PublicationsWelcome to the publications directory for the Climate Impacts Group and the Climate Dynamics Group. Please contact the web administrator for assistance with any of these publications. Topic View: Data Analysis and SharingJump to Year:
In review In reviewA technique to optimally design a meteorological networkBumbaco, K.A., and G.S. Mauger. (In review). A technique to optimally design a meteorological network. Submitted to Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 2010back to topFine scale hydrologic model implementation and fine-scale/macro-scale model inter-comparison studyCarrasco, P., and A.F. Hamlet. 2010. Fine scale hydrologic model implementation and fine-scale/macro-scale model inter-comparison study. Chapter 6 in Final Report for the Columbia Basin Climate Change Scenarios Project, Climate Impacts Group, Center for Science in the Earth System, Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean, University of Washington, Seattle.
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Historical meteorological driving data setDeems, J., and A.F. Hamlet. 2010. Historical meteorological driving data set. Chapter 3 in Final Report for the Columbia Basin Climate Change Scenarios Project, Climate Impacts Group, Center for Science in the Earth System, Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean, University of Washington, Seattle.
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Macro-scale hydrologic model implementationElsner, M.M., and A.F. Hamlet. 2010. Macro-scale hydrologic model implementation. Chapter 5 in Final Report for the Columbia Basin Climate Change Scenarios Project, Climate Impacts Group, Center for Science in the Earth System, Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean, University of Washington, Seattle.
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Data products test proceduresElsner, M.M., G.S. Mauger, I. Tohver, S.Y. Lee, and A.F. Hamlet. 2010. Data products test procedures. Chapter 9 in Final Report for the Columbia Basin Climate Change Scenarios Project, Climate Impacts Group, Center for Science in the Earth System, Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean, University of Washington, Seattle.
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Introduction and project overviewHamlet, A.F. 2010. Introduction and project overview. Chapter 1 in Final Report for the Columbia Basin Climate Change Scenarios Project, Climate Impacts Group, Center for Science in the Earth System, Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean, University of Washington, Seattle.
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Streamflow locations, sources of natural streamflow data, and key hydrologic productsHamlet, A.F., G.S. Mauger, and S.Y. Lee. 2010. Streamflow locations, sources of natural streamflow data, and key hydrologic products. Chapter 8 in Final Report for the Columbia Basin Climate Change Scenarios Project, Climate Impacts Group, Center for Science in the Earth System, Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean, University of Washington, Seattle.
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Statistical downscaling techniques for global climate model simulations of temperature and precipitation with application to water resources planning studiesHamlet, A.F., E.P. Salathé, and P. Carrasco. 2010. Statistical downscaling techniques for global climate model simulations of temperature and precipitation with application to water resources planning studies. Chapter 4 in Final Report for the Columbia Basin Climate Change Scenarios Project, Climate Impacts Group, Center for Science in the Earth System, Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean, University of Washington, Seattle.
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Overview of website design and implementationKamstra, T., and A.F. Hamlet. 2010. Overview of website design and implementation. Chapter 9 in Final Report for the Columbia Basin Climate Change Scenarios Project, Climate Impacts Group, Center for Science in the Earth System, Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean, University of Washington, Seattle.
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Assessing Pacific Northwest water resources stakeholder data needsLee, C., and L.C. Whitely Binder. 2010. Assessing Pacific Northwest water resources stakeholder data needs. Chapter 2 in Final Report for the Columbia Basin Climate Change Scenarios Project, Climate Impacts Group, Center for Science in the Earth System, Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean, University of Washington, Seattle.
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Impacts of 21st century climate change on hydrologic extremes in the Pacific Northwest region of North AmericaTohver, I., and A.F. Hamlet. 2010. Impacts of 21st century climate change on hydrologic extremes in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. Chapter 7 in Final Report for the Columbia Basin Climate Change Scenarios Project, Climate Impacts Group, Center for Science in the Earth System, Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean, University of Washington, Seattle.
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2005back to topProduction of temporally consistent gridded precipitation and temperature fields for the continental U.S.Hamlet, A.F., and D.P. Lettenmaier. 2005. Production of temporally consistent gridded precipitation and temperature fields for the continental U.S.. Journal of Hydrometeorology 6(3):330-336.
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1998back to topA configurable Web server for gridded data: A framework for collaborationHankin, S., J. Davison, J. Callahan, D.E. Harrison, and K. O'Brien. 1998. A configurable Web server for gridded data: A framework for collaboration. pp. 417-418, In conference proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Interactive Information and Processing Systems for Meteorology, Oceanography, and Hydrology Boston, Massachusetts: American Meteorological Society.
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1997back to topSharing oceanographic and atmospheric model outputs over the World Wide Web: A portable server for gridded climate dataHankin, S., J. Callahan, J. Davison, and D.E. Harrison. 1997. Sharing oceanographic and atmospheric model outputs over the World Wide Web: A portable server for gridded climate data. In 1997 Joint Assemblies of the International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences (IAMAS) and International Association for Physical Science of the Oceans (IAPSO) Melbourne, Australia, 1-9 July 97, published on CD ROM.
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1996back to topA strategy and a tool, FERRET, for closely integrated visualization and analysisHankin, S., D.E. Harrison, J. Osborne, J. Davison, and K. O'Brien. 1996. A strategy and a tool, FERRET, for closely integrated visualization and analysis. Journal of Visualization and Computer Animation 7:149-157. |
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