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Overview

Alan F. Hamlet is affiliated with the University of Notre Dame in the United States and primarily conducts research in the field of Environmental Science. Their work spans several subfields, including Global and Planetary Change, Water Science and Technology, Atmospheric Science, Environmental Engineering, and Environmental Chemistry.

The main topics of Alan F. Hamlet's research include Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies, Climate Variability and Models, Flood Risk Assessment and Management, Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics, Climate Change and Permafrost, Hydrology and Drought Analysis, and Soil Erosion and Sediment Transport.

Recent publications by Alan F. Hamlet include:

  • "Statistical downscaling techniques for global climate model simulations of temperature and precipitation with application to water resources planning studies" (2021) published in ResearchWorks at the University of Washington (University of Washington)

Frequently collaborating coauthors in Hamlet's body of work are Kyuhyun Byun, Eric P. Salathé, Mohamed Aboelnour, Diogo Bolster, and Ashish Sharma, each contributing to multiple joint publications.

Frequent publication venues for Hamlet's research include:

  • ResearchWorks at the University of Washington (University of Washington)
  • Climatic Change
  • Journal of Hydrometeorology
  • Spiral (Imperial College London)
  • Journal of Hydrology

Among other recent papers associated with Hamlet's field of study are works such as "Impacts of Climate Variability and Change, Pacific Northwest" (2021), "Regional Climate and Hydrologic Change in the Northern U.S. Rockies and Pacific Northwest: Internally Consistent Projections of Future Climate for Resource Management" (2021), "A risk-based analytical framework for quantifying non-stationary flood risks and establishing infrastructure design standards in a changing environment" (2020), and "Climate change impacts and strategies for adaptation for water resource management in Indiana" (2021), published in venues like ResearchWorks at the University of Washington, Journal of Hydrology, and Climatic Change.

Best Publications

  • Climate change 2007 : impacts, adaptation and vulnerability : Working Group II contribution to the Fourth Assessment Report of the IPCC Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

    Tarekegn Abeku;Pamela Abuodha;Francis Adesina;Neil Adger

  • DECLINING MOUNTAIN SNOWPACK IN WESTERN NORTH AMERICA

    Philip W. Mote;Alan F. Hamlet;Martyn P. Clark;Dennis P. Lettenmaier

  • Integrating Climate Impacts in Water Resource Planning and Management

    Kathleen D. White;Seshagirir V. Vaddey;Alan F. Hamlet;Stewart Cohen

  • Hydrologic sensitivity of global rivers to climate change

    Bart Nijssen;Greg M. O'Donnell;Alan F. Hamlet;Dennis P. Lettenmaier

  • Twentieth-Century Drought in the Conterminous United States

    Konstantinos M. Andreadis;Elizabeth A. Clark;Andrew W. Wood;Alan F. Hamlet

  • Climate change and mountain water resources: overview and recommendations for research, management and policy

    Daniel Viviroli;Daniel Viviroli;D R Archer;W Buytaert;H J Fowler

  • Effects of Temperature and Precipitation Variability on Snowpack Trends in the Western United States

    Alan F. Hamlet;Philip W. Mote;Martyn P. Clark;Dennis P. Lettenmaier

  • Flow regime, temperature, and biotic interactions drive differential declines of trout species under climate change

    Seth J. Wenger;Daniel J. Isaak;Charles H. Luce;Helen M. Neville

  • Climate change impacts on streamflow extremes and summertime stream temperature and their possible consequences for freshwater salmon habitat in Washington State

    Nathan Mantua;Ingrid Tohver;Alan Hamlet

  • EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON HYDROLOGY AND WATER RESOURCES IN THE COLUMBIA RIVER BASIN

    Alan F. Hamlet;Dennis P. Lettenmaier

  • Implications of global climate change for snowmelt hydrology in the twenty-first century.

    Jennifer C. Adam;Alan F. Hamlet;Dennis P. Lettenmaier

  • Implications of 21st century climate change for the hydrology of Washington State

    Marketa M. Elsner;Lan Cuo;Nathalie Voisin;Jeffrey S. Deems

  • Mitigating the Effects of Climate Change on the Water Resources of the Columbia River Basin

    Jeffrey T. Payne;Andrew W. Wood;Alan F. Hamlet;Richard N. Palmer

  • Preparing for Climatic Change: The Water, Salmon, and Forests of the Pacific Northwest

    Philip W. Mote;Edward A. Parson;Alan F. Hamlet;William S. Keeton

  • Effects of 20th century warming and climate variability on flood risk in the western U.S.

    Alan F. Hamlet;Dennis P. Lettenmaier

  • Columbia River Streamflow Forecasting Based on ENSO and PDO Climate Signals

    Alan F. Hamlet;Dennis P. Lettenmaier

  • Response of Colorado River runoff to dust radiative forcing in snow

    Thomas H. Painter;Jeffrey S. Deems;Jayne Belnap;Alan F. Hamlet

  • Economic Value of Long-Lead Streamflow Forecasts for Columbia River Hydropower

    Alan F. Hamlet;Daniel Huppert;Dennis P. Lettenmaier

  • Twentieth-Century Trends in Runoff, Evapotranspiration, and Soil Moisture in the Western United States*

    Alan F. Hamlet;Philip W. Mote;Martyn P. Clark;Dennis P. Lettenmaier

  • Production of Temporally Consistent Gridded Precipitation and Temperature Fields for the Continental United States

    Alan F. Hamlet;Dennis P. Lettenmaier

Frequent Co-Authors

Dennis P. Lettenmaier
Dennis P. Lettenmaier University of California, Los Angeles
Ashish Sharma
Ashish Sharma University of New South Wales
Nathan J. Mantua
Nathan J. Mantua National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Harindra J. S. Fernando
Harindra J. S. Fernando University of Notre Dame
Philip W. Mote
Philip W. Mote Oregon State University
Andrew W. Wood
Andrew W. Wood National Center for Atmospheric Research
Eric P. Salathé
Eric P. Salathé University of Washington
Fei Chen
Fei Chen National Center for Atmospheric Research
Claudio O. Stöckle
Claudio O. Stöckle Washington State University
Jessica J. Hellmann
Jessica J. Hellmann University of Minnesota

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