Cool season precipitation plays a critical role in regional water resource management in the western United States. Throughout the twenty-first century, regional precipitation will be impacted by rising temperatures and changing circulation patterns. Changes to precipitation magnitude remain challenging to project; however, precipitation phase is largely dependent on temperature, and temperature predictions from global climate models are generally in agreement. To understand the implications of this dependence, we investigate projected patterns in changing precipitation phase for mountain areas of the western United States over the twenty-first century and how shifts from snow to rain may impact runoff. We downscale two bias-corrected globa...
Assessing the hydrological impacts of climate change in the Pacific Northwest (PNW) region of the Un...
Large changes in the hydrology of the western United States have been observed since the mid-twentie...
This research is focused on understanding the sensitivity of a hydrologic regime at the Reynolds Cre...
Cool season precipitation plays a critical role in regional water resource management in the western...
Cool season precipitation plays a critical role in regional water resource management in the western...
Climate warming will likely cause a shift from snow to rain in midlatitude mountains. Because rain f...
In western North America, snowpack supplies much of the water used for irrigation and for municipal ...
In the Western U.S. seasonal snowpacks have historically been important for recharging groundwater a...
We present long-term average and annual Snow Storage Index values over mountainous western North Ame...
Extreme precipitation and runoff events, which often impact natural and social systems more than mea...
Characterizing hydrological processes on large scales is challenging due to limitations of observati...
Both natural and anthropogenic climate change are driven by forcings that interact and result in hyd...
Future changes to the hydrological cycle are projected in a warming world, and any shifts in drought...
Abstract Continued climate warming is reducing seasonal snowpacks in the western United States, wher...
Daily precipitation in California has been projected to become less frequent even as precipitation e...
Assessing the hydrological impacts of climate change in the Pacific Northwest (PNW) region of the Un...
Large changes in the hydrology of the western United States have been observed since the mid-twentie...
This research is focused on understanding the sensitivity of a hydrologic regime at the Reynolds Cre...
Cool season precipitation plays a critical role in regional water resource management in the western...
Cool season precipitation plays a critical role in regional water resource management in the western...
Climate warming will likely cause a shift from snow to rain in midlatitude mountains. Because rain f...
In western North America, snowpack supplies much of the water used for irrigation and for municipal ...
In the Western U.S. seasonal snowpacks have historically been important for recharging groundwater a...
We present long-term average and annual Snow Storage Index values over mountainous western North Ame...
Extreme precipitation and runoff events, which often impact natural and social systems more than mea...
Characterizing hydrological processes on large scales is challenging due to limitations of observati...
Both natural and anthropogenic climate change are driven by forcings that interact and result in hyd...
Future changes to the hydrological cycle are projected in a warming world, and any shifts in drought...
Abstract Continued climate warming is reducing seasonal snowpacks in the western United States, wher...
Daily precipitation in California has been projected to become less frequent even as precipitation e...
Assessing the hydrological impacts of climate change in the Pacific Northwest (PNW) region of the Un...
Large changes in the hydrology of the western United States have been observed since the mid-twentie...
This research is focused on understanding the sensitivity of a hydrologic regime at the Reynolds Cre...