Large changes in the hydrology of the western United States have been observed since the mid-twentieth century. These include a reduction in the amount of precipitation arriving as snow, a decline in snowpack at low and midelevations, and a shift toward earlier arrival of both snowmelt and the centroid (center of mass) of streamflows. To project future water supply reliability, it is crucial to obtain a better understanding of the underlying cause or causes for these changes. A regional warming is often posited as the cause of these changes without formal testing of different competitive explanations for the warming. In this study, a rigorous detection and attribution analysis is performed to determine the causes of the late winter/early sp...
The depth and timing of snowpack in the Sierra Nevada Mountains are of fundamental importance to Cal...
A change in climate in the western United States has already affected and will continue to affect th...
An important part of the water supply in California and the western United States is derived from ru...
Observations have shown that the hydrological cycle of the western United States changed significant...
This article applies formal detection and attribution techniques to investigate the nature of observ...
Observed changes in the timing of snowmelt dominated streamflow in the western United States are oft...
This research is focused on understanding the sensitivity of a hydrologic regime at the Reynolds Cre...
This study examines the geographic structure of observed trends in key hydrologically relevant varia...
Cool season precipitation plays a critical role in regional water resource management in the western...
Recent studies have shown substantial declines in snow water equivalent (SWE) over much of the weste...
Observations from the main mountain climate station network in the western United States (U.S.) sugg...
The sensitivity of snowmelt-driven water supply to climate variability and change is difficult to as...
The northern Rocky Mountains (NRMs) are a critical headwaters region with the majority of water reso...
2012 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Snow accumulation and timing of melt affect the avai...
We use eight different observational datasets to estimate California-average temperature trends over...
The depth and timing of snowpack in the Sierra Nevada Mountains are of fundamental importance to Cal...
A change in climate in the western United States has already affected and will continue to affect th...
An important part of the water supply in California and the western United States is derived from ru...
Observations have shown that the hydrological cycle of the western United States changed significant...
This article applies formal detection and attribution techniques to investigate the nature of observ...
Observed changes in the timing of snowmelt dominated streamflow in the western United States are oft...
This research is focused on understanding the sensitivity of a hydrologic regime at the Reynolds Cre...
This study examines the geographic structure of observed trends in key hydrologically relevant varia...
Cool season precipitation plays a critical role in regional water resource management in the western...
Recent studies have shown substantial declines in snow water equivalent (SWE) over much of the weste...
Observations from the main mountain climate station network in the western United States (U.S.) sugg...
The sensitivity of snowmelt-driven water supply to climate variability and change is difficult to as...
The northern Rocky Mountains (NRMs) are a critical headwaters region with the majority of water reso...
2012 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Snow accumulation and timing of melt affect the avai...
We use eight different observational datasets to estimate California-average temperature trends over...
The depth and timing of snowpack in the Sierra Nevada Mountains are of fundamental importance to Cal...
A change in climate in the western United States has already affected and will continue to affect th...
An important part of the water supply in California and the western United States is derived from ru...