Description: A dataset of modeled flow metrics for streams in major river basins of the Western US for historical and future climate change scenarios: (Base Flow Index)
Copyright Text: Wenger, S.J., C.H. Luce, A.F. Hamlet, D.J. Isaak, and H.M Neville. 2010. Macroscale hydrologic modeling of ecologically relevant flow metrics. Water Resources Research. 46: W09513. doi:10.1029/2009WR008839.
Description: This feature class represents modeled streamflow metrics from the mid-21st century time period (2030-2059) in the western United States. In addition to standard NHD attributes, the streamflow dataset includes metrics on mean daily flow (year-round, summer, and August), flood levels associated with 1.5 year, 10-year, 25-year, and maximum modeled floods; number of winter flows over the 95th percentile; center of flow mass date; and base flow index. These files and additional information are available on the project website, https://www.fs.fed.us/rm/boise/AWAE/projects/modeled_stream_flow_metrics.shtml.
Copyright Text: Wenger, S.J., C.H. Luce, A.F. Hamlet, D.J. Isaak, and H.M Neville. 2010. Macroscale hydrologic modeling of ecologically relevant flow metrics. Water Resources Research. 46: W09513. doi:10.1029/2009WR008839.
Description: A dataset of modeled flow metrics for streams in major river basins of the Western US for historical and future climate change scenarios: (Center of Flow Mass Date)
Copyright Text: Wenger, S.J., C.H. Luce, A.F. Hamlet, D.J. Isaak, and H.M Neville. 2010. Macroscale hydrologic modeling of ecologically relevant flow metrics. Water Resources Research. 46: W09513. doi:10.1029/2009WR008839.
Description: This feature class represents modeled streamflow metrics from the mid-21st century time period (2030-2059) in the western United States. In addition to standard NHD attributes, the streamflow dataset includes metrics on mean daily flow (year-round, summer, and August), flood levels associated with 1.5 year, 10-year, 25-year, and maximum modeled floods; number of winter flows over the 95th percentile; center of flow mass date; and base flow index. These files and additional information are available on the project website, https://www.fs.fed.us/rm/boise/AWAE/projects/modeled_stream_flow_metrics.shtml.
Copyright Text: Wenger, S.J., C.H. Luce, A.F. Hamlet, D.J. Isaak, and H.M Neville. 2010. Macroscale hydrologic modeling of ecologically relevant flow metrics. Water Resources Research. 46: W09513. doi:10.1029/2009WR008839.
Description: A dataset of modeled flow metrics for streams in major river basins of the Western US for historical and future climate change scenarios: (Center of Flow Mass)
Copyright Text: Wenger, S.J., C.H. Luce, A.F. Hamlet, D.J. Isaak, and H.M Neville. 2010. Macroscale hydrologic modeling of ecologically relevant flow metrics. Water Resources Research. 46: W09513. doi:10.1029/2009WR008839.
Description: This feature class represents modeled streamflow metrics from the mid-21st century time period (2030-2059) in the western United States. In addition to standard NHD attributes, the streamflow dataset includes metrics on mean daily flow (year-round, summer, and August), flood levels associated with 1.5 year, 10-year, 25-year, and maximum modeled floods; number of winter flows over the 95th percentile; center of flow mass date; and base flow index. These files and additional information are available on the project website, https://www.fs.fed.us/rm/boise/AWAE/projects/modeled_stream_flow_metrics.shtml.
Copyright Text: Wenger, S.J., C.H. Luce, A.F. Hamlet, D.J. Isaak, and H.M Neville. 2010. Macroscale hydrologic modeling of ecologically relevant flow metrics. Water Resources Research. 46: W09513. doi:10.1029/2009WR008839.
Description: A dataset of modeled flow metrics for streams in major river basins of the Western US for historical and future climate change scenarios: (Winter Flows > 95th Percentile)
Copyright Text: Wenger, S.J., C.H. Luce, A.F. Hamlet, D.J. Isaak, and H.M Neville. 2010. Macroscale hydrologic modeling of ecologically relevant flow metrics. Water Resources Research. 46: W09513. doi:10.1029/2009WR008839.
Description: This feature class represents modeled streamflow metrics from the mid-21st century time period (2030-2059) in the western United States. In addition to standard NHD attributes, the streamflow dataset includes metrics on mean daily flow (year-round, summer, and August), flood levels associated with 1.5 year, 10-year, 25-year, and maximum modeled floods; number of winter flows over the 95th percentile; center of flow mass date; and base flow index. These files and additional information are available on the project website, https://www.fs.fed.us/rm/boise/AWAE/projects/modeled_stream_flow_metrics.shtml.
Copyright Text: Wenger, S.J., C.H. Luce, A.F. Hamlet, D.J. Isaak, and H.M Neville. 2010. Macroscale hydrologic modeling of ecologically relevant flow metrics. Water Resources Research. 46: W09513. doi:10.1029/2009WR008839.
Description: A dataset of modeled flow metrics for streams in major river basins of the Western US for historical and future climate change scenarios: (100-Year Flood)
Copyright Text: Wenger, S.J., C.H. Luce, A.F. Hamlet, D.J. Isaak, and H.M Neville. 2010. Macroscale hydrologic modeling of ecologically relevant flow metrics. Water Resources Research. 46: W09513. doi:10.1029/2009WR008839.
Description: This feature class represents modeled streamflow metrics from the mid-21st century time period (2030-2059) in the western United States. In addition to standard NHD attributes, the streamflow dataset includes metrics on mean daily flow (year-round, summer, and August), flood levels associated with 1.5 year, 10-year, 25-year, and maximum modeled floods; number of winter flows over the 95th percentile; center of flow mass date; and base flow index. These files and additional information are available on the project website, https://www.fs.fed.us/rm/boise/AWAE/projects/modeled_stream_flow_metrics.shtml.
Copyright Text: Wenger, S.J., C.H. Luce, A.F. Hamlet, D.J. Isaak, and H.M Neville. 2010. Macroscale hydrologic modeling of ecologically relevant flow metrics. Water Resources Research. 46: W09513. doi:10.1029/2009WR008839.
Description: A dataset of modeled flow metrics for streams in major river basins of the Western US for historical and future climate change scenarios: (25-Year Flood)
Copyright Text: Wenger, S.J., C.H. Luce, A.F. Hamlet, D.J. Isaak, and H.M Neville. 2010. Macroscale hydrologic modeling of ecologically relevant flow metrics. Water Resources Research. 46: W09513. doi:10.1029/2009WR008839.
Description: This feature class represents modeled streamflow metrics from the mid-21st century time period (2030-2059) in the western United States. In addition to standard NHD attributes, the streamflow dataset includes metrics on mean daily flow (year-round, summer, and August), flood levels associated with 1.5 year, 10-year, 25-year, and maximum modeled floods; number of winter flows over the 95th percentile; center of flow mass date; and base flow index. These files and additional information are available on the project website, https://www.fs.fed.us/rm/boise/AWAE/projects/modeled_stream_flow_metrics.shtml.
Copyright Text: Wenger, S.J., C.H. Luce, A.F. Hamlet, D.J. Isaak, and H.M Neville. 2010. Macroscale hydrologic modeling of ecologically relevant flow metrics. Water Resources Research. 46: W09513. doi:10.1029/2009WR008839.
Description: A dataset of modeled flow metrics for streams in major river basins of the Western US for historical and future climate change scenarios: (10-Year Flood)
Copyright Text: Wenger, S.J., C.H. Luce, A.F. Hamlet, D.J. Isaak, and H.M Neville. 2010. Macroscale hydrologic modeling of ecologically relevant flow metrics. Water Resources Research. 46: W09513. doi:10.1029/2009WR008839.
Description: This feature class represents modeled streamflow metrics from the mid-21st century time period (2030-2059) in the western United States. In addition to standard NHD attributes, the streamflow dataset includes metrics on mean daily flow (year-round, summer, and August), flood levels associated with 1.5 year, 10-year, 25-year, and maximum modeled floods; number of winter flows over the 95th percentile; center of flow mass date; and base flow index. These files and additional information are available on the project website, https://www.fs.fed.us/rm/boise/AWAE/projects/modeled_stream_flow_metrics.shtml.
Copyright Text: Wenger, S.J., C.H. Luce, A.F. Hamlet, D.J. Isaak, and H.M Neville. 2010. Macroscale hydrologic modeling of ecologically relevant flow metrics. Water Resources Research. 46: W09513. doi:10.1029/2009WR008839.
Description: A dataset of modeled flow metrics for streams in major river basins of the Western US for historical and future climate change scenarios: (1.5-Year Flood)
Copyright Text: Wenger, S.J., C.H. Luce, A.F. Hamlet, D.J. Isaak, and H.M Neville. 2010. Macroscale hydrologic modeling of ecologically relevant flow metrics. Water Resources Research. 46: W09513. doi:10.1029/2009WR008839.
Description: This feature class represents modeled streamflow metrics from the mid-21st century time period (2030-2059) in the western United States. In addition to standard NHD attributes, the streamflow dataset includes metrics on mean daily flow (year-round, summer, and August), flood levels associated with 1.5 year, 10-year, 25-year, and maximum modeled floods; number of winter flows over the 95th percentile; center of flow mass date; and base flow index. These files and additional information are available on the project website, https://www.fs.fed.us/rm/boise/AWAE/projects/modeled_stream_flow_metrics.shtml.
Copyright Text: Wenger, S.J., C.H. Luce, A.F. Hamlet, D.J. Isaak, and H.M Neville. 2010. Macroscale hydrologic modeling of ecologically relevant flow metrics. Water Resources Research. 46: W09513. doi:10.1029/2009WR008839.
Description: A dataset of modeled flow metrics for streams in major river basins of the Western US for historical and future climate change scenarios: mean daily flow (August)
Copyright Text: Wenger, S.J., C.H. Luce, A.F. Hamlet, D.J. Isaak, and H.M Neville. 2010. Macroscale hydrologic modeling of ecologically relevant flow metrics. Water Resources Research. 46: W09513. doi:10.1029/2009WR008839.
Description: This feature class represents modeled streamflow metrics from the mid-21st century time period (2030-2059) in the western United States. In addition to standard NHD attributes, the streamflow dataset includes metrics on mean daily flow (year-round, summer, and August), flood levels associated with 1.5 year, 10-year, 25-year, and maximum modeled floods; number of winter flows over the 95th percentile; center of flow mass date; and base flow index. These files and additional information are available on the project website, https://www.fs.fed.us/rm/boise/AWAE/projects/modeled_stream_flow_metrics.shtml.
Copyright Text: Wenger, S.J., C.H. Luce, A.F. Hamlet, D.J. Isaak, and H.M Neville. 2010. Macroscale hydrologic modeling of ecologically relevant flow metrics. Water Resources Research. 46: W09513. doi:10.1029/2009WR008839.
Description: A dataset of modeled flow metrics for streams in major river basins of the Western US for historical and future climate change scenarios: mean daily flow (summer)
Copyright Text: Wenger, S.J., C.H. Luce, A.F. Hamlet, D.J. Isaak, and H.M Neville. 2010. Macroscale hydrologic modeling of ecologically relevant flow metrics. Water Resources Research. 46: W09513. doi:10.1029/2009WR008839.
Description: This feature class represents modeled streamflow metrics from the mid-21st century time period (2030-2059) in the western United States. In addition to standard NHD attributes, the streamflow dataset includes metrics on mean daily flow (year-round, summer, and August), flood levels associated with 1.5 year, 10-year, 25-year, and maximum modeled floods; number of winter flows over the 95th percentile; center of flow mass date; and base flow index. These files and additional information are available on the project website, https://www.fs.fed.us/rm/boise/AWAE/projects/modeled_stream_flow_metrics.shtml.
Copyright Text: Wenger, S.J., C.H. Luce, A.F. Hamlet, D.J. Isaak, and H.M Neville. 2010. Macroscale hydrologic modeling of ecologically relevant flow metrics. Water Resources Research. 46: W09513. doi:10.1029/2009WR008839.
Description: A dataset of modeled flow metrics for streams in major river basins of the Western US for historical and future climate change scenarios: mean daily flow (year-round)
Copyright Text: Wenger, S.J., C.H. Luce, A.F. Hamlet, D.J. Isaak, and H.M Neville. 2010. Macroscale hydrologic modeling of ecologically relevant flow metrics. Water Resources Research. 46: W09513. doi:10.1029/2009WR008839.
Description: This feature class represents modeled streamflow metrics from the mid-21st century time period (2030-2059) in the western United States. In addition to standard NHD attributes, the streamflow dataset includes metrics on mean daily flow (year-round, summer, and August), flood levels associated with 1.5 year, 10-year, 25-year, and maximum modeled floods; number of winter flows over the 95th percentile; center of flow mass date; and base flow index. These files and additional information are available on the project website, https://www.fs.fed.us/rm/boise/AWAE/projects/modeled_stream_flow_metrics.shtml.
Copyright Text: Wenger, S.J., C.H. Luce, A.F. Hamlet, D.J. Isaak, and H.M Neville. 2010. Macroscale hydrologic modeling of ecologically relevant flow metrics. Water Resources Research. 46: W09513. doi:10.1029/2009WR008839.