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Autor:
David M. Burdick, Paul Kirshen, Andrew Walker, Lorilee Mather, Stephen H. Jones, Jory S. Hecht, Renee Bourdeau, Neil M. Fennessey, Semra Aytur
Publikováno v:
Urban Climate. 24:247-263
Integrated Urban Water Management (IUWM) is the holistic management of urban water supply, sanitation, stormwater, and wastewater to achieve sustainable economic, social and environmental objectives. All parts of the urban water cycle are managed tog
Publikováno v:
Hydrological Processes. 29:1972-1985
Hydro-climatic impacts in water resources systems are typically assessed by forcing a hydrologic model with outputs from general circulation models (GCMs) or regional climate models. The challenges of this approach include maintaining a consistent en
Autor:
Neil M. Fennessey
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 36:759-769
A methodology to estimate the average monthly lake evaporation, E(τ), (month τ=1,12) for fresh water bodies located in the northeast United States is presented. The approach combines analysis of at-site, lake-specific vertical water temperature pro
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hydrology. 198:42-68
Most previous investigations of the impact of potential climatic change on water supply systems have focused on individual systems so that their conclusions only apply to a particular system. Recent advances in computer technology, regional hydrology
Autor:
Richard M. Vogel, Neil M. Fennessey
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hydrology. 184:337-354
Multivariate regression models of average monthly reference crop evapotranspiration, Et(τ), and potential evaporation, Ep(τ), are developed for the northeast USA. Average monthly values of daily Et and Ep are estimated from the Penman-Monteith equa
Autor:
Richard M. Vogel, Neil M. Fennessey
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 31:1029-1039
A streamflow duration curve illustrates the relationship between the frequency and magnitude of streamflow. Flow duration curves have a long history in the field of water-resource engineering and have been used to solve problems in water-quality mana
Publikováno v:
Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management. 121:365-374
An evaluation of time-series of streamflow at 166 basins in the northeastern United States reveals that this region is remarkably homogeneous in terms of the year-to-year variability and persistence of average annual streamflow. Goodness-of-fit tests
Autor:
Neil M. Fennessey
Publikováno v:
Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management. 121:310-317
Determining the yield from a storage reservoir typically requires estimating the contribution to storage by precipitation and the loss of water by free-surface evaporation over time, among other factors. Due to the difficulty in estimating reservoir
Autor:
Paul Kirshen, Neil M. Fennessey
Publikováno v:
Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management. 121:61-70
A study of the possible impacts of climate change due to the equivalent of doubling the atmospheric CO\d2 on the water-supply system of metropolitan Boston showed serious decreases in reservoir-system safe yield due to the climate-change scenarios of
Autor:
Neil M. Fennessey, Richard M. Vogel
Publikováno v:
Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management. 120:485-504
A flow-duration curve (FDC) is simply the complement of the cumulative distribution function of daily, weekly, monthly (or some other time interval of) streamflow. Applications of FDCs include, but are not limited to, hydropower planning, water-quali