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Deterministic Model Input and Output Data for Selected Warming Scenarios for the Squannacook River Watershed in Massachusetts

Published by U.S. Geological Survey | Department of the Interior | Metadata Last Checked: January 07, 2026 | Last Modified: 2024-03-19T00:00:00Z
The input datasets are daily precipitation and minimum and maximum temperature for a period of 64 years for warming scenarios of 0 degrees to 8 degrees Celsius, by 0.5-degree increments for the Squannacook River watershed in Massachusetts. The source of the data is the Stochastic Weather Generator (SWG; Steinschneider and Najibi, 2022) and includes 100 ensembles from the SWG. The daily time-series, space-delimited files cover three subwatersheds within the Squannacook River watershed in a format readable by the Precipitation Runoff-Modeling System (PRMS; https://www.usgs.gov/software/precipitation-runoff-modeling-system-prms). The input files were input to PRMS, along with the model control and parameter files, to generate the output files. The output files are daily time-series in comma-delimited format of the resulting discharges for the Squannacook River at the mouth of the river and at the Squannacook River near West Groton, Massachusetts streamgage for each of the ensembles of each of the warming scenarios.

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