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A Model for Evaluating Stream Temperature Response to Climate Change Scenarios in Wisconsin

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2009
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2009

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Westenbroek, S., Stewart, J. S., Buchwald, C.A., Mitro, M., Lyons, J.D., and Greb, S., 2009, A Model for Evaluating Stream Temperature Response to Climate Change Scenarios in Wisconsin: .

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Global climate change is expected to alter temperature and flow regimes for streams in Wisconsin over the coming decades. Stream temperature will be influenced not only by the predicted increases in average air temperature, but also by changes in baseflow due to changes in precipitation patterns and amounts. In order to evaluate future stream temperature and flow regimes in Wisconsin, we have integrated two existing models in order to generate a water temperature time series at a regional scale for thousands of stream reaches where site-specific temperature observations do not exist. The approach uses the US Geological Survey (USGS) Soil-Water-Balance (SWB) model, along with a recalibrated version of an existing artificial neural network [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northeast CASC

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  • Watershed Management 2010: Innovations in Watershed Management under Land Use and Climate Change

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