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Browsing The Water Center by Subject "water balance"
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Application of a Land Surface Model for Drought Monitoring and Prediction in Washington State
(University of Washington Water Center, 2008-02-14)Shukla will provide an introduction to drought modeling. There have been 20 major drought events since 1900. This provided the motivation to develop objective measures of climate and hydrology to help characterize and ... -
Hydrologic Changes in the Western United States from 1916-2003
(University of Washington Water Center, 2005-02-17)Hamlet will provide an overview of hydrologic changes in the Western United States from 1916-2003. He will consider snowpack, water supply, temperature, precipitation, seasonal water balance, runoff, and soil moisture. He ... -
Will Climate Change Impact Water Supply and Demand in the Puget Sound?
(University of Washington Water Center, 2004-02-06)Palmer will discuss the impact of climate change on the Puget Sound region. He will consider potential changes to temperature, precipitation, water demands, stream flows, water temperature, floods, sediment loads, and ...