The influence of North Pacific atmospheric circulation on streamflow in the West [abstract]


Autoria(s): Cayan, Daniel R.; Peterson, David
Data(s)

1988

Resumo

EXTRACT (SEE PDF FOR FULL ABSTRACT): The annual cycle and non-seasonal variability of streamflow over a network of stations in western North America and Hawaii is studied in terms of atmospheric forcing elements. The phase lag between the annual cycle of streamflow and precipitation varies considerably over this network, as does the persistence of monthly streamflow anomalies. This lag effect appears to be largely a function of the relative amount of snow laid down in a particular basin. In addition to the rather strong annual cycle that exists in mean streamflow and its variance at most of the stations, there is also a distinct annual cycle in the autocorrelation of streamflow anomalies that is related to the interplay between the temperature and precipitation annual cycles; of particular importance is the existence of stored water in the form of a snow pack.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://aquaticcommons.org/14411/1/Daniel%20R.%20Cayan.pdf

Cayan, Daniel R. and Peterson, David (1988) The influence of North Pacific atmospheric circulation on streamflow in the West [abstract]. In: 5th Workshop on Climate Variability of the Eastern North Pacific and Western North America [PACLIM] , 20-24 March 1988 ,Asilomar Conference Center, Pacific Grove, CA, pp. 25-26.

Idioma(s)

en

Relação

http://aquaticcommons.org/14411/

Palavras-Chave #Atmospheric Sciences #Limnology
Tipo

Conference or Workshop Item

NonPeerReviewed