A First Look at River Discharge Estimation From SWOT Satellite Observations
Abstract The Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite has the potential to transform global hydrologic science by offering simultaneous and synoptic estimates of river discharge and other hydraulic variables. Discharge is estimated from SWOT observations of water surface elevation, width, and slope.
Konstantinos M. Andreadis+41 more
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Syndrome Of The Metro Urban Streamflow In Malang City, Indonesia
Purpose of this research was to describe the quality of streamflow water and community behavior around the streamflow in utilizing water. It is found that an increasing number of residents in the Malang city along the Metro strteamflow have resulted in ...
Azwar Ali+2 more
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An assessment of areal and temporal variations in streamflow quality using selected data from the National Stream Quality Accounting Network [PDF]
Timothy Doak Steele+2 more
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Towards Generalized Hydrological Forecasting using Transformer Models for 120-Hour Streamflow Prediction [PDF]
This study explores the efficacy of a Transformer model for 120-hour streamflow prediction across 125 diverse locations in Iowa, US. Utilizing data from the preceding 72 hours, including precipitation, evapotranspiration, and discharge values, we developed a generalized model to predict future streamflow. Our approach contrasts with traditional methods
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Decelerating Response of Western US Runoff to Shrinking Snowpacks
Abstract Climate warming threatens snowmelt‐derived water supplies in the western US (WUS) by reducing snowfall and snowmelt runoff, yet future rates of these declines remain highly uncertain in an evolving climate. Here, we analyze historical data, land surface model warming experiments, and climate projections across three major WUS river basins.
Zhaoxin Ban+2 more
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Managing water resources in alpine, cold regions is increasingly complicated by climate change, which alters streamflow patterns and poses significant challenges to resource sustainability.
Chanjuan Zan+7 more
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Effects of urbanization on streamflow and sediment transport in the Rock Creek and Anacostia River basins, Montgomery County, Maryland, 1962-74 [PDF]
Thomas H. Yorke, William J. Herb
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Hierarchical Conditional Multi-Task Learning for Streamflow Modeling [PDF]
Streamflow, vital for water resource management, is governed by complex hydrological systems involving intermediate processes driven by meteorological forces. While deep learning models have achieved state-of-the-art results of streamflow prediction, their end-to-end single-task learning approach often fails to capture the causal relationships within ...
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On Risk of Rain on Snow Over High‐Latitude Coastal Areas in North America
Abstract Extreme floods and landslides in high‐latitude watersheds have been associated with rain‐on‐snow (ROS) events. Yet, the risks of changing precipitation phases on a declining snowpack under a warming climate remain unclear. Normalizing the total annual duration of ROS with that of the seasonal snowpack, the ERA5 data (1941–2023) show that the ...
Azharuddin Mohammed+3 more
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Estimating streamflow characteristics for streams in Utah using selected channel-geometry parameters [PDF]
Fred K. Fields
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