For, soil moisture imposes Markov - type dependence and not HK - type, which in fact is imposed
in hydrological processes by climate.
Not exact matches
Nijssen, B., et al., 2003: Simulation of high latitude
hydrological processes in the Torne - Kalix basin: PILPS Phase 2 (e) 2: Comparison of model results with observations.
Bowling, L.C., et al., 2003: Simulation of high latitude
hydrological processes in the Torne - Kalix basin: PILPS Phase 2 (e) 1: Experiment description and summary intercomparisons.
DOERR SH, FERREIRA AJD, WALSH RPD, SHAKESBY RA, LEIGHTON - BOYCE G E COELHO COA Soil water repellency as a potential parameter
in rainfall - runoff modelling: experimental evidence at point to catchment scales from Portugal (2003)
Hydrological Processes,, vol.
Two PCIC scientists are co-authors of a recent paper
in the journal
Hydrological Processes.
All the descriptions of the evaporative
process that I have seen so far concern themselves just with the evaporative and precipitation aspects as part of the
hydrological cycle and ignore the condensation part
in so far as it releases heat energy higher
in the atmosphere for faster radiation to space.
We need to look at the evaporative / condensation
process combined with ALL aspects of global weather as an ever changing global heat energy removal system and not just as a part of the
hydrological cycle as usually set out
in models and schematic diagrams.
Title: The influence of autocorrelation on the ability to detect trend
in hydrological series Authors: Yue, Sheng; Pilon, Paul; Phinney, Bob; Cavadias, George Publication: Hydrological Pro
hydrological series Authors: Yue, Sheng; Pilon, Paul; Phinney, Bob; Cavadias, George Publication:
Hydrological Pro
Hydrological Processes, vol.
This research highlights the need for integrated hydrometeorological research of precipitation eventâ $ «
hydrological responseâ $ «stream temperature interactions to advance understanding of runoff generation
processes driving event - scale thermal dynamics
in alpine and other river systems.
In contrast, the research contributions of the hydrological community have been based on more pragmatic statistical and stochastic descriptions of natural processes, which reflect a different paradigm in both understanding and modelling natural processes..
In contrast, the research contributions of the
hydrological community have been based on more pragmatic statistical and stochastic descriptions of natural
processes, which reflect a different paradigm
in both understanding and modelling natural processes..
in both understanding and modelling natural
processes....
But it was always at a rate that could easily be accommodated by natural feedback
processes if CO2 levels got too high — usually
in the form of increased rock weathering through an acceleration of the
hydrological cycle.
We employ the Variable Infiltration Capacity (VIC)
process - based
hydrological model driven by gridded observations to investigate the key controlling factors of anomalous APF events
in the FRB and four of its subbasins that contribute more than 70 % of the annual flow at Fraser - Hope.
It is well known that the HK (Hurst - Kolmogorov) behaviour, mostly viewed as persistence or clustering of similar events
in time, is relevant to (and virtually omnipresent
in) all
hydrological processes (e.g. Montanari et al., 1997; Koutsoyiannis, 2002, 2003; Montanari, 2003).
This includes maintaining the Argo array, continuing salinity satellite missions, and, especially, expanding satellite constellations to observe the entire global
hydrological cycle, including
processes over the ocean,
in the cryosphere, on land, and
in the atmosphere.
In our EGU 2008 presentation with initial title «The Hurst phenomenon and climate» (http://www.itia.ntua.gr/en/docinfo/849), Tim Cohn and I used the term «Hurst - Kolmogorov (HK) pragmaticity» instead of the more common «Hurst phenomenon» to give credit also to Kolmogorov and to signify the fact that the behaviour is more general than hydrological and that it is a very common, rather than phenomenal, behaviour in all processe
In our EGU 2008 presentation with initial title «The Hurst phenomenon and climate» (http://www.itia.ntua.gr/en/docinfo/849), Tim Cohn and I used the term «Hurst - Kolmogorov (HK) pragmaticity» instead of the more common «Hurst phenomenon» to give credit also to Kolmogorov and to signify the fact that the behaviour is more general than
hydrological and that it is a very common, rather than phenomenal, behaviour
in all processe
in all
processes.
Variations
in regional
hydrological processes and water resources and their response to change
in the environment such as the increase of greenhouse gases will be examined.
Interactions with the
hydrological cycle, and additional impacts on the radiation budget, occur through the role of aerosols
in cloud microphysical processes, as aerosol particles act as cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) and ice nuclei (IN
in cloud microphysical
processes, as aerosol particles act as cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) and ice nuclei (
ININ).
The field of conservation biology identifies four objectives that must be achieved to ensure the longterm viability of an ecosystem: 1) all native ecosystem types must be represented
in protected areas; 2) populations of all native species must be maintained
in natural patterns of abundance and distribution; 3) ecological
processes such as
hydrological processes must be maintained; and 4) the resilience to short - term and long - term environmental change must be maintained.