Activity between 2019 and 2020 will focus on expanding
the hydrologic projections and water temperature modelling into additional basins and completing an analysis of regional changes in hydrologic extremes.
This is accomplished by using hydrologic models driven with downscaled climate data to produce
hydrologic projections spanning the entire 21st - century.
For
the hydrologic projections, the GCM data were downscaled to a 1 / 16 - degree resolution using Bias - Correction Spatial Disaggregation (BCSD)(Wood et al. 2004) following Werner (2011).
Application of the VIC model and the generation of
hydrologic projections for the Peace, Fraser, upper Columbia and Campbell River watersheds are described in Shrestha et al. (2012) and Schnorbus et al. (2011, 2014).
The hydrologic projections were forced with GCM data downscaled to a 1 / 16 - degree resolution using Bias - Correction Spatial Disaggregation (BCSD)(Wood et al. 2004) following Werner (2011).
Not exact matches
Predicting how increasing atmospheric CO2 will affect the
hydrologic cycle, from extreme weather forecasts to long - term
projections on agriculture and water resources, is critical both to daily life and to the future of the planet.
Also, as attention shifts towards
projections of extreme events, downscaling comparisons now commonly assess methods in terms of climate extremes, but
hydrologic extremes are less well explored.
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 hydrologi
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 hydrologi
hydrologic simulation data for four watersheds in British Columbia, generated at PCIC using the VIC hydrological model.
Milly, P. C. D. & Dunne, K. A. On the
hydrologic adjustment of climate - model
projections: the potential pitfall of potential evapotranspiration.
BCSD Downscaled Transient Climate
Projections for Eight Select GCMs Over British Columbia, Canada (
Hydrologic Modelling Project Final Report Part I)
Coverage spans a wide range of topics, including Ecological Impacts; Advances in Modeling; Sea Level
Projections; Extreme Events; Climate Feedback and Sensitivity;
Hydrologic Impact; Effects on Human Health; and Economics and Policy Issues.