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Project Summary Climate change is projected to have substantial impacts on Pacific Northwest water resources and ecosystems. Recognizing this, resource managers have expressed growing interest in incorporating climate change information into long-range planning. The availability of hydrologic scenarios to support climate change adaptation and long-range planning, however, has been limited until very recently to a relatively small number of selected case studies. More comprehensive resources needed to support regional planning have been lacking. Furthermore, ecosystem studies at the landscape scale need consistent climate change information and databases over large geographic areas. Products using a common set of...
Tags: Effects of hydrologic regime shifts on rivers, streams, and riparian corridors,
BC,
British Columbia,
Climate Change,
Columbia River, All tags...
Effects of changes in hydrologic regimes on anadromous fish,
Evapotranspiration,
Low flow,
NPLCC,
North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
OR,
Oregon,
Puget Sound,
SWE,
WA,
Washington,
flood statistics,
flow,
hydrology,
monthly stream data,
potential evapotranspiration,
precipitation,
precipitation,
snow water equivalent,
streamflow,
temperature, Fewer tags
The Monthly Projected Runoff (RUNO) data sets are part of the downscaled global climate models created for the 2008 California climate change assessment. These files are made from daily data and are monthly mean values in millimeters per month. RUNO layers have been created through a Bias Corrected Statistical Downscaling (BCSD) approach and are currently available for the cnrmcm3, gfdlcm21, ncarccsm3, and ncarpcm1 models under the A2 and B1 scenarios. The BCSD data cover 31.9375N to 43.9375N and 124.5625W to 113.0625W. The VIC grid is a 1/8th degree grid so this makes a "box" of 93 longitudes by 97 latitudes. The VIC computations are done over land only. For the 93x97 box there would be a total of 9021 points and...
Tags: Effects of hydrologic regime shifts on rivers, streams, and riparian corridors,
CA,
Cal-Adapt,
California,
Effects of changes in hydrologic regimes on anadromous fish, All tags...
Hydrology,
NPLCC,
North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
Runoff,
climate change,
hydrologic, Fewer tags
The Monthly Projected Snow Water Equivalence (SNWE) data sets are part of the downscaled global climate models created for the 2008 California climate change assessment. These files are made from daily data and are monthly mean values in millimeters. SNWE layers have been created through a Bias Corrected Statistical Downscaling (BCSD) approach and are currently available for the cnrmcm3, gfdlcm21, ncarccsm3, and ncarpcm1 models under the A2 and B1 scenarios. The BCSD data cover 31.9375N to 43.9375N and 124.5625W to 113.0625W. The VIC grid is a 1/8th degree grid so this makes a "box" of 93 longitudes by 97 latitudes. The VIC computations are done over land only. For the 93x97 box there would be a total of 9021 points...
Tags: Effects of hydrologic regime shifts on rivers, streams, and riparian corridors,
CA,
Cal-Adapt,
California,
Effects of changes in hydrologic regimes on anadromous fish, All tags...
Hydrology,
NPLCC,
North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
Snow Water Equivalence,
climate change,
hydrologic, Fewer tags
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