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Seasonal hydrologic responses to climate change in the Pacific Northwest

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Title Seasonal hydrologic responses to climate change in the Pacific Northwest
Names Vano, Julie A. (creator)
Nijssen, Bart (creator)
Lettenmaier, Dennis P. (creator)
Date Issued 2015-04 (iso8601)
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Abstract Increased temperatures and changes in precipitation will result in fundamental changes in the
seasonal distribution of streamflow in the Pacific Northwest and will have serious implications for water
resources management. To better understand local impacts of regional climate change, we conducted
model experiments to determine hydrologic sensitivities of annual, seasonal, and monthly runoff to
imposed annual and seasonal changes in precipitation and temperature. We used the Variable Infiltration
Capacity (VIC) land-surface hydrology model applied at 1/16° latitude-longitude spatial resolution over the
Pacific Northwest (PNW), a scale sufficient to support analyses at the hydrologic unit code eight (HUC-8)
basin level. These experiments resolve the spatial character of the sensitivity of future water supply to precipitation
and temperature changes by identifying the seasons and locations where climate change will
have the biggest impact on runoff. The PNW exhibited a diversity of responses, where transitional (intermediate
elevation) watersheds experience the greatest seasonal shifts in runoff in response to cool season
warming. We also developed a methodology that uses these hydrologic sensitivities as basin-specific transfer
functions to estimate future changes in long-term mean monthly hydrographs directly from climate
model output of precipitation and temperature. When principles of linearity and superposition apply, these
transfer functions can provide feasible first-order estimates of the likely nature of future seasonal streamflow
change without performing downscaling and detailed model simulations.
Genre Article
Topic seasonal changes
Identifier Vano, J. A., Nijssen, B., & Lettenmaier, D. P. (2015). Seasonal hydrologic responses to climate change in the Pacific Northwest. Water Resources Research, 51(4), 1959-1976. doi:10.1002/2014WR015909

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