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The Influence of Cloudiness on Hydrologic Fluctuations in the Mountains of the Western United States

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Edwin Sumargo, and Daniel R. Cayan, The Influence of Cloudiness on Hydrologic Fluctuations in the Mountains of the Western United States: Water Resources Research, v. 54, iss. 10.

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Abstract (from AGU 100): This study investigates snowmelt and streamflow responses to cloudiness variability across the mountainous parts of the western United States. Twenty years (1996–2015) of Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite‐derived cloud cover indices (CC) with 4‐km spatial and daily temporal resolutions are used as a proxy for cloudiness. The primary driver of nonseasonal fluctuations in daily mean solar insolation is the fluctuating cloudiness. We find that CC fluctuations are related to snowmelt and snow‐fed streamflow fluctuations, to some extent (correlations of <0.5). Multivariate linear regression models of daily snowmelt (MELT) and streamflow (ΔQ) variations are constructed for each month from February [...]

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Edwin Sumargo, Daniel R. Cayan
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Southwest CASC

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southwest CASC

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