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DECLINING MOUNTAIN SNOWPACK IN WESTERN NORTH AMERICA* 1999 2026 2008 2017 1.1k
  1. DECLINING MOUNTAIN SNOWPACK IN WESTERN NORTH AMERICA* (2005)
    Philip W. Mote, Alan F. Hamlet et al. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
  2. The future intensification of hourly precipitation extremes (2016)
    Andreas F. Prein, Roy Rasmussen et al. Nature Climate Change
  3. Treatment of input uncertainty in hydrologic modeling: Doing hydrology backward with Markov chain Monte Carlo simulation (2008)
    Jasper A. Vrugt, Cajo J. F. ter Braak et al. Water Resources Research
  4. Characteristics of the western United States snowpack from snowpack telemetry (SNOTEL) data (1999)
    Mark C. Serreze, Martyn Clark et al. Water Resources Research
  5. The CAMELS data set: catchment attributes and meteorology for large-sample studies (2017)
    Nans Addor, Andrew J. Newman et al. Hydrology and earth system sciences
  6. Have satellite precipitation products improved over last two decades? A comprehensive comparison of GPM IMERG with nine satellite and reanalysis datasets (2020)
    Guoqiang Tang, Martyn Clark et al. Remote Sensing of Environment
  7. Continental-scale convection-permitting modeling of the current and future climate of North America (2016)
    Changhai Liu, Kyoko Ikeda et al. Climate Dynamics
  8. Slower snowmelt in a warmer world (2017)
    K. N. Musselman, Martyn Clark et al. Nature Climate Change
  9. Development of a large-sample watershed-scale hydrometeorological data set for the contiguous USA: data set characteristics and assessment of regional variability in hydrologic model performance (2015)
    Andrew J. Newman, Martyn Clark et al. Hydrology and earth system sciences
  10. Improving the representation of hydrologic processes in Earth System Models (2015)
    Martyn Clark, Ying Fan et al. Water Resources Research
  11. Projected increases and shifts in rain-on-snow flood risk over western North America (2018)
    K. N. Musselman, Flavio Lehner et al. Nature Climate Change
  12. Challenges in modeling and predicting floods and droughts: A review (2021)
    Manuela I. Brunner, Louise Slater et al. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Water

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