaptation in California to warm-dry and warm-only climate warm...
The ability of California's water supply system to adapt to long-term climatic and demographic chang...
The cost and ability of California’s water supply system to adapt to major changes in climate are as...
The cost and ability of California’s water supply system to adapt to major changes in climate are as...
The cost and ability of California’s water supply system to adapt to major changes in climate are as...
Climate change will affect both sea level and the temporal and spatial distribution of runoff in Cal...
If abrupt climate change has occurred in the past and may be more likely under human forcing, it is...