This paper evaluates the use of field data on the spatial variability of snow water equivalent (SWE) to guide the design of distributed snow models. An extensive reanalysis of results from previous field studies in different snow environments around the world is presented, followed by an analysis of field data on spatial variability of snow collected in the headwaters of the Jollie River basin, a rugged mountain catchment in the Southern Alps of New Zealand. In addition, area-averaged simulations of SWE based on different types of spatial discretization are evaluated. Spatial variability of SWE is shaped by a range of different processes that occur across a hierarchy of spatial scales. Spatial variability at the watershed-scale is shaped by...
The knowledge of the water volume stored in the snowpack, including its spatial distribution, is vit...
The dynamic nature in which the atmosphere and land interact can render the spatial distribution of ...
Influence of catchment spatial subdivision on the accuracy of the snow accumulation and snowmelt mod...
This paper evaluates the use of field data on the spatial variability of snow water equivalent (SWE)...
The spatial distribution of snow water equivalent (SWE) is modelled as a two parameter gamma distrib...
Estimation of the total amount of water stored as snow in a catchment area during the winter season ...
Snow is an important and complicated element in hydrological modelling. The traditional catchment h...
A simulation exercise has been performed to study the temporal development of snow covered area and ...
Spatial variability in snow accumulation and melt owing to topographic effects on solar radiation, s...
Spatial variability in snow accumulation and melt due to topographic effects on solar radiation, dri...
The spatial distribution of alpine snow covers is characterised by large variability. Taking this va...
Traditionally, snowmelt modelling has been governed by the operational need for runoff forecasts. Pa...
Modeling snow redistribution by wind and avalanches in hydrological studies in alpine catchments is ...
Snow water equivalent (SWE) estimates at the end of the winter season have been compared for the 200...
The knowledge of the water volume stored in the snowpack, including its spatial distribution, is vit...
The knowledge of the water volume stored in the snowpack, including its spatial distribution, is vit...
The dynamic nature in which the atmosphere and land interact can render the spatial distribution of ...
Influence of catchment spatial subdivision on the accuracy of the snow accumulation and snowmelt mod...
This paper evaluates the use of field data on the spatial variability of snow water equivalent (SWE)...
The spatial distribution of snow water equivalent (SWE) is modelled as a two parameter gamma distrib...
Estimation of the total amount of water stored as snow in a catchment area during the winter season ...
Snow is an important and complicated element in hydrological modelling. The traditional catchment h...
A simulation exercise has been performed to study the temporal development of snow covered area and ...
Spatial variability in snow accumulation and melt owing to topographic effects on solar radiation, s...
Spatial variability in snow accumulation and melt due to topographic effects on solar radiation, dri...
The spatial distribution of alpine snow covers is characterised by large variability. Taking this va...
Traditionally, snowmelt modelling has been governed by the operational need for runoff forecasts. Pa...
Modeling snow redistribution by wind and avalanches in hydrological studies in alpine catchments is ...
Snow water equivalent (SWE) estimates at the end of the winter season have been compared for the 200...
The knowledge of the water volume stored in the snowpack, including its spatial distribution, is vit...
The knowledge of the water volume stored in the snowpack, including its spatial distribution, is vit...
The dynamic nature in which the atmosphere and land interact can render the spatial distribution of ...
Influence of catchment spatial subdivision on the accuracy of the snow accumulation and snowmelt mod...