The objective of this research is to provide an automated methodology and data products to the GCPO LCC partners by (1) developing a multi-model synthesis to simulate streamflow using a monthly water balance model and daily time step hydrologic models (physical process-based and statistical) for all watersheds of the GCPO LCC geographic region and (2) providing products from these models (flow characteristics - magnitude, timing, duration, rate of change, and frequency) for a range of configurations (current and future climate and landscape) through a web interface hosted on the ScienceBase platform which can be used to inform management decisions.
The Gulf Coastal Plains and Ozarks LCC (GCPO LCC) is a science-based mapping platform where conservation managers and LCC members can go to view, retrieve, and perform analyses on spatial information with specific conservation goals in mind. (Must create account first to login)
Project Staff
- Jacob H. LaFontaine1(jlafonta@usgs.gov; 678-924-6664)
- Lauren E. Hay2 (lhay@usgs.gov; 303-236-7279)
- Stacey A. Archfield6 (sarch@usgs.gov; 703-648-5868)
- Andrew R. Bock3 (abock@usgs.gov; 303-236-6875)
- Rheannon M. Hart4 (rmhart@usgs.gov; 501-228-3664)
- Steven L. Markstrom2 (markstro@usgs.gov; 303-236-3330)
- R. Steven Regan2 (rsregan@usgs.gov; 303-236-5008)
- Roland J. Viger2 (rviger@usgs.gov; 303-236-5030)
- Alexandria M. Hunt5 (amhunt@usgs.gov; 919-571-4088)
- Tim Kern7 (kernt@usgs.gov; 970-226-9366)
- Gail Montgomery7 (montgomeryg@usgs.gov; 970-226-9253)
Model Input and Output for Hydrologic Simulations of the Southeastern United States for Historical and Future Conditions
Simulation of water availability in the Southeastern United States for historical and potential future climate and land-cover conditions
Below are partners associated with this project.
- Overview
The objective of this research is to provide an automated methodology and data products to the GCPO LCC partners by (1) developing a multi-model synthesis to simulate streamflow using a monthly water balance model and daily time step hydrologic models (physical process-based and statistical) for all watersheds of the GCPO LCC geographic region and (2) providing products from these models (flow characteristics - magnitude, timing, duration, rate of change, and frequency) for a range of configurations (current and future climate and landscape) through a web interface hosted on the ScienceBase platform which can be used to inform management decisions.
Gulf Coastal Plains and Ozarks Landscape Conservation: Detailed The Gulf Coastal Plains and Ozarks LCC (GCPO LCC) is a science-based mapping platform where conservation managers and LCC members can go to view, retrieve, and perform analyses on spatial information with specific conservation goals in mind. (Must create account first to login)
Project Staff
- Jacob H. LaFontaine1(jlafonta@usgs.gov; 678-924-6664)
- Lauren E. Hay2 (lhay@usgs.gov; 303-236-7279)
- Stacey A. Archfield6 (sarch@usgs.gov; 703-648-5868)
- Andrew R. Bock3 (abock@usgs.gov; 303-236-6875)
- Rheannon M. Hart4 (rmhart@usgs.gov; 501-228-3664)
- Steven L. Markstrom2 (markstro@usgs.gov; 303-236-3330)
- R. Steven Regan2 (rsregan@usgs.gov; 303-236-5008)
- Roland J. Viger2 (rviger@usgs.gov; 303-236-5030)
- Alexandria M. Hunt5 (amhunt@usgs.gov; 919-571-4088)
- Tim Kern7 (kernt@usgs.gov; 970-226-9366)
- Gail Montgomery7 (montgomeryg@usgs.gov; 970-226-9253)
- Data
Model Input and Output for Hydrologic Simulations of the Southeastern United States for Historical and Future Conditions
This data release contains inputs for and outputs from hydrologic simulations of the southeastern U.S. using the Monthly Water Balance Model, the Precipitation Runoff Modeling System (PRMS), and statistically-based methods. These simulations were developed to provide estimates of water availability and statistics of streamflow for historical and potential future conditions for an area of approxima - Publications
Simulation of water availability in the Southeastern United States for historical and potential future climate and land-cover conditions
A study was conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with the Gulf Coastal Plains and Ozarks Landscape Conservation Cooperative (GCPO LCC) and the Department of the Interior Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center, to evaluate the hydrologic response of a daily time step hydrologic model to historical observations and projections of potential climate and land-cover changeAuthorsJacob H. LaFontaine, Rheannon M. Hart, Lauren E. Hay, William H. Farmer, Andy R. Bock, Roland J. Viger, Steven L. Markstrom, R. Steven Regan, Jessica M. Driscoll - Partners
Below are partners associated with this project.