Changes in Continental Freshwater Discharge from 1948 to 2004
NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research · William & Mary
Abstract
Abstract A new dataset of historical monthly streamflow at the farthest downstream stations for the world’s 925 largest ocean-reaching rivers has been created for community use. Available new gauge records are added to a network of gauges that covers ∼80 × 106 km2 or ∼80% of global ocean-draining land areas and accounts for about 73% of global total runoff. For most of the large rivers, the record for 1948–2004 is fairly complete. Data gaps in the records are filled through linear regression using streamflow simulated by a land surface model [Community Land Model, version 3 (CLM3)] forced with observed precipitation and other atmospheric forcings that are significantly (and often strongly) correlated with the…
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4Topics & keywords
- Streamflow
- Surface runoff
- Discharge
- Environmental science
- Climatology
- Precipitation
- Rain gauge
- Continental shelf
- Life below water