Steven Hostetler, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
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Analysis of the surface hydrology in a regional climate model Analysis of the surface hydrology in a regional climate model
This paper discusses the surface hydrology of a multi‐year simulation of present day climate over the United States (US) conducted with a regional climate model (RegCM) nested within a general circulation model (GCM). The RegCM, which is run with a 60 km gridpoint spacing is interactively coupled with a state‐of‐the‐art surface physics package that includes full surface hydrology...
Authors
F. Giorgi, Steven W. Hostetler, Christine Shields Brodeur
Lake-atmosphere feedbacks associated with paleolakes Bonneville and Lahontan Lake-atmosphere feedbacks associated with paleolakes Bonneville and Lahontan
A high-resolution, regional climate model nested within a general circulation model was used to study the interactions between the atmosphere and the large Pleistocene lakes in the Great Basin of the United States. Simulations for January and July 18,000 years ago indicate that moisture provided by synoptic-scale atmospheric circulation features was the primary component of the...
Authors
S. W. Hostetler, F. Giorgi, G. T. Bates, P. J. Bartlein
Modeling the effects of climate change on the thermal structure of Yellowstone Lake Modeling the effects of climate change on the thermal structure of Yellowstone Lake
No abstract available.
Authors
Steven W. Hostetler, John Varley
Use of output from high‐resolution atmospheric models in landscape‐scale hydrologic models: An assessment Use of output from high‐resolution atmospheric models in landscape‐scale hydrologic models: An assessment
In this paper we investigate the feasibility of coupling regional climate models (RCMs) with landscape‐scale hydrologic models (LSHMs) for studies of the effects of climate on hydrologic systems. The RCM used is the National Center for Atmospheric Research/Pennsylvania State University mesoscale model (MM4). Output from two year‐round simulations (1983 and 1988) over the western United...
Authors
S. W. Hostetler, F. Giorgi
Toward the simulation of the effects of the Great Lakes on regional climate Toward the simulation of the effects of the Great Lakes on regional climate
This paper describes a set of numerical experiments aimed at evaluating the feasibility of applying a version of the National Center for Atmospheric Research-Pennsylvania State University regional model (MM4) to regional climate simulation over the Great Lakes Basin. The objectives of this initial modeling investigation are 1) to examine whether the MM4 can capture the primary forcing...
Authors
Gary T. Bates, F. Giorgi, Steven W. Hostetler
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Analysis of the surface hydrology in a regional climate model Analysis of the surface hydrology in a regional climate model
This paper discusses the surface hydrology of a multi‐year simulation of present day climate over the United States (US) conducted with a regional climate model (RegCM) nested within a general circulation model (GCM). The RegCM, which is run with a 60 km gridpoint spacing is interactively coupled with a state‐of‐the‐art surface physics package that includes full surface hydrology...
Authors
F. Giorgi, Steven W. Hostetler, Christine Shields Brodeur
Lake-atmosphere feedbacks associated with paleolakes Bonneville and Lahontan Lake-atmosphere feedbacks associated with paleolakes Bonneville and Lahontan
A high-resolution, regional climate model nested within a general circulation model was used to study the interactions between the atmosphere and the large Pleistocene lakes in the Great Basin of the United States. Simulations for January and July 18,000 years ago indicate that moisture provided by synoptic-scale atmospheric circulation features was the primary component of the...
Authors
S. W. Hostetler, F. Giorgi, G. T. Bates, P. J. Bartlein
Modeling the effects of climate change on the thermal structure of Yellowstone Lake Modeling the effects of climate change on the thermal structure of Yellowstone Lake
No abstract available.
Authors
Steven W. Hostetler, John Varley
Use of output from high‐resolution atmospheric models in landscape‐scale hydrologic models: An assessment Use of output from high‐resolution atmospheric models in landscape‐scale hydrologic models: An assessment
In this paper we investigate the feasibility of coupling regional climate models (RCMs) with landscape‐scale hydrologic models (LSHMs) for studies of the effects of climate on hydrologic systems. The RCM used is the National Center for Atmospheric Research/Pennsylvania State University mesoscale model (MM4). Output from two year‐round simulations (1983 and 1988) over the western United...
Authors
S. W. Hostetler, F. Giorgi
Toward the simulation of the effects of the Great Lakes on regional climate Toward the simulation of the effects of the Great Lakes on regional climate
This paper describes a set of numerical experiments aimed at evaluating the feasibility of applying a version of the National Center for Atmospheric Research-Pennsylvania State University regional model (MM4) to regional climate simulation over the Great Lakes Basin. The objectives of this initial modeling investigation are 1) to examine whether the MM4 can capture the primary forcing...
Authors
Gary T. Bates, F. Giorgi, Steven W. Hostetler