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John W. Pomeroy
Canada Research Chair, University of Saskatchewan
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A New GPM‐DPR Algorithm to Estimate Snowfall in Mountain Regions
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: ATMOSPHERES
03 march 2025
Andre Bertoncini, John W. Pomeroy, Julie M. Theria...
Reliable precipitation forcing is essential for calculating the water balance and other hydrological variables. However, satellite precipitation is...
Analysis of Turbulence and Turbulence Kinetic Energy Dynamics in Complex Terrain
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: ATMOSPHERES
28 february 2025
Mina Rohanizadegan, Richard M. Petrone, John W. Po...
Boundary layer processes and turbulence in a complex terrain are influenced by thermally driven flows, as well as dynamically forced flows when amb...
Convergent and Transdisciplinary Integration: On the Future of Integrated Modeling of Human‐Water Systems
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
19 february 2025
Saman Razavi, Ashleigh Duffy, Leila Eamen, Anthony...
The notion of convergent and transdisciplinary integration, which is about braiding together different knowledge systems, is becoming the mantra of...
The Impact of a Snow Drought on the Hydrology of Mountain Headwater Basins in the Canadian Rockies
MOUNTAIN HYDROLOGY AND BIOGEOCHEMISTRY IN A CHANGING WORLD II ORAL
hydrology | 13 december 2024
John W. Pomeroy, Xing Fang, Madison Harasyn
The Canadian Rockies are the headwaters of rivers that flow to three oceans and supply freshwater to a vast portion of North America. These mountains ...
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Assessing Changing River System and the Cryosphere in Canada: Results from the Global Water Futures Modelling Synthesis.
ADVANCING HYDROLOGIC MODELING AND PREDICTION USING LARGE-DOMAIN METEOROLOGICAL AND HYDROLOGIC DATASETS III ORAL
hydrology | 13 december 2024
Alain Pietroniro, John W. Pomeroy
There is a strong demand for the best available information to support adaptation to increasing water demands, water quality uncertainties, warming te...
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Characterization of recent snow droughts in the Extratropical Andes Cordillera through physically based hydrological modeling
CLIMATE AND SNOW: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE II ORAL
cryosphere | 12 december 2024
James P. McPhee, Diego Hernandez-Neira, Alonso Mej...
The importance of critical low flow periods for water resource planning and other environmental applications is heightened by the evidence of the impa...
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Changes in runoff composition with permafrost thaw under future climate in the Mackenzie River Basin
ANALYZING SUBSURFACE PROCESSES IN PERMAFROST-AFFECTED REGIONS AND THEIR IMPACTS ON INFRASTRUCTURE AND CLIMATE I POSTER
cryosphere | 11 december 2024
Mohamed Elshamy, John W. Pomeroy, Mohamed Abdelham...
High latitudes have been warming at higher rates than the global average resulting in extensive permafrost thaw with wide-ranging impacts on streamflo...
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Improving Hydrological Process Representation in a Hyper-resolution Adaptive Mesh Snow Model
ADVANCING THE STATE OF THE SCIENCE OF WATER RESOURCES MODELING: WHAT’S NEXT FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AT THE INTERSECTION OF DOMAIN, COMPUTER, DATA, AND DECISION SCIENCES V POSTER
hydrology | 11 december 2024
Donovan Allum, Chris Marsh, Alain Pietroniro, John...
Spatially distributed, hyper-resolution, parallelized, three-dimensional, modular adaptive mesh models require significantly fewer computational eleme...
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