articleJournal of ClimateApr 15, 2005Closed access

Changes toward Earlier Streamflow Timing across Western North America

Scripps Institution of Oceanography · United States Geological Survey

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Abstract

Abstract The highly variable timing of streamflow in snowmelt-dominated basins across western North America is an important consequence, and indicator, of climate fluctuations. Changes in the timing of snowmelt-derived streamflow from 1948 to 2002 were investigated in a network of 302 western North America gauges by examining the center of mass for flow, spring pulse onset dates, and seasonal fractional flows through trend and principal component analyses. Statistical analysis of the streamflow timing measures with Pacific climate indicators identified local and key large-scale processes that govern the regionally coherent parts of the changes and their relative importance. Widespread and regionally coherent…

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Keywords
  • Streamflow
  • Snowmelt
  • Climatology
  • Pacific decadal oscillation
  • Environmental science
  • Climate change
  • North Atlantic oscillation
  • Drainage basin
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Climate action
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