We evaluate the results of dynamically downscaled winter precipitation over Western Montana using the weather research and forecasting (WRF) model through comparison with estimates from the observationally based parameter-elevation regressions on independent slopes model (PRISM). Seven years (six winters) from 2000 to 2006 are simulated at 4 km resolution to assess the similarities and differences between the two models as well as the implications for hydrologic modeling. Inherent biases in both approaches are apparent, highlighting the difficulty in climate model validation. Results show general agreement between the two models in the spatial distribution of winter precipitation. A principal component analysis shows similar spatial pattern...
2006 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.The quality and quantity of hydrometeorological data...
<p>While very important from an economical and societal point of view, estimating precipitation in t...
Study region: An analysis of hydrological response to a dynamically downscaled multi-member multi-mo...
Characterizing hydrological processes on large scales is challenging due to limitations of observati...
The sensitivity of snowmelt-driven water supply to climate variability and change is difficult to as...
There are often large biases associated with climate predictions and these are problematic when it c...
Convection-permitting regional climate models (RCMs) have recently become tractable for applications...
thesisA 26-year high-resolution dynamical downscaling over the Wasatch Mountains of Utah, USA was pe...
The hydroclimatic regime of mountain landscapes in the Pacific Northwest, USA plays a large role in ...
Large biases associated with climate projections are problematic when it comes to their regional app...
The sensitivity of snowmelt driven water supply to climate variability and change is difficult to as...
Cool season precipitation plays a critical role in regional water resource management in the western...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015-12Mountain precipitation in the Western United States...
Joint hydrologic-atmospheric model frameworks offer novel insights into the terrestrial hydrologic c...
Extreme precipitation and runoff events, which often impact natural and social systems more than mea...
2006 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.The quality and quantity of hydrometeorological data...
<p>While very important from an economical and societal point of view, estimating precipitation in t...
Study region: An analysis of hydrological response to a dynamically downscaled multi-member multi-mo...
Characterizing hydrological processes on large scales is challenging due to limitations of observati...
The sensitivity of snowmelt-driven water supply to climate variability and change is difficult to as...
There are often large biases associated with climate predictions and these are problematic when it c...
Convection-permitting regional climate models (RCMs) have recently become tractable for applications...
thesisA 26-year high-resolution dynamical downscaling over the Wasatch Mountains of Utah, USA was pe...
The hydroclimatic regime of mountain landscapes in the Pacific Northwest, USA plays a large role in ...
Large biases associated with climate projections are problematic when it comes to their regional app...
The sensitivity of snowmelt driven water supply to climate variability and change is difficult to as...
Cool season precipitation plays a critical role in regional water resource management in the western...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015-12Mountain precipitation in the Western United States...
Joint hydrologic-atmospheric model frameworks offer novel insights into the terrestrial hydrologic c...
Extreme precipitation and runoff events, which often impact natural and social systems more than mea...
2006 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.The quality and quantity of hydrometeorological data...
<p>While very important from an economical and societal point of view, estimating precipitation in t...
Study region: An analysis of hydrological response to a dynamically downscaled multi-member multi-mo...