A conceptual snow model with an analytic resolution of the heat and phase change equations
Résumé
Snow models are often designed to simulate snowmelt and river discharge when coupled to a rainfall-runoff model, but few of them simulate correctly the snow water equivalent (SWE) at point scale. Tackling this flaw could have several advantages: improving the model reliability and performance for short- and long-term prediction, permitting spatial regionalization, and allowing data assimilation of observed snow measurements.
Domaines
Sciences de l'environnement
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