Sentences with phrase «hydrologic change»

Hydrologic change refers to any alteration or modification in the water cycle or water system. It involves the study of how water moves, is stored, and the changes that occur within it, such as changes in water availability, quality, or distribution in a particular area or ecosystem. Full definition
Additionally, simulated hydrologic changes from the GCM — BCSD - driven Variable Infiltration Capacity (VIC) model were compared to the CRCM integrated Canadian Land Surface Scheme (CLASS) output.
I believe that I was harassed by my supervisor and others in NWS for over a year after the suspension, related to my concerns on climate and hydrologic change as that can affect hydrologic modeling which NWS river forecast centers uses for flood and water supply forecasting.
Biogeochemical evidence for hydrologic change during the Holocene in a lake sediment record from southeast Greenland., The Holocene, 23, 1428 - 1439.
Overall, the GCM — BCSD — VIC approach, for now, remains the preferred approach for projecting basin - scale future hydrologic changes, provided that it explicitly accounts for the biases and includes plausible snow and runoff parameterizations.
My 30 Oct 2003 press release on climate and hydrologic change in the Upper Midwest cost me $ 500 and my career job of 29 years as a flood forecaster for NOAA NWS (I know that because my supervisor later told me that John Mahoney, NOAA Administrator and then director of the U.S. CSSP that he wanted me fired for doing the press release.
Here are examples of two papers that don't seem to have huge gaping flaws, and cover the data and the modeling of hydrologic changes:
Human - induced climate and hydrologic change is likely to make many parts of the world uninhabitable, or at least uneconomic.
It is commonly thought that hydrologic change is driven by precipitation and radiation changes caused by climate change, and that as the land surface adjusts, rising temperatures and lower precipitation will make the planet drier.
It is commonly thought that hydrologic change is driven by precipitation and radiation changes caused by
«They're accurately capturing the spatial patterns in hydrologic changes, and they've got the basic physics right.
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