Inter-comparison of high-resolution gridded climate data sets and their implication on hydrological model simulation over the Athabasca Watershed, Canada

Several different gridded climate data sets have recently been made available with the purpose of providing a consistent set of climatic data for many hydro-climatic studies. Recent advances in land-surface schemes and their implementation in fully distributed processes-based hydrologic models have demanded even higher-resolution gridded data.

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Short Name of Publication http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/hyp.10236/full
Deliverable Type Science Article
Program Catagory Aquatics
Program Type OSM
Author Hyung-Il Eum, Yonas Dibike, Terry Prowse, Barrie Bonsal
Periodical Title Hydrological Processes
Year of Publication 2014
Publishing Organization Environment Canada (EC)/Water and Climate Impacts Research Centre (W-CIRC), University of Victoria
Month of Publication
Periodical Volumes 28(14)
Page Range 4250–4271
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) 10.1002/hyp.10236.
Online ISBN/ISSN 1099-1085
Print ISBN/ISSN 0885-6087
Recomended Citation Eum, H.-I., Dibike, Y., Prowse, T. and Bonsal, B. (2014), Inter-comparison of high-resolution gridded climate data sets and their implication on hydrological model simulation over the Athabasca Watershed, Canada. Hydrol. Process., 28: 4250–4271. doi:10.1002/hyp.10236
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