Assessing Water Availability and Streamflow Characteristics in the Conterminous United States for Current and Future Climatic and Landscape Conditions
This project is funded by the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center (SE CASC), one of eight regional CASCs that are coordinated by a National CASC. The CASC network is a partnership-driven program that teams scientists with natural and cultural resource managers and local communities to deliver research and tools that can be applied directly to adaptation decisions. This project is focused on providing hydrologic simulations of historical and future conditions considering potential changes in climate and land cover using the USGS National Hydrologic Model Infrastructure.

Application of the National Hydrologic Model Infrastructure with the Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System (NHMI-PRMS), 1950-2010, Maurer Calibration
Model Input and Output for Hydrologic Simulations for the Conterminous United States for Historical and Future Conditions Using the National Hydrologic Model Infrastructure (NHMI) and the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5), 1950 - 2100
This project is funded by the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center (SE CASC), one of eight regional CASCs that are coordinated by a National CASC. The CASC network is a partnership-driven program that teams scientists with natural and cultural resource managers and local communities to deliver research and tools that can be applied directly to adaptation decisions. This project is focused on providing hydrologic simulations of historical and future conditions considering potential changes in climate and land cover using the USGS National Hydrologic Model Infrastructure.
