A Simple Process-Based Snowmelt Routine to Model Spatially Distributed Snow Depth and Snowmelt in the SWAT Model

被引:23
|
作者
Fuka, Daniel R. [1 ]
Easton, Zachary M. [2 ]
Brooks, Erin S. [3 ]
Boll, Jan [3 ]
Steenhuis, Tammo S. [1 ]
Walter, M. Todd [1 ]
机构
[1] Cornell Univ, Dept Biol & Environm Engn, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
[2] Virginia Tech ESAREC, Dept Biol Syst Engn, Virginia Agr Expt Stn, Painter, VA 23420 USA
[3] Univ Idaho, Dept Biol & Agr Engn, Moscow, ID 83843 USA
关键词
snowmelt; snow cover; radiation; energy budget; distributed hydrological model; environmental energy; process-based model; temperature index; SWAT; RIVER-BASIN; SOIL; RUNOFF; FOREST; VALIDATION; TRANSPORT; COVER;
D O I
10.1111/j.1752-1688.2012.00680.x
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
We present a method to integrate a process-based (PB) snowmelt model that requires only daily temperature and elevation information into the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model. The model predicts the spatiotemporal snowpack distribution without adding additional complexity, and in fact reduces the number of calibrated parameters. To demonstrate the utility of the PB model, we calibrate the PB and temperature-index (TI) SWAT models to optimize agreement with stream discharge on a 46-km2 watershed in northwestern Idaho, United States, for 10 individual years and use the calibrated parameters for the year with the best agreement to run the model for 15 remaining years. Stream discharge predictions by the PB and TI model were similar, although the PB model simulated snowmelt more accurately than the TI model for the remaining 15-year period. Spatial snow distributions predicted by the PB model better matched observations from LandSat imagery and a SNOTEL station. Results for this watershed show that including PB snowmelt in watershed models is feasible, and calibration of TI-based watershed models against discharge can incorrectly predict snow cover.
引用
收藏
页码:1151 / 1161
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] A PREDICTION MODEL FOR SNOWMELT, SNOW SURFACE-TEMPERATURE AND FREEZING DEPTH USING A HEAT-BALANCE METHOD
    KONDO, J
    YAMAZAKI, T
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED METEOROLOGY, 1990, 29 (05): : 375 - 384
  • [42] Estimating the distribution of snow water equivalent using remotely sensed snow cover data and a spatially distributed snowmelt model: A multi-resolution, multi-sensor comparison
    Molotch, Noah P.
    Margulis, Steven A.
    ADVANCES IN WATER RESOURCES, 2008, 31 (11) : 1503 - 1514
  • [43] Use of distributed snow measurements to test and improve a snowmelt model for predicting the effect of forest clear-cutting
    Jost, Georg
    Moore, R. Dan
    Weiler, Markus
    Gluns, David R.
    Alila, Younes
    JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY, 2009, 376 (1-2) : 94 - 106
  • [44] Runoff simulation of the headwaters of the Yellow River using the SWAT model with three snowmelt algorithms
    Zhang, Xuesong
    Srinivasan, Raghavan
    Debele, Bekele
    Hao, Fanghua
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION, 2008, 44 (01): : 48 - 61
  • [45] Evaluation of streamflow simulation by SWAT model for two small watersheds under snowmelt and rainfall
    Levesque, Etienne
    Anctil, Francois
    van Griensven, Ann
    Beauchamp, Nicolas
    HYDROLOGICAL SCIENCES JOURNAL-JOURNAL DES SCIENCES HYDROLOGIQUES, 2008, 53 (05): : 961 - 976
  • [46] Quantifying the Role of Snowmelt in Stream Discharge in an Alaskan Watershed: An Analysis Using a Spatially Distributed Surface Hydrology Model
    Liao, Chang
    Zhuang, Qianlai
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-EARTH SURFACE, 2017, 122 (11) : 2183 - 2195
  • [47] Snow water equivalent in the Sierra Nevada: Blending snow sensor observations with snowmelt model simulations
    Guan, Bin
    Molotch, Noah P.
    Waliser, Duane E.
    Jepsen, Steven M.
    Painter, Thomas H.
    Dozier, Jeff
    WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, 2013, 49 (08) : 5029 - 5046
  • [48] SENSITIVITY OF THE SNOWMELT RUNOFF MODEL TO UNDERESTIMATES OF REMOTELY SENSED SNOW COVERED AREA
    Steele, Caiti
    Rango, Al
    Hall, Dorothy
    Bleiweiss, Max
    2010 IEEE INTERNATIONAL GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING SYMPOSIUM, 2010, : 2382 - 2385
  • [49] Constraining snowmelt in a temperature-index model using simulated snow densities
    Bormann, Kathryn J.
    Evans, Jason P.
    McCabe, Matthew F.
    JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY, 2014, 517 : 652 - 667
  • [50] Incorporating accumulated temperature and algorithm of snow cover calculation into the snowmelt runoff model
    Yu, Meiyan
    Chen, Xi
    Li, Lanhai
    Bao, Anming
    de la Paix, Mupenzi Jean
    HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES, 2013, 27 (25) : 3589 - 3595