An analysis of hydrological response to a multi-model approach based on an ensemble of seven snow models (SM; degree-day and mixed degree-day/energy balance models) coupled with three hydrological models (HM) is presented for a snowmelt-dominated basin in Canada. The present study aims to compare the performance and the reliability of different types of SM-HM combinations at simulating snowmelt flows over the 1961–2000 historical period. The multi-model approach also allows evaluating the uncertainties associated with the structure of the SM-HM ensemble to better predict river flows in Nordic environments. The 20-year calibration shows a satisfactory performance of the ensemble of 21 SM-HM combinations at simulating daily discharges and sno...
Comparisons between snow water equivalent (SWE) and river discharge estimates are important in evalu...
Snowmelt induced runoff from river basins is usually successfully simulated using a simple degree-da...
Hydrologic model evaluations have traditionally focused on measuring how closely the model can simul...
An analysis of hydrological response to a multi-model approach based on an ensemble of seven snow mo...
The impacts of climate change on water resources in snow- and glacier-dominated basins are of great ...
Snow is a very important component in the hydrological cycle in Norway and crucial for determining r...
Hydrological modelling in the Canadian sub-Arctic is hindered by sparse meteorological and snowpack ...
Hydrological modelling in the Canadian sub-Arctic is hindered by sparse meteorological and snowpack ...
Hydrological modelling in the Canadian sub-Arctic is hindered by sparse meteorological and snowpack ...
Hydrological modelling in the Canadian sub-Arctic is hindered by sparse meteorological and snowpack ...
Hydrological modelling in the Canadian sub-Arctic is hindered by sparse meteorological and snowpack ...
Hydrological modelling in the Canadian sub-Arctic is hindered by sparse meteorological and snowpack ...
peer reviewedStreamflow is often the only variable used to evaluate hydrological models. In a previo...
peer reviewedStreamflow is often the only variable used to evaluate hydrological models. In a previo...
Abstract: Jakeman et al. [2006] discuss minimum standards for model development and reporting and of...
Comparisons between snow water equivalent (SWE) and river discharge estimates are important in evalu...
Snowmelt induced runoff from river basins is usually successfully simulated using a simple degree-da...
Hydrologic model evaluations have traditionally focused on measuring how closely the model can simul...
An analysis of hydrological response to a multi-model approach based on an ensemble of seven snow mo...
The impacts of climate change on water resources in snow- and glacier-dominated basins are of great ...
Snow is a very important component in the hydrological cycle in Norway and crucial for determining r...
Hydrological modelling in the Canadian sub-Arctic is hindered by sparse meteorological and snowpack ...
Hydrological modelling in the Canadian sub-Arctic is hindered by sparse meteorological and snowpack ...
Hydrological modelling in the Canadian sub-Arctic is hindered by sparse meteorological and snowpack ...
Hydrological modelling in the Canadian sub-Arctic is hindered by sparse meteorological and snowpack ...
Hydrological modelling in the Canadian sub-Arctic is hindered by sparse meteorological and snowpack ...
Hydrological modelling in the Canadian sub-Arctic is hindered by sparse meteorological and snowpack ...
peer reviewedStreamflow is often the only variable used to evaluate hydrological models. In a previo...
peer reviewedStreamflow is often the only variable used to evaluate hydrological models. In a previo...
Abstract: Jakeman et al. [2006] discuss minimum standards for model development and reporting and of...
Comparisons between snow water equivalent (SWE) and river discharge estimates are important in evalu...
Snowmelt induced runoff from river basins is usually successfully simulated using a simple degree-da...
Hydrologic model evaluations have traditionally focused on measuring how closely the model can simul...