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Use of observed hydroclimatic trends to constrain projections of snowmelt season runoff in the Rio Grande headwaters

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Nels R. Bjarke, and David Gutzler, 2023-03-21, Use of observed hydroclimatic trends to constrain projections of snowmelt season runoff in the Rio Grande headwaters: Journal of the American Water Resources Association (JAWR).

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Abstract (from Wiley Online Library) A method is developed for choosing 21st Century streamflow projections among widely varying results from a large ensemble of climate model-driven simulations. We quantify observed trends in climate–streamflow relationships in the Rio Grande headwaters, which has experienced warming temperature and declining snowpack since the mid-20th Century. Prominent trends in the snowmelt runoff season are used to assess corresponding statistics in downscaled global climate model projections. We define “Observationally Consistent (OC)” simulations as those that reproduce historical changes to linear statistics of diminished snowpack–streamflow coupling in the headwaters and an associated increase in the contribution [...]

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Nels R. Bjarke, David Gutzler
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South Central CASC

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

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citationTypeJournal Article
journalJournal of the American Water Resources Association (JAWR)
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value10.1111/1752-1688.13118

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