Evaluating methods to estimate the water equivalent of new snow from daily snow depth recordings

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作者
Magnusson, Jan [1 ]
Cluzet, Bertrand [1 ]
Queno, Louis [1 ]
Mott, Rebecca [1 ]
Oberrauch, Moritz [1 ,2 ]
Mazzotti, Giulia [1 ,3 ,4 ,5 ]
Marty, Christoph [1 ]
Jonas, Tobias [1 ]
机构
[1] WSL Inst Snow & Avalanche Res SLF, Fluelastr 11, CH-7260 Davos, Switzerland
[2] Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Dept Civil Environm & Geomat Engn, Zurich, Switzerland
[3] Univ Grenoble Alpes, Univ Toulouse, Ctr Etudes Neige, Meteo France,CNRS,CNRM, F-38100 St Martin dHeres, France
[4] Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Lab Hydraul Hydrol & Glaciol VAW, Zurich, Switzerland
[5] Swiss Fed Inst Forest, Snow & Landscape Res WSL, batiment ALPOLE, Sion, Switzerland
基金
瑞士国家科学基金会;
关键词
New snow; Data assimilation; Snow modeling; Precipitation; MODEL; PRECIPITATION; DENSITY; SCALE; WEATHER; CLIMATE; VARIABILITY; ASSIMILATION; SIMULATIONS; SCHEME;
D O I
10.1016/j.coldregions.2025.104435
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The water equivalent of new snow (HNW) plays a crucial role in various fields, including hydrological modeling, avalanche forecasting, and assessing snow loads on structures. However, in contrast to snow depth (HS), obtaining HNW measurements is challenging as well as time-consuming and is hence rarely measured. Therefore, we assess the reliability of two semi-empirical methods, HS2SWE and Delta SNOW, for estimating HNW. These methods are designed to simulate continuous water equivalent of the snowpack (SWE) from daily HS only, with changes in SWE yielding daily HNW estimates. We compare both parametric methods against HNW predictions from a physics-based snow model (FSM2oshd) that integrates daily HS recordings using data assimilation. Our findings reveal that all methods exhibit similar performance, with relative biases of less than similar to 3 % in replicating SWE observations commonly used for model evaluations. However, the Delta SNOW model tends to underestimate daily HNW by similar to 17 %, whereas HS2SWE and FSM2oshd combined with a particle filter data assimilation scheme provide nearly unbiased estimates, with relative biases below similar to 5 %. In contrast to the parsimonious parametric methods, we show that the physics-based approach can yield information about unobserved variables, such as total solid precipitation amounts, that may differ from HNW due to concurrent melt. Overall, our results underscore the potential of utilizing commonly available daily HS data in conjunction with appropriate modeling techniques to provide valuable insights into snow accumulation processes. Our study demonstrates that daily SWE observations or supplementary measurements like HNW are important for validating the day-to-day accuracy of simulations and should ideally already be incorporated during the calibration and development of models.
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