@article {29248, title = {The runoff model-intercomparison project over Lake Erie and the Great Lakes}, journal = {AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts}, volume = {2019}, year = {2019}, pages = {H32E-03}, abstract = {

The Great Lakes Runoff Inter-comparison Project (GRIP) includes a wide range of lumped and distributed models that are used operationally and/or for research purposes across Canada and the United States. Participating models are GEM-Hydro, WRF-Hydro, MESH, VIC, WATFLOOD, Noah-MP, HYPE, LBRM, GR4J, and a purely statistical model. As part of the Integrated Modelling Program for Canada (IMPC) under the Global Water Futures (GWF) program, the project is aiming to run all these models over several regions in Canada. We started with the Lake Erie watershed and then extended the study to the whole Great Lakes domain.

}, author = {J. Mai and B. Tolson and H. Shen and E. Gaborit and V. Fortin and M. Dimitrijevic and N. Gasset and D. Durnford and Y. Shin and T. Stadnyk and O. Awoye and L. Fry and E. Bradley and T. Hunter and A. Gronewall and J. Smith and L. Mason and L. Read and K. FitzGerald and K. Sampsn and A. Hamlet and F. Seglenieks and A. Temgoua and S. Gharari and S. Razavi and A. Haghnegahdar and M. Elshamy and D. Princz and A. Pietroniro and X. Ni and Y. Yuan and M. Najafi and M. Rahimimovaghar and M. Gauch and J. Lin and R. Tang} }