Now we are expanding our Data Portal again, with our new
Gridded Hydrologic Model Output Page, which provides access to gridded, high - resolution projections of hydrologic simulation data for four watersheds in British Columbia, generated at PCIC using the VIC hydrological model.
Gridded Hydrologic Model Output.
No Warranty:
The Gridded Hydrologic Model Output is provided by the Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium with an open license on an «AS IS» basis without any warranty or representation, express or implied, as to its accuracy or completeness.
When referring to
the Gridded Hydrologic Model Output data retrieved from the website or found otherwise, the source must be clearly stated: Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium, University of Victoria, (Jan. 2014).
Not exact matches
Werner, A.T. and A.J. Cannon, 2015:
Hydrologic extremes — an intercomparison of multiple
gridded statistical downscaling methods.
Here, we test the ability of
gridded downscaling models to replicate historical properties of climate and
hydrologic extremes, as measured in terms of temporal sequencing (i.e., correlation tests) and distributional properties (i.e., tests for equality of probability distributions).