Projecting the Impacts of Climate Change on the Flow Regime of the Columbia River Basin
Submitted by Élyse Fournier 10th August 2017 15:11
Summary
Flow regimes of many rivers around the world are likely to be impacted by the effects of climate change. The Columbia River’s flow regime is heavily dependent on seasonal melting of snow; the warming climate will therefore impact the timing and the volume of the flow. This type of information is required by water resources managers for long-term planning of hydroelectricity assets. The Bonneville Power Administration collaborated with researchers to develop a climate change streamflow dataset for the Columbia River Basin using the latest climate simulations. This works allowed to incorporate ongoing work in the explicit representation of glacier processes in hydrological models and to estimate seasonal changes in the flow.
At a Glance
Country: | United States |
Industry sector: | Endowment |
Type of resources: | Hydro |
Type of energy: | Electricity |
Adaptation type: | Informational • Climate services |
Organization: | Bonneville Power Administration • University of Washington • Oregon State University |
Organization type: | Government • Research organisation |