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THE WATER BALANCE OF THE SUSQUEHANNA RIVER BASIN AND ITS RESPONSE TO CLIMATE CHANGE. (R824995)

Citation:

Najjar, R. G. THE WATER BALANCE OF THE SUSQUEHANNA RIVER BASIN AND ITS RESPONSE TO CLIMATE CHANGE. (R824995). JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, 219(1-2):7-19, (1999).

Description:

Abstract

Historical precipitation, temperature and streamflow data for the Susquehanna River Basin (SRB) are analyzed with the objective of developing simple statistical and water balance models of streamflow at the watershed's outlet. Annual streamflow is highly correlated with annual precipitation (r2=0.895) and, on a percent basis, changes in annual streamflow View Image are about two times greater than changes in annual precipitation (View Image). Variations in View Image, interpreted as annual evapotranspiration, are much smaller than variations in View Image and View Image, and are weakly positively correlated with annual mean temperature in accordance with potential evapotranspiration formulae. Streamflow is monotonically related to diagnosed storage of water in the SRB from April through November. Deviations from this trend during winter are interpreted as changes in snowpack, and are in general agreement with climatological snow water equivalent estimates for the basin. A simple, spatially-lumped water balance model of the SRB is developed and shown to capture 99% of the mean annual cycle and 75% of the monthly streamflow from 1900 to 1987. Two "downscaled" predictions of precipitation and one of temperature for a doubling of atmospheric CO2 are used as inputs to the statistical and water balance models of the SRB. The result is an annual streamflow increase of 24±13% (11.8±6.7 cm).

Author Keywords: Water balance; Susquehanna River Basin; Numerical models; Global change; General circulation models

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:06/01/1999
Record Last Revised:12/22/2005
Record ID: 67302