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Project Information
Project Name
MWF: Mountain Water Futures
Led by
Lead 1
Lead 2
Lead 3
Lead 4
Name
Sean Carey
Brian Menounos
Masaki Hayashi
Sarah Irvine
Institution
McMaster University
University of Northern British Columbia
University of Calgary
McMaster University
Role
PI
PI
PI
Project Manager
Contact Information
careysk@mcmaster.ca 905 525 9140 ext 20134
brian.menounos@unbc.ca 250-960-6266
hayashi@ucalgary.ca 403 220 2794
irvinse2@mcmaster.ca 905 525 9140 ext 20148
Classification (e.g., "GWF Pillar 3", "CCRN", etc.)
GWF Pillar 3
Project Websites
http://www.mountainwaterfutures.ca https://gwf.usask.ca/projects-facilities/all-projects/p3-mwf.php
Project Description
This project is developing a user-driven mountain west observation and prediction system for snow, glaciers and hydrology in mountainous terrain. This includes montane and alpine environments in the Rocky, Coast, Columbia, Mackenzie and Richardson Mountains that are the major headwaters of western Canada’s east, west and north flowing rivers. The goal of this observation and prediction system is to understand future water for the mountains of Western Canada and to improve the ability to predict future hydrological regimes and plan appropriate adaptation. Changes to Canada’s western mountains are having profound and rapid impact on the rate, magnitude and timing of streamflow regimes, which is challenging current water resource management practices in the region. As an example of an observation and prediction system, see the SnowCast product at http://www.snowcast.ca , which estimates snowpack depth and snow water equivalent around the Bow River Basin centered over Banff, Canada. SnowCast is an experimental Canadian Hydrological Model (CHM) https://gwfnet.net/Metadata/Record/T-2020-05-09-81nhOTJVAh0q93p83uhT81Zcg data product that downscales the Global Environmental Multiscale (GEM) model forecasts from Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) to provide high resolution snowpack forecasts that take into account variable windflow, solar radiation, precipitation, and temperature over complex terrain.
Current Status of this Project
○ Planned
◉ In Progress
○ Abandoned
○ Complete
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