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View article: Application-based evaluation of multi-basin hydrological models
Application-based evaluation of multi-basin hydrological models Open
Hydrological models are generally calibrated and validated using a suite of well-known statistical metrics, which sometimes lack clear connection and tailoring to the local users’ need and therefore limits the evaluation, especially in the…
View article: Developing and evaluating decision support indicators (DSIs) of climate change impacts on flood and drought: a case study in Western Norway
Developing and evaluating decision support indicators (DSIs) of climate change impacts on flood and drought: a case study in Western Norway Open
The decision support indicators (DSIs) are specifically designed to inform local and regional stakeholders on the characteristics of a predicted event to facilitate decision-making. They can be classified as conventional, impact-based and …
View article: Decision Support Indicators (DSIs) and their role in hydrological planning
Decision Support Indicators (DSIs) and their role in hydrological planning Open
Decision Support Indicators (DSIs) are metrics designed to inform local and regional stakeholders about the characteristics of a predicted (or ongoing) event to facilitate decision-making. In this paper, the DSI concept was developed to cl…
View article: Including glacier storage change and reservoir management into the Community Water Model to assess vulnerabilities and enhance resilience in the Climate-Land-Energy-Water nexus
Including glacier storage change and reservoir management into the Community Water Model to assess vulnerabilities and enhance resilience in the Climate-Land-Energy-Water nexus Open
Water, energy, and food security are threatened by changes in climate. Shifts in rainfall patterns and increases in temperature affect availability of catchment water resources, particularly when hydrological regimes are rainfall-limited, …
View article: Assessing uncertainty in hydrological projections arising from local-scale internal variability of climate
Assessing uncertainty in hydrological projections arising from local-scale internal variability of climate Open
Hydrological impact assessments are increasingly performed at fine spatial and temporal resolutions in order to resolve local-scale changes under a future climate. Apart from the uncertainty represented by different climate models, emissio…
View article: New runoffmap for Norway by combining a precipitation runoff model with geostatistical interpolation
New runoffmap for Norway by combining a precipitation runoff model with geostatistical interpolation Open
<p>We present a new runoff map for Norway for the reference period 1991-2020. A new framework combing precipitation runoff-modelling with geostatistical interpolation was used. The precipitation-runoff model WASMOD was used to simula…
View article: Bridging the scale gap: obtaining high-resolution stochastic simulations of gridded daily precipitation in a future climate
Bridging the scale gap: obtaining high-resolution stochastic simulations of gridded daily precipitation in a future climate Open
Climate change impact assessment related to floods, infrastructure networks, and water resource management applications requires realistic simulations of high-resolution gridded precipitation series under a future climate. This paper propo…
View article: Comment on hess-2020-673
Comment on hess-2020-673 Open
Abstract. Climate change impact assessment related to floods, infrastructure networks, and water resource management applications requires realistic simulations of high-resolution gridded precipitation series under a future climate. This p…
View article: Effect of changes in climate variables on hydrological regime of Chenab basin, western Himalaya
Effect of changes in climate variables on hydrological regime of Chenab basin, western Himalaya Open
In high altitude, scarcely gauged basins, climate change impact assessment on river discharge is important for sustainable management of water resources. These basins are sources for irrigation and hydropower generation in the region. Expe…
View article: Comment on hess-2020-673
Comment on hess-2020-673 Open
Abstract. Climate change impact assessment related to floods, infrastructure networks, and water resource management applications requires realistic simulations of high-resolution gridded precipitation series under a future climate. This p…
View article: Bridging the scale gap: Obtaining high-resolution stochasticsimulations of gridded daily precipitation in a future climate
Bridging the scale gap: Obtaining high-resolution stochasticsimulations of gridded daily precipitation in a future climate Open
Climate change impact assessment related to floods, infrastructure networks and water resources management applications requires realistic simulations of high-resolution gridded precipitation series under a future climate. This paper propo…
View article: Constraining the HBV model for robust water balance assessments in a cold climate
Constraining the HBV model for robust water balance assessments in a cold climate Open
Robust projections of changes in the hydrological cycle in a non-stationary climate rely on trustworthy estimates of the water balance elements. Additional drivers than precipitation and temperature, namely wind, radiation, and humidity ar…
View article: New Approach for Bias Correction and Stochastic Downscaling of Future Projections for Daily Mean Temperatures to a High-Resolution Grid
New Approach for Bias Correction and Stochastic Downscaling of Future Projections for Daily Mean Temperatures to a High-Resolution Grid Open
In applications of climate information, coarse-resolution climate projections commonly need to be downscaled to a finer grid. One challenge of this requirement is the modeling of subgrid variability and the spatial and temporal dependence …
View article: New approach for stochastic downscaling and bias correction of daily mean temperatures to a high-resolution grid
New approach for stochastic downscaling and bias correction of daily mean temperatures to a high-resolution grid Open
In applications of climate information, coarse-resolution climate projections commonly need to be downscaled to a finer grid. One challenge of this requirement is the modeling of sub-grid variability and the spatial and temporal dependence…
View article: Influence of Spatial Resolution on Snow Cover Dynamics for a Coastal and Mountainous Region at High Latitudes (Norway)
Influence of Spatial Resolution on Snow Cover Dynamics for a Coastal and Mountainous Region at High Latitudes (Norway) Open
Climate models show that global warming will disproportionately influence high‐latitude regions and indicate drastic changes in, among others, seasonal snow cover. However, current continental and global simulations covering these regions …
View article: Climate in Svalbard 2100 – a knowledge base for climate adaptation.
Climate in Svalbard 2100 – a knowledge base for climate adaptation. Open
This report was commissioned by the Norwegian Environment Agency in order to provide basic information for use in climate change adaptation in Svalbard. It includes descriptions of historical, as well as projections for the future climate …
View article: Gridded 1 x 1 km climate and hydrological projections for Norway
Gridded 1 x 1 km climate and hydrological projections for Norway Open
An ensemble of ten EURO-CORDEX GCM/RCM simulations, each representing two alternative emission pathways (RCP4.5 and RCP8.5), were bias-corrected using an empirical quantile mapping method. These corrected datasets covering the period 1971-…
View article: How much can we gain with increasing model complexity with the same model concepts?
How much can we gain with increasing model complexity with the same model concepts? Open
The main purpose of this study is to test the hypothesis that, with appropriate structures, increasing model complexity with the same model concepts would lead to an increase in the model efficiency in simulating either runoff or internal …