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View article: Spatial and temporal features of snow water equivalent across a headwater catchment in the Sierra Nevada, USA
Spatial and temporal features of snow water equivalent across a headwater catchment in the Sierra Nevada, USA Open
Advancements in remote sensing of snow (e.g., lidar) have allowed for the characterization of mountain snowpacks at higher spatial resolutions (< 10 m) and higher vertical accuracy (< 20 cm) than previously available, which can cover entir…
View article: Drivers of spatiotemporal patterns of surface water inputs in a catchment at the rain-snow transition zone of the water-limited western United States
Drivers of spatiotemporal patterns of surface water inputs in a catchment at the rain-snow transition zone of the water-limited western United States Open
Spatial and temporal dynamics of rainfall and snowmelt (i.e., surface water inputs, SWI) control soil moisture, groundwater recharge, and streamflow at annual, seasonal, and event scales. In the rain-snow transition zone, comprising a larg…
View article: The world is making the Mekong its dump
The world is making the Mekong its dump Open
Mounting marine pollution is choking the world’s oceans and rivers, especially in Southeast Asia — and it’ll only get worse unless something changes. Countries along the Mekong River have become the world’s dumping ground for waste. Rubbis…
View article: Operational water forecast assessment of a spatially distributed process-based snow model; a case study in the East River Watershed, Colorado, USA
Operational water forecast assessment of a spatially distributed process-based snow model; a case study in the East River Watershed, Colorado, USA Open
<p>Operational water-resource planning faces an increased challenge with a changing seasonal snowpack in mountain watersheds due to global and regional climatological factors. An example region is the Western United States, where the…
View article: Special Report: Water conflict and cooperation
Special Report: Water conflict and cooperation Open
Climate change, water scarcity and urban development are among the threats to the world’s rivers and those who rely upon them. An inability to access water threatens the security, stability and environmental sustainability of all nations, …
View article: The world is making the Mekong its dump
The world is making the Mekong its dump Open
This article was commissioned by 360info as part of a collaboration with Water Science Policy, including an interactive river journey of the Mekong. You can enjoy the full experience and learn more about this unique river here. Countries a…
View article: Slope and aspect controls on soil climate: Field documentation and implications for large‐scale simulation of critical zone processes
Slope and aspect controls on soil climate: Field documentation and implications for large‐scale simulation of critical zone processes Open
Soil climate, as quantified by soil temperature ( T S ) and water content (θ), exerts important controls on critical zone processes. It may be sensitive to variations in local slope and aspect (SA), but this attribute remains poorly quanti…
View article: Snow cover duration trends observed at sites and predicted by multiple models
Snow cover duration trends observed at sites and predicted by multiple models Open
The 30-year simulations of seasonal snow cover in 22 physically based models driven with bias-corrected meteorological reanalyses are examined at four sites with long records of snow observations. Annual snow cover durations differ widely …
View article: Snow cover duration trends observed at sites and predicted bymultiple models
Snow cover duration trends observed at sites and predicted bymultiple models Open
Thirty-year simulations of seasonal snow cover in 22 physically based models driven with bias-corrected meteorological reanalyses are examined at four sites with long records of snow observations. Annual snow cover durations differ widely …
View article: Linking hydrological variations at local scales to regional climatic teleconnection patterns
Linking hydrological variations at local scales to regional climatic teleconnection patterns Open
Interactions between the land surface and the atmosphere play essential roles in hydrological variations at local scales. Variations of regional climate patterns over preceding years have key effects on the seasonal water and moisture cond…
View article: From Drought to Flood: A Water Balance Analysis of the Tuolumne River Basin during Extreme Conditions (2015 – 2017)
From Drought to Flood: A Water Balance Analysis of the Tuolumne River Basin during Extreme Conditions (2015 – 2017) Open
The degree to which the hydrologic water balance in a snow-dominated headwater catchment is affected by annual climate variations is difficult to quantify, primarily due to uncertainties in measuring precipitation inputs and evapotranspira…
View article: Snow and Water Model Analysis and Visualization (SNOWAV)
Snow and Water Model Analysis and Visualization (SNOWAV) Open
SNOWAV was developed at the USDA Agricultural Research Service in Boise, Idaho. SNOWAV standardizes the processing of physically based snow model results for analysis that are frequently investigated for water supply information. The stand…
View article: Automated Water Supply Model (AWSM)
Automated Water Supply Model (AWSM) Open
Automated Water Supply Model (AWSM) was developed at the USDA Agricultural Research Service. AWSM was designed to streamline the workflow used to forecast the water supply of multiple water basins and facilitate reproducible research.
View article: Meteorological and evaluation datasets for snow modelling at 10 reference sites: description of in situ and bias-corrected reanalysis data
Meteorological and evaluation datasets for snow modelling at 10 reference sites: description of in situ and bias-corrected reanalysis data Open
This paper describes in situ meteorological forcing and evaluation data, and bias-corrected reanalysis forcing data, for cold regions' modelling at 10 sites. The long-term datasets (one maritime, one arctic, three boreal, and five mid-lati…
View article: Approximating Input Data to a Snowmelt Model Using Weather Research and Forecasting Model Outputs in Lieu of Meteorological Measurements
Approximating Input Data to a Snowmelt Model Using Weather Research and Forecasting Model Outputs in Lieu of Meteorological Measurements Open
Forecasting the timing and magnitude of snowmelt and runoff is critical to managing mountain water resources. Warming temperatures are increasing the rain–snow transition elevation and are limiting the forecasting skill of statistical mode…
View article: Dataset: Approximating input data to a snowmelt model using Weather Research and Forecasting model outputs in lieu of meteorological measurements
Dataset: Approximating input data to a snowmelt model using Weather Research and Forecasting model outputs in lieu of meteorological measurements Open
The dataset presented is the companion data to the Journal of Hydrometeorology publication entitled “Approximating input data to a snowmelt model using Weather Research and Forecasting model outputs in lieu of meteorological measurements.”…
View article: Dataset: Approximating input data to a snowmelt model using Weather Research and Forecasting model outputs in lieu of meteorological measurements
Dataset: Approximating input data to a snowmelt model using Weather Research and Forecasting model outputs in lieu of meteorological measurements Open
The dataset presented is the companion data to the Journal of Hydrometeorology publication entitled “Approximating input data to a snowmelt model using Weather Research and Forecasting model outputs in lieu of meteorological measurements.”…
View article: Warming Alters Hydrologic Heterogeneity: Simulated Climate Sensitivity of Hydrology‐Based Microrefugia in the Snow‐to‐Rain Transition Zone
Warming Alters Hydrologic Heterogeneity: Simulated Climate Sensitivity of Hydrology‐Based Microrefugia in the Snow‐to‐Rain Transition Zone Open
In complex terrain, drifting snow contributes to ecohydrologic landscape heterogeneity and ecological refugia. In this study, we assessed the climate sensitivity of hydrological dynamics in a semiarid mountainous catchment in the snow‐to‐r…
View article: Meteorological and evaluation datasets for snow modelling at ten reference sites: description of in situ and bias-corrected reanalysis data
Meteorological and evaluation datasets for snow modelling at ten reference sites: description of in situ and bias-corrected reanalysis data Open
This paper describes in situ meteorological forcing and evaluation data, and bias-corrected reanalysis forcing data, for cold regions modelling at ten sites. The long-term datasets (one maritime, one arctic, three boreal and five mid-latit…
View article: ESM-SnowMIP: assessing snow models and quantifying snow-related climate feedbacks
ESM-SnowMIP: assessing snow models and quantifying snow-related climate feedbacks Open
This paper describes ESM-SnowMIP, an international coordinated modelling effort to evaluate current snow schemes, including snow schemes that are included in Earth system models, in a wide variety of settings against local and global obser…
View article: Direct Insertion of NASA Airborne Snow Observatory‐Derived Snow Depth Time Series Into the <i>iSnobal</i> Energy Balance Snow Model
Direct Insertion of NASA Airborne Snow Observatory‐Derived Snow Depth Time Series Into the <i>iSnobal</i> Energy Balance Snow Model Open
Accurately simulating the spatiotemporal distribution of mountain snow water equivalent improves estimates of available meltwater and benefits the water resource management community. In this paper we present the first integration of lidar…
View article: ESM-SnowMIP: Assessing models and quantifying snow-relatedclimate feedbacks
ESM-SnowMIP: Assessing models and quantifying snow-relatedclimate feedbacks Open
This paper describes ESM-SnowMIP, an international coordinated modelling effort to evaluate current snow schemes against local and global observations in a wide variety of settings, including snow schemes that are included in Earth System …
View article: Eleven years of mountain weather, snow, soil moisture and streamflow data from the rain–snow transition zone – the Johnston Draw catchment, Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed and Critical Zone Observatory, USA
Eleven years of mountain weather, snow, soil moisture and streamflow data from the rain–snow transition zone – the Johnston Draw catchment, Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed and Critical Zone Observatory, USA Open
Detailed hydrometeorological data from the rain-to-snow transition zone in mountain regions are limited. As the climate warms, the transition from rain to snow is moving to higher elevations, and these changes are altering the timing of do…
View article: USDA-ARS-NWRC/ipw: v2.4.1
USDA-ARS-NWRC/ipw: v2.4.1 Open
Fixes small bugs on docker builds. Adds bumpversion config and version tracking in README.
View article: 31 years of hourly spatially distributed air temperature, humidity, and precipitation amount and phase from Reynolds Critical Zone Observatory
31 years of hourly spatially distributed air temperature, humidity, and precipitation amount and phase from Reynolds Critical Zone Observatory Open
Thirty-one years of spatially distributed air temperature, relative humidity, dew point temperature, precipitation amount, and precipitation phase data are presented for the Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed, which is part of the Criti…
View article: Dataset: Direct Insertion Of Nasa Airborne Snow Observatory-Derived Snow Depth Time-Series Into The Isnobal Energy Balance Snow Model
Dataset: Direct Insertion Of Nasa Airborne Snow Observatory-Derived Snow Depth Time-Series Into The Isnobal Energy Balance Snow Model Open
This dataset is a companion to the submitted WRR publication entitled ‘Direct insertion of NASA Airborne Snow Observatory-derived snow depth time-series into the iSnobal energy balance snow model’. The file structure is organized as follow…
View article: Dataset: Direct Insertion Of Nasa Airborne Snow Observatory-Derived Snow Depth Time-Series Into The Isnobal Energy Balance Snow Model
Dataset: Direct Insertion Of Nasa Airborne Snow Observatory-Derived Snow Depth Time-Series Into The Isnobal Energy Balance Snow Model Open
This dataset is a companion to the submitted WRR publication entitled ‘Direct insertion of NASA Airborne Snow Observatory-derived snow depth time-series into the iSnobal energy balance snow model’. The file structure is organized as follow…
View article: Dataset: Direct Insertion Of Nasa Airborne Snow Observatory-Derived Snow Depth Time-Series Into The Isnobal Energy Balance Snow Model
Dataset: Direct Insertion Of Nasa Airborne Snow Observatory-Derived Snow Depth Time-Series Into The Isnobal Energy Balance Snow Model Open
This dataset is a companion to the submitted WRR publication entitled ‘Direct insertion of NASA Airborne Snow Observatory-derived snow depth time-series into the iSnobal energy balance snow model’. The file structure is organized as follow…
View article: Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed and Critical Zone Observatory
Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed and Critical Zone Observatory Open
Core Ideas Long‐term watersheds may provide a coherent description of climate change impacts. Observatories provide a stable experimental platform for process model development. Local environmental gradients support high spatial resolution…