A mechanistically credible, poleward shift in warm-season precipitation projected for the US Southern Great Plains?
MS Bukovsky, RR McCrary, A Seth… - Journal of …, 2017 - journals.ametsoc.org
Global and regional climate model ensembles project that the annual cycle of rainfall over
the southern Great Plains (SGP) will amplify by midcentury. Models indicate that warm …
the southern Great Plains (SGP) will amplify by midcentury. Models indicate that warm …
Examining future changes in the character of Central US warm‐season precipitation using dynamical downscaling
KJ Harding, PK Snyder - Journal of Geophysical Research …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change is expected to increase the frequency of hydrological extremes, producing
more droughts and heavy rainfall events globally. How warm‐season precipitation extremes …
more droughts and heavy rainfall events globally. How warm‐season precipitation extremes …
The future of drought in the southeastern US: projections from downscaled CMIP5 models
D Keellings, J Engström - Water, 2019 - mdpi.com
After being repeatedly struck by droughts in the last few decades, water managers and
stakeholders in the Southeast US dread the future extremes that climate change might …
stakeholders in the Southeast US dread the future extremes that climate change might …
Energetic constraints on the pattern of changes to the hydrological cycle under global warming
The response of zonal-mean precipitation minus evaporation (P− E) to global warming is
investigated using a moist energy balance model (MEBM) with a simple Hadley cell …
investigated using a moist energy balance model (MEBM) with a simple Hadley cell …
[HTML][HTML] How do regional distributions of daily precipitation change under warming?
Global warming is changing the intensity distribution of daily precipitation, with an increased
frequency of heavy precipitation and reduced frequency of light/moderate precipitation in …
frequency of heavy precipitation and reduced frequency of light/moderate precipitation in …
The upper tail of precipitation in convection‐permitting regional climate models and their utility in nonstationary rainfall and flood frequency analysis
Computational advances have made atmospheric modeling at convection‐permitting (≤ 4
km) grid spacings increasingly feasible. These simulations hold great promise in the …
km) grid spacings increasingly feasible. These simulations hold great promise in the …
[HTML][HTML] The continuum of hydroclimate variability in western North America during the last millennium
The Continuum of Hydroclimate Variability in Western North America during the Last
Millennium in: Journal of Climate Volume 26 Issue 16 (2013) Jump to Content Jump to Main …
Millennium in: Journal of Climate Volume 26 Issue 16 (2013) Jump to Content Jump to Main …
Exploring the transferability of a land-surface hydrology model
E Devonec, AP Barros - Journal of Hydrology, 2002 - Elsevier
The utility of hydrological models as a research tool is strongly linked to their ability to
capture changes in regional hydrologic regimes in response to changes in climate forcing …
capture changes in regional hydrologic regimes in response to changes in climate forcing …
Role of the atmospheric moisture budget in defining the precipitation seasonality of the Great Lakes region
S Minallah, AL Steiner - Journal of Climate, 2021 - journals.ametsoc.org
Abstract Precipitation in the Great Lakes region has a distinct seasonal cycle that peaks in
early summer, followed by a decline in August and a secondary peak in September. This …
early summer, followed by a decline in August and a secondary peak in September. This …
Temporal and spatial variability of the global water balance
An analysis of simulated global water-balance components (precipitation [P], actual
evapotranspiration [AET], runoff [R], and potential evapotranspiration [PET]) for the past …
evapotranspiration [AET], runoff [R], and potential evapotranspiration [PET]) for the past …