2017
DOI: 10.5194/hess-2017-598
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Intercomparison of different uncertainty sources in hydrological climate change projections for an alpine catchment (Clutha River, New Zealand)

Abstract: Abstract.As climate change is projected to alter both temperature and precipitation, snow controlled mid-latitude catchments are expected to experience substantial shifts in their seasonal regime, which will have direct implications for water management. In order to provide authoritative projections of climate change impacts, the uncertainty inherent to all 10 components of the modelling chain needs to be accounted for. This study assesses the uncertainty in potential impacts of climate change on the hydro-cli… Show more

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