Journal article
Spatial and temporal characteristics in streamflow-related hydroclimatic variables over western Canada. Part 2: future projections
Abstract
Much of the freshwater in western Canada originates in the Rocky Mountains as snowpack. Temperature and precipitation patterns throughout the region control the amount of snow accumulated and stored throughout the winter, and the intensity and timing of melt during the spring freshet. Therefore, changes in temperature, precipitation, snow depth, and snowmelt over western Canada are examined through comparison of output from the current and …
Authors
O'Neil HCL; Prowse TD; Bonsal BR; Dibike YB
Journal
Hydrology Research, Vol. 48, No. 4, pp. 932–944
Publisher
IWA Publishing
Publication Date
August 1, 2017
DOI
10.2166/nh.2016.045
ISSN
0029-1277