Recent advances in hydrological science highlight the urgent need for robust and adaptive modeling approaches to support effective disaster management in ...
Hydrological models represent water movement in natural systems, and they are important for water resource planning and management. But the models depend on reliable input data for weather factors, an ...
Recently, the Mountain Hydrology Group released its fifth near-real-time report on snow-water equivalent (SWE) in the Western US in 2025, and was covered in an INSTAAR press release. In essence, the ...
Ohara, N.*, S.W. Holbrook, K. Yamatani, B.A. Flinchum, and J.T. St.Clair, "Spatial Estimation of Riparian Groundwater Domain within Alluvium Deposit of Mountainous ...
Southeast Alaska represents a highly variable hydrologic environment. Headwaters are dominated by alpine glaciers and larger river basins envelop significant glacier area. Daily estimates of ...
Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Use of Climate and Hydrologic Models for Projecting Future Water Resources." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2018. Review of the New York ...
Importance of snow water storage in mountains is widely recognized for summer-time irrigation and food production in the downstream states. The process-based modeling of hydrologic systems including ...