Potential effects of climate change on streamflow for seven watersheds in eastern and central Montana

Study region: Eastern and central Montana. Study focus: Fish in Northern Great Plains streams tolerate extreme conditions including heat, cold, floods, and drought; however changes in streamflow associated with long-term climate change may render some prairie streams uninhabitable for current fish s...

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Main Authors: Katherine J. Chase, Adel E. Haj, R. Steven Regan, Roland J. Viger
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-09-01
Series:Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221458181630026X
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spelling doaj-5d685e510a824df79c9a2fa1eda0520b2020-11-24T23:59:03ZengElsevierJournal of Hydrology: Regional Studies2214-58182016-09-017C698110.1016/j.ejrh.2016.06.001Potential effects of climate change on streamflow for seven watersheds in eastern and central MontanaKatherine J. Chase0Adel E. Haj1R. Steven Regan2Roland J. Viger3U.S. Geological Survey Wyoming-Montana Water Science Center, 3162 Bozeman Avenue, Helena, MT 59601, USAU.S. Geological Survey Iowa Water Science Center, 400 S. Clinton Street, Iowa City, IA 52240, USAU.S. Geological Survey National Research Program, P.O. Box 25046, MS 413 Bldg 53, Denver Federal Center, Lakewood, CO 80225-0046, USAU.S. Geological Survey National Research Program, P.O. Box 25046, MS 413 Bldg 53, Denver Federal Center, Lakewood, CO 80225-0046, USAStudy region: Eastern and central Montana. Study focus: Fish in Northern Great Plains streams tolerate extreme conditions including heat, cold, floods, and drought; however changes in streamflow associated with long-term climate change may render some prairie streams uninhabitable for current fish species. To better understand future hydrology of these prairie streams, the Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System model and output from the RegCM3 Regional Climate model were used to simulate streamflow for seven watersheds in eastern and central Montana, for a baseline period (water years 1982–1999) and three future periods: water years 2021–2038 (2030 period), 2046–2063 (2055 period), and 2071–2088 (2080 period). New hydrological insights for the region: Projected changes in mean annual and mean monthly streamflow vary by the RegCM3 model selected, by watershed, and by future period. Mean annual streamflows for all future periods are projected to increase (11–21%) for two of the four central Montana watersheds: Middle Musselshell River and Cottonwood Creek. Mean annual streamflows for all future periods are projected to decrease (changes of −24 to −75%) for Redwater River watershed in eastern Montana. Mean annual streamflows are projected to increase slightly (2–15%) for the 2030 period and decrease (changes of −16 to −44%) for the 2080 period for the four remaining watersheds.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221458181630026XStreamflowPrecipitation-runoff modelHydrologyClimateChangeEastern MontanaCentral MontanaRegional climate model
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author Katherine J. Chase
Adel E. Haj
R. Steven Regan
Roland J. Viger
spellingShingle Katherine J. Chase
Adel E. Haj
R. Steven Regan
Roland J. Viger
Potential effects of climate change on streamflow for seven watersheds in eastern and central Montana
Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies
Streamflow
Precipitation-runoff model
Hydrology
Climate
Change
Eastern Montana
Central Montana
Regional climate model
author_facet Katherine J. Chase
Adel E. Haj
R. Steven Regan
Roland J. Viger
author_sort Katherine J. Chase
title Potential effects of climate change on streamflow for seven watersheds in eastern and central Montana
title_short Potential effects of climate change on streamflow for seven watersheds in eastern and central Montana
title_full Potential effects of climate change on streamflow for seven watersheds in eastern and central Montana
title_fullStr Potential effects of climate change on streamflow for seven watersheds in eastern and central Montana
title_full_unstemmed Potential effects of climate change on streamflow for seven watersheds in eastern and central Montana
title_sort potential effects of climate change on streamflow for seven watersheds in eastern and central montana
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies
issn 2214-5818
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Study region: Eastern and central Montana. Study focus: Fish in Northern Great Plains streams tolerate extreme conditions including heat, cold, floods, and drought; however changes in streamflow associated with long-term climate change may render some prairie streams uninhabitable for current fish species. To better understand future hydrology of these prairie streams, the Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System model and output from the RegCM3 Regional Climate model were used to simulate streamflow for seven watersheds in eastern and central Montana, for a baseline period (water years 1982–1999) and three future periods: water years 2021–2038 (2030 period), 2046–2063 (2055 period), and 2071–2088 (2080 period). New hydrological insights for the region: Projected changes in mean annual and mean monthly streamflow vary by the RegCM3 model selected, by watershed, and by future period. Mean annual streamflows for all future periods are projected to increase (11–21%) for two of the four central Montana watersheds: Middle Musselshell River and Cottonwood Creek. Mean annual streamflows for all future periods are projected to decrease (changes of −24 to −75%) for Redwater River watershed in eastern Montana. Mean annual streamflows are projected to increase slightly (2–15%) for the 2030 period and decrease (changes of −16 to −44%) for the 2080 period for the four remaining watersheds.
topic Streamflow
Precipitation-runoff model
Hydrology
Climate
Change
Eastern Montana
Central Montana
Regional climate model
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221458181630026X
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