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Ben Livneh
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Evaluating Large‐Storm Dominance in High‐Resolution GCMs and Observations Across the Western Contiguous United States
EARTH'S FUTURE
26 june 2024
Nels R. Bjarke, Ben Livneh, Joseph J. Barsugli, A...

Extreme precipitation events are projected to increase in frequency across much of the land‐surface as the global climate warms, but such pro...

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Storylines for Global Hydrologic Drought Within CMIP6
EARTH'S FUTURE
03 june 2024
Nels R. Bjarke, Ben Livneh, Joseph J. Barsugli

Future global increases in the duration and severity of hydrologic drought present an emerging challenge for water resource management. However, pr...

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Evaluating Noah‐MP Simulated Runoff and Snowpack in Heavily Burned Pacific‐Northwest Snow‐Dominated Catchments
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: ATMOSPHERES
25 april 2024
Ronnie Abolafia-Rosenzweig, Cenlin He, Fei Chen, Y...

Terrestrial hydrology is altered by fires, particularly in snow‐dominated catchments. However, fire impacts on catchment hydrology are often ...

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Leveraging ICESat, ICESat‐2, and Landsat for Global‐Scale, Multi‐Decadal Reconstruction of Lake Water Levels
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
20 february 2024
Fangfang Yao, Ben Livneh, Balaji Rajagopalan, Jida...

Lakes provide important water resources and many essential ecosystem services. Some of Earth's largest lakes recently reached record‐low leve...

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How does ‘hydrologic memory’ from water storage in snowpack and soil moisture impact skill in machine-learning based seasonal streamflow forecasts?
APPLICATIONS IN SNOW HYDROLOGY: LINKING SNOWPACK AND STREAMFLOW ACROSS SCALES I POSTER
hydrology | 15 december 2023
Parthkumar Modi, Keith Jennings, Joseph R. Kasprzy...
Ongoing declines in mountain snowpack in recent decades, combined with a strong indication of prolonged and severe future droughts, present a potentia...
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Current state of knowledge and future directions in global lake hydrology in the Anthropocene
UNDERSTANDING AND MODELING LAKES WITHIN THE HYDRO-HUMAN-ECOSYSTEM-CLIMATE NEXUS ACROSS LOCAL TO GLOBAL SCALES POSTER
hydrology | 15 december 2023
Fangfang Yao, Ben Livneh, Balaji Rajagopalan, Hann...
Lakes are the largest stock of surface liquid water on land and an important component of the water cycle. They play a crucial role in providing essen...
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Global declines in lake water storage
REMOTE SENSING OF RIVERS, LAKES, RESERVOIRS, AND WETLANDS V ORAL
hydrology | 15 december 2023
Fangfang Yao, Ben Livneh, Balaji Rajagopalan, Jida...
Lakes store the largest amount of accessible freshwater on Earth. They function as regulators of climate change through the cycling of carbon and prov...
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Changes in snow water storage and hydrologic partitioning across spatial scales in western North America
MODELING OF THE CRYOSPHERE: SEASONAL SNOW I ORAL
cryosphere | 14 december 2023
Kate Hale, Keith N. Musselman, Nels R. Bjarke, Be...
Mountainous snowpacks dictate the timing and amount of downstream meltwater resources since winter precipitation is stored until air temperatures warm...
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