This is accomplished by
using hydrologic models driven with downscaled climate data to produce hydrologic projections spanning the entire 21st - century.
From reading the paragraph, I conclude that prediction of climate using climate models is similar to prediction of river flood levels
using hydrologic models.
Their work involved
using a hydrologic model that included a simple representation of glaciers, run by statistically - downscaled output from global climate models, in order to come up with projected changes to evaporation, precipitation, runoff, snow, soil moisture and temperature in the Canadian portion of the Columbia River Basin.
Not exact matches
They also
used a physically based computer
model of the
hydrologic cycle, which takes daily weather observations and computes the snow accumulation, melting, and runoff to estimate the total snowpack in the western U.S.
And the GPS data is about 50 percent more accurate than one
hydrologic model used to estimate snowpack in the Sierra Nevada and roughly on par with another one, Argus said.
Bridget Scanlon discusses the
use of global
hydrologic models for studying changes in water storage worldwide.
-- 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.
His work mainly focuses on remote sensing of precipitation,
hydrologic applications, and the analysis of extreme weather and climatic events
using observation and
models.
I
use numerical
models to simulate
hydrologic systems.
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.
The
Hydrologic Impacts theme is concerned with estimating the effects of climate variability and change on water resources using downscaled global climate models and hydrolog
Hydrologic Impacts theme is concerned with estimating the effects of climate variability and change on water resources
using downscaled global climate
models and
hydrologichydrologic models.
They then combined it with a global
hydrologic model — validated with ground information and NASA satellite data — to trace the sources of water
used to produce 26 specific crop classes from their country of origin to their final destination.
Many impacts settings are somewhat tuned to a certain resolution, such as the nested size categorizations of
hydrologic basins down to watershed size, commonly
used in
hydrologic modeling.
The Variable Infiltration Capacity (VIC)
hydrologic model set - up for the Fraser River basin, British Columbia, Canada was
used as a test - bed for the two systems.
The Variable Infiltration Capacity
model (VIC)
hydrologic model setup for the Fraser River basin, British Columbia, Canada, was
used as a test bed for the two systems.
Thus, we extend the VIC ensemble
using a computationally efficient statistical emulation
model, which approximates the combined output of the two - step process of statistical downscaling and
hydrologic modeling, trained with the 23 member VIC ensemble.
Generation of an hourly meteorological time series for an alpine basin in British Columbia for
use in numerical
hydrologic modeling.
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 hydrological m
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
modelmodel.
The group
used field observations of the burned watershed, spatially explicit data on watershed characteristics, historic rainfall and runoff measurements, and accepted
modeling techniques to estimate post-fire changes in
hydrologic and sedimentary processes in the Mission Creek watershed.
The study
uses an extensive suite of existing simulations with the Variable Infiltration Capacity (VIC)
hydrologic model driven by Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 3 (CMIP3) climate simulations to train and evaluate the nonlinear and nonstationary Generalized Extreme Value conditional density network (GEVcdn) model of Fraser River streamflow extremes, and subsequently applies the model to project changes in Fraser River extremes under CMIP5 based climate change scena
model driven by Coupled
Model Intercomparison Project Phase 3 (CMIP3) climate simulations to train and evaluate the nonlinear and nonstationary Generalized Extreme Value conditional density network (GEVcdn) model of Fraser River streamflow extremes, and subsequently applies the model to project changes in Fraser River extremes under CMIP5 based climate change scena
Model Intercomparison Project Phase 3 (CMIP3) climate simulations to train and evaluate the nonlinear and nonstationary Generalized Extreme Value conditional density network (GEVcdn)
model of Fraser River streamflow extremes, and subsequently applies the model to project changes in Fraser River extremes under CMIP5 based climate change scena
model of Fraser River streamflow extremes, and subsequently applies the
model to project changes in Fraser River extremes under CMIP5 based climate change scena
model to project changes in Fraser River extremes under CMIP5 based climate change scenarios.
2) For a paper that then
uses models to make
hydrologic forecasts for the future for the western U.S., see:
The water equivalent flight line data is
used to update snow
hydrologic models which are
used in NWS river forecast center probabilistic spring flood outlooks, and river forecasting.
SPU is helping to standardize green roof
modeling methods through
use of the Western Washington
Hydrologic Model (WWHM), commonly
used by stormwater design engineers.
Responsible for conducting
hydrologic and hydraulic analysis by
using techniques and
models like HEC - HMS, HEC - RAS and FLO 2D
Bridget Scanlon discusses the
use of global
hydrologic models for studying changes in water storage worldwide.