Articles | Volume 25, issue 6
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-25-3179-2021
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-25-3179-2021
Research article
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11 Jun 2021
Research article |  | 11 Jun 2021

Using hydrologic landscape classification and climatic time series to assess hydrologic vulnerability of the western U.S. to climate

Chas E. Jones Jr., Scott G. Leibowitz, Keith A. Sawicz, Randy L. Comeleo, Laurel E. Stratton, Philip E. Morefield, and Christopher P. Weaver

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Our research assesses the hydrologic vulnerability of the western U.S. to climate by classifying the landscape based on its physical and climatic characteristics and analyzing climate data. We also apply the approach to examine the vulnerabilities of case studies in the ski and wine industries. We show that the west and its ski areas are vulnerable to changes in snow, while vineyard vulnerability varies. This allows us to consider climatic impacts across landscapes, industries, and stakeholders.