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State of the Science in Streamflow Modeling in the North Central Region to Address Partner Needs for Water Availability Under Drought Conditions

State of science in streamflow modeling in the North Central region to address partner needs for water availability under drought conditions: modeling capabilities, uncertainty and data gaps
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Kristin Jaeger

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Start Date
2022-09-01
End Date
2025-08-31
Release Date
2022

Summary

Land and water managers often rely on hydrological models to make informed management decisions. Understanding water availability in streams, rivers, and reservoirs during high demand periods that coincide with seasonal low flows can affect how water managers plan for its distribution for human consumption while sustaining aquatic ecosystems. Substantial advancement in hydrological modeling has occurred in the last several decades resulting in models that range widely in complexity and outputs. However, managers can still struggle to make informed decisions with these models for a variety of reasons, including misalignments between model outputs and the specific decision they are intended to inform, limitations in the technical capabilities [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • North Central CASC

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