Snow processes are a key component of the water cycle in mountainous areas as well as in many areas of the mid and high latitudes of the Earth. The complexity of these processes, coupled with the limited data available on them, has led to the development of different modelling approaches aimed at improving our understanding of these processes and supporting decision-making and management practices. Physically based approaches, such as the energy balance method, provide the best representation of snow processes, but limitations in data availability in many situations constrain their applicability in favour of more straightforward approaches. Indeed, the comparatively simple temperature-index method has become the most widely used modelling a...
Among the many challenges of Alpine flood prediction is describing complex, meteo-hydrological proce...
Modelling the runoff from snowpack in the forest and in open areas Abstract Spring floods are closel...
During a winter season, when snow covers the watershed, the frequency of rain-on-snow (ROS) events i...
Snow processes are a key component of the water cycle in mountainous areas as well as in many areas ...
Temperature-based snowmelt models are simple to implement and tend to give good results in gauged ba...
In Alpine catchments, snowmelt is often a major contribution to runoff. Therefore, modeling snow pro...
Detailed snow surveys were carried out in the Allt a Mharcaidh catchment on the western edge of the ...
Modeling snow hydrology for cold regions remains a problematic aspect of many hydro-environmental mo...
Snow in the mountains is essential for the water cycle in cold regions. The complexity of the snow p...
The importance of the snow cover for the hydrological cycle is well known but the understanding is s...
This paper proposes a new extension of the classical degree-day snowmelt model applicable to hourly ...
Detailed physically based snow models using energy balance approaches are spatially and temporally t...
Dealing with the issue of spring flood events is primarily based on their causes. It is therefore im...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]ARCEAUInternational audienceThe hydrological balance of an Alpi...
Influence of catchment spatial subdivision on the accuracy of the snow accumulation and snowmelt mod...
Among the many challenges of Alpine flood prediction is describing complex, meteo-hydrological proce...
Modelling the runoff from snowpack in the forest and in open areas Abstract Spring floods are closel...
During a winter season, when snow covers the watershed, the frequency of rain-on-snow (ROS) events i...
Snow processes are a key component of the water cycle in mountainous areas as well as in many areas ...
Temperature-based snowmelt models are simple to implement and tend to give good results in gauged ba...
In Alpine catchments, snowmelt is often a major contribution to runoff. Therefore, modeling snow pro...
Detailed snow surveys were carried out in the Allt a Mharcaidh catchment on the western edge of the ...
Modeling snow hydrology for cold regions remains a problematic aspect of many hydro-environmental mo...
Snow in the mountains is essential for the water cycle in cold regions. The complexity of the snow p...
The importance of the snow cover for the hydrological cycle is well known but the understanding is s...
This paper proposes a new extension of the classical degree-day snowmelt model applicable to hourly ...
Detailed physically based snow models using energy balance approaches are spatially and temporally t...
Dealing with the issue of spring flood events is primarily based on their causes. It is therefore im...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]ARCEAUInternational audienceThe hydrological balance of an Alpi...
Influence of catchment spatial subdivision on the accuracy of the snow accumulation and snowmelt mod...
Among the many challenges of Alpine flood prediction is describing complex, meteo-hydrological proce...
Modelling the runoff from snowpack in the forest and in open areas Abstract Spring floods are closel...
During a winter season, when snow covers the watershed, the frequency of rain-on-snow (ROS) events i...