Cold region atmospheric and hydrologic studies : the Mackenzie GEWEX experience

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Cold region atmospheric and hydrologic studies : the Mackenzie GEWEX experience

Ming-ko Woo, editor

Springer, c2008

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  • v. 2

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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収録内容

  • v. 1. Atmospheric dynamics
  • v. 2. Hydrologic processes

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

v. 1 ISBN 9783540739357

内容説明

This book presents decade-long advances in atmospheric research in the Mackenzie River Basin in northern Canada, which encompasses environments representative of the coldest areas on Earth. Collaborative efforts by a team of about 100 scientists and engineers have yielded knowledge entirely transferable to other high latitude regions in America, Europe and Asia.

目次

Preface List of Contributors List of Acronyms Chapter 1. The Mackenzie GEWEX Study: a Contribution to Cold Region Atmospheric and Hydrologic Sciences Ming-ko Woo, Wayne R. Rouse, Ronald E. Stewart and John M.R. Stone Chapter 2. The Mackenzie Climate System: A Synthesis of MAGS Atmospheric Research Kit K. Szeto, R.E. Stewart, M.K. Yau and J. Gyakum Chapter 3. Climatological Analysis of the Mackenzie River Basin Anticyclones: Structure, Evolution and Interannual Variability Lily Ioannidou and Peter M.K. Yau Chapter 4. Variability of Cold-Season Temperatures in the Mackenzie Basin Kit K. Szeto Chapter 5. Extreme Winter Warming over the Mackenzie Basin: Observations and Causes Zuohao Cao, Ronald E. Stewart and William D. Hogg Chapter 6. Water Vapor Fluxes over the Canadian Prairies and the Mackenzie River Basin Jinliang Liu, Ronald E. Stewart, Kit K. Szeto Chapter 7. Moisture Sources for Extreme Rainfall Events over the Mackenzie River Basin Julian C. Brimlow and Gerhard W. Reuter Chapter 8. Precipitation Recycling in the Mackenzie and Three Other Major River Basins Kit K. Szeto, Jinliang Liu and Alexander Wong Chapter 9. On the Cloud and Precipitating Systems over the Mackenzie Basin David Hudak, Ronald E Stewart, Peter Rodriguez and Bohdan Kochtubajda Chapter 10. The Relationship between Monthly Precipitation and Elevation in the Alberta Foothills during the Foothills Orographic Precipitation Experiment Craig D. Smith Chapter 11. On Predicting Maximum Snowfall Max L. Dupilka and Gerhard W. Reuter Chapter 12. Estimating Snow Water Equivalent in Northern Regions from Satellite Passive Microwave Data Chris Derksen, Anne Walker and Peter Toose Chapter 13. Mackenzie Basin Snow Cover: Variability and Trends from Conventional Data, Satellite Remote Sensing, and Canadian Regional Climate Model Simulations Chris Derksen, Ross Brown and Murray MacKay Chapter 14. Recent Studies on the Climatology and Modeling of Blowing Snow in the Mackenzie River Basin Stephen J. Dery and M.K. Yau Chapter 15. On Blowing Snow and Sublimation in the Mackenzie River Basin Mark Gordon and Peter A. Taylor Chapter 16. Assessing Water and Energy Budgets for the Mackenzie River Basin Kit K. Szeto, Hang Tran, Murray MacKay, Robert Crawford and Ronald E. Stewart Chapter 17. Characteristics of the Moisture Flux Convergence over the Mackenzie River Basin for the 1990-2000 Water-years Mark Schuster Chapter 18. The Influence of Lakes on the Regional Energy and Water Balance of the Central Mackenzie River Basin Wayne R. Rouse, Jacqueline Binyamin, Peter D. Blanken, Normand Bussieres, Claude R. Duguay, Claire J. Oswald, William M. Schertzer and Christopher Spence Chapter 19. Mapping of Surface Albedo over Mackenzie River Basin from Satellite Observations Alexander P. Trishchenko, Konstantin V. Khlopenkov, Calin Ungureanu, Rasim Latifovic, Yi Luo and William B.Park Chapter 20. Comparison of Solar Radiation Budgets in the Mackenzie River Basin from Satellite Observations and a Regional Climate Model Song Guo, Henry G. Leighton, Jian Feng and Murray MacKay Chapter 21. Wildfire Aerosol and Cloud Radiative Forcing in the Mackenzie River Basin from Satellite Observations Song Guo, Henry G. Leighton, Jian Feng, and Alexander Trishchenko Chapter 22. The Nature and Impacts of Thunderstorms in a Northern Climate Bohdan Kochtubajda, Michael D. Flannigan, John R. Gyakum, Ronald E. Stewart,
巻冊次

v. 2 ISBN 9783540749271

内容説明

This book presents decade-long advances in atmospheric research in the Mackenzie River Basin in northern Canada, which encompasses environments representative of most cold areas on Earth. Collaborative efforts have yielded knowledge entirely transferable to other high latitude regions in America, Europe and Asia. This book complements the first volume coming from the GEWEX project, dealing with the region's atmospheric dynamics.

目次

Editor's Note to Volume II List of Contributors List of Acronyms Chapter 1. Synopsis of Atmospheric Research under MAGS Ming-ko Woo Chapter 2. MAGS Contribution to Hydrologic and Surface Process Research Ming-ko Woo and Wayne R. Rouse Chapter 3. Analysis and Application of 1- km Resolution Visible and Infrared Satellite Data over the Mackenzie River Basin Normand Bussieres Chapter 4. On the Use of Satellite Passive Microwave Data for Estimating Surface Soil Wetness in the MacKenzie River Basin Robert Leconte, Marouane Temimi, Naira Chaouch, Francois Brissette,Thibault Toussaint Chapter 5. Studies on Snow Redistribution by Wind and Forest, Snow-covered Area Depletion and Frozen Soil Infiltration in Northern and Western Canada John W. Pomeroy, Donald M. Gray and Phil Marsh Chapter 6. Snowmelt Processes and Runoff at the Arctic Treeline: Ten Years of MAGS Research Philip Marsh, John Pomeroy, Stefan Pohl, William Quinton, Cuyler Onclin, Mark Russell, Natasha Neumann, Alain Pietroniro, Bruce Davison, and S. McCartney Chapter 7. Modeling Maximum Active Layer Thaw in Boreal and Tundra Environments using Limited Data Ming-ko Woo, Michael Mollinga and Sharon L. Smith Chapter 8. Climate-lake Interactions Wayne R. Rouse, Peter D. Blanken, Claude R. Duguay, Claire J. Oswald and William M. Schertzer Chapter 9. Modeling Lake Energy Fluxes in the Mackenzie River Basin using Bulk Aerodynamic Mass Transfer Theory Claire J. Oswald, Wayne R. Rouse and Jacqueline Binyamin Chapter 10. The Time Scales of Evaporation from Great Slave Lake Peter Blanken, Wayne Rouse and William Schertzer Chapter 11. Interannual Variability of the Thermal Components and Bulk Heat Exchange of Great Slave Lake William M.Schertzer, Wayne R. Rouse, Peter D. Blanken, Anne E. Walker, David C.L. Lam and Luis Leon Chapter 12. Flow Connectivity of a Lake-stream System in a Semi-arid, Precambrian Shield Environment Ming-ko Woo and Corrinne Mielko Chapter 13. Hydrology of the Northwestern Subarctic Canadian Shield Christopher Spence and Ming-ko Woo Chapter 14. Recent Advances toward Physically-based Runoff Modeling of the Wetland-dominated, Central Mackenzie River Basin William L. Quinton and Masaki Hayashi Chapter 15. River Ice Faye Hicks and Spyros Beltaos Chapter 16. Regression and Fuzzy Logic Based Ice Jam Flood Forecasting Chandra Mahabir, Claudine Robichaud, Faye Hicks and Aminah Robinson Fayek Chapter 17. Impact of Climate Change on the Peace River Thermal Ice Regime Robyn Andrishak and Faye Hicks Chapter 18. Climate Impacts on Ice-jam Floods in a Regulated Northern River Spyros Beltaos, Terry Prowse, Barrie Bonsal, Tom Carter, Ross MacKay, Luigi Romolo, Alain Pietroniro, and Brenda Toth Chapter 19. Trends in Mackenzie River Basin Streamflows Donald H. Burn and Nicole Hesch Chapter 20. Re-scaling River Flow Direction Data from Local to Continental Scales Lawrence W. Martz , Alain Pietroniro, Dean A. Shaw, Robert N. Armstrong, Boyd Laing and Martin Lacroix Chapter 21. Lessons from Macroscale Hydrologic Modeling: Experience with the Hydrologic Model SLURP in the Mackenzie Basin Robin Thorne, Robert N. Armstrong, Ming-ko Woo and Lawrence W. Martz Chapter 22. Development of a Hydrologic Scheme for Use in Land Surface Models and its Application to Climate Change in the Athabasca River Basin Ernst Kerkhoven and Thian Yew Gan Chapter 23. Validating

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