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 use numerical models to
simulate hydrologic systems.
This is primarily due to model - to - model differences in
simulating the hydrologic cycle and in representations and emissions of non-methane hydrocarbons, which can be chemically oxidized into CO..
PCIC Hydrologist Arelia Werner willpresented a talk titled, «Uncertainty in
Simulating Hydrologic Extremes using Statistically Downscaled Climate Data.»
Not exact matches
Hence, this study evaluates the ability of a standard
hydrologic model set - up: Variable Infiltration Capacity (VIC)
hydrologic model for two headwater sub-basins in the Fraser River (Salmon and Willow), British Columbia, Canada, with climate inputs derived from observations and statistically downscaled global climate models (GCMs); to
simulate six general water resource indicators (WRIs) and 32 ecologically relevant indicators of
hydrologic alterations (IHA).