The combination of precipitation deficits and high temperatures has resulted in
hydrologic conditions in some areas that match if not exceed the severity of the 1950s drought (Figs. 3B and 4).
For streamflow prediction, the ESP approach has very limited or no correlation skill beyond the months influenced by initial
hydrologic conditions, while the CM - HPS has moderately better correlation skill, attributable to the enhanced temperature prediction skill that results from CanSIPS's ability to predict El Niño — Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and its teleconnections.
Here Huntington et al. measured how climate change alters
hydrologic conditions in New England and affects DOC transport into the Gulf of Maine.
Overall, consistent with the findings of Huntington (2006), the evidence for increases in both severe droughts and heavy rains (Section 3.8.2) in many regions of the world makes it likely that
hydrologic conditions have become more intense.
-- Output from the river system model is being used to identify likely imbalances in water supply and demand as compared to past and existing operations under known climate and
hydrologic conditions.
Rosenberg says adjusting water levels within wetland units more frequently also better corresponds to historical
hydrologic conditions.
Not exact matches
Even though these gains were substantially less than runoff gains during pluvials, additional runoff under drought
conditions could help lessen the impact of predicted climate - driven losses in
hydrologic connectivity important to native fish in the Salt and Verde watersheds [64].
They'll be drilling core samples, documenting geologic,
hydrologic, and seismic
conditions — the initial step in plans to site the world's first commercial small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs) here.
There is now a pressing need for decision - makers to better understand the ongoing changes in
hydrologic extremes in order to make preparations for changing
conditions.