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Prof. Hamlet’s research focuses on:
integrated modeling of climate variability and change
surface water hydrology
water resources systems
the built environment
aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems
Dr. Hamlet has been working in the Skagit on climate issues since 2001 with a main focus on climate variability, climate change scenarios, hydrology, water resources, and human and natural systems. Dr. Hamlet’s main area of expertise is hydrology.
Outside of the Skagit Basin, he has worked on Pacific Northwest climate variability and climate change scenarios, Columbia River Basin hydrology and water resources, and regional-scale energy research.
Because of the nature of hydrologic studies, many management areas are potentially affected by Dr. Hamlet’s research. These include water supply, hydropower production, lake recreation, ecosystem services, flood plain management, emergency management, transportation, Skagit River Estuary, and Puget Sound habitat restoration.
Research Interests
Evaluation and downscaling of global and regional climate models
Land surface hydrology and modeling
Integrated hydrological and water resources modeling
Water resources planning and management
Flooding and assessment of hydrologic extremes
Impacts of climate variability and climate change on hydrology and water resources
Sustainable water resources management and climate change adaptation strategies
Long-lead climate and streamflow forecasts and related water resources applications
Modeling of freshwater and estuarine ecosystems
Forest hydrology and climate impacts to terrestrial ecosystems
Paleoclimatic precipitation and streamflow reconstruction
Climate impacts on hydropower and energy systems
integrated modeling of climate variability and change
surface water hydrology
water resources systems
the built environment
aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems
Dr. Hamlet has been working in the Skagit on climate issues since 2001 with a main focus on climate variability, climate change scenarios, hydrology, water resources, and human and natural systems. Dr. Hamlet’s main area of expertise is hydrology.
Outside of the Skagit Basin, he has worked on Pacific Northwest climate variability and climate change scenarios, Columbia River Basin hydrology and water resources, and regional-scale energy research.
Because of the nature of hydrologic studies, many management areas are potentially affected by Dr. Hamlet’s research. These include water supply, hydropower production, lake recreation, ecosystem services, flood plain management, emergency management, transportation, Skagit River Estuary, and Puget Sound habitat restoration.
Research Interests
Evaluation and downscaling of global and regional climate models
Land surface hydrology and modeling
Integrated hydrological and water resources modeling
Water resources planning and management
Flooding and assessment of hydrologic extremes
Impacts of climate variability and climate change on hydrology and water resources
Sustainable water resources management and climate change adaptation strategies
Long-lead climate and streamflow forecasts and related water resources applications
Modeling of freshwater and estuarine ecosystems
Forest hydrology and climate impacts to terrestrial ecosystems
Paleoclimatic precipitation and streamflow reconstruction
Climate impacts on hydropower and energy systems
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Climatic Changeno. 1 (2024): 1-21
Alan F. Hamlet, N. Ehsani, Z. Silver,Kyuhyun Byun,Ursula H. Mahl,Shannon L. Speir,Matt T. Trentman, J. L. Tank,Todd V. Royer
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts (2020)
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