Accurate prediction of available water supply from snowmelt is needed if the myriad of human, environmental, agricultural, and industrial demands for water are to be satisfied, especially given legislatively imposed conditions on its allocation. Robust retrievals of hydrologic basin model variables (e.g., insolation or areal extent of snow cover) provide several advantages over the current operational use of either point measurements or parameterizations to help to meet this requirement. Insolation can be provided at hourly time scales (or better if needed during rapid melt events associated with flooding) and at 1-km spatial resolution. These satellite-based retrievals incorporate the effects of highly variable (both in space and time) and...
Abstract. Projecting the spatio-temporal changes to water resources under a no-analog future climate...
Knowledge of the amount of water stored in the mountain snowpack is crucial for flood prevention, dr...
Abstract. Projecting the spatio-temporal changes to water resources under a no-analog future climate...
Accurate prediction of available water supply from snowmelt is needed if the myriad of human, enviro...
Projecting the spatiotemporal changes in water resources under a no-analog future climate requires p...
The spatial distribution of snowpack in relation to snow water equivalent (SWE) and covered extent i...
Because of the crucial role snowmelt plays in watersheds around the world, it is important to be abl...
Hydrologic modeling is heavily used in water resources for advancing scientific process understandin...
Hydrologic modeling is heavily used in water resources for advancing scientific process understandin...
Abstract: This study presents a multiple-objective, step-wise, automated procedure for hydrologic mo...
Abstract: The mountain snowpack is a critical component of the water budget in the Western US; the t...
Climate change will affect snowpack and water supply systems in California, and\ud methods for predi...
Precipitation occurs in two basic forms defined as liquid state and solid state. Different from rain...
Precipitation occurs in two basic forms defined as liquid state and solid state. Different from rain...
Seasonal water supply forecasts (i.e. April-July streamflow volume predictions) are a key decision-s...
Abstract. Projecting the spatio-temporal changes to water resources under a no-analog future climate...
Knowledge of the amount of water stored in the mountain snowpack is crucial for flood prevention, dr...
Abstract. Projecting the spatio-temporal changes to water resources under a no-analog future climate...
Accurate prediction of available water supply from snowmelt is needed if the myriad of human, enviro...
Projecting the spatiotemporal changes in water resources under a no-analog future climate requires p...
The spatial distribution of snowpack in relation to snow water equivalent (SWE) and covered extent i...
Because of the crucial role snowmelt plays in watersheds around the world, it is important to be abl...
Hydrologic modeling is heavily used in water resources for advancing scientific process understandin...
Hydrologic modeling is heavily used in water resources for advancing scientific process understandin...
Abstract: This study presents a multiple-objective, step-wise, automated procedure for hydrologic mo...
Abstract: The mountain snowpack is a critical component of the water budget in the Western US; the t...
Climate change will affect snowpack and water supply systems in California, and\ud methods for predi...
Precipitation occurs in two basic forms defined as liquid state and solid state. Different from rain...
Precipitation occurs in two basic forms defined as liquid state and solid state. Different from rain...
Seasonal water supply forecasts (i.e. April-July streamflow volume predictions) are a key decision-s...
Abstract. Projecting the spatio-temporal changes to water resources under a no-analog future climate...
Knowledge of the amount of water stored in the mountain snowpack is crucial for flood prevention, dr...
Abstract. Projecting the spatio-temporal changes to water resources under a no-analog future climate...