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A comparison between two statistical and a physically-based model in snow water equivalent mapping

Bavera, D.
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Bavay, M.
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Jonas, T.
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2013
Advances in Water Resources

Snow water equivalent (SWE) estimates at the end of the winter season have been compared for the 2002–2006 period in a 200 km2 mountainous area in Switzerland, using three different models. The first model, ALPINE3D, is a physically based process-oriented model, which solves the snowpack energy and mass balance equations. The other two models, SWE-SEM and HS-SWE, are statistical algorithms interpolating snow data on a grid. While SWE-SEM interpolates local estimates of SWE, HS-SWE converts interpolated snow depth maps into maps of SWE using a regionally-calibrated conversion model. We discuss similarities and differences among the models’ results, both in terms of total volume, and spatial distribution of SWE. The comparison shows a general good agreement of the results of the three models, with a mean difference in the total volumes between the two statistical models of ∼8%, and between the physical model and the statistical ones of ∼−3% to −10%.

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DOI
10.1016/j.advwatres.2013.11.011
Author(s)
Bavera, D.
Bavay, M.
Jonas, T.
Lehning, M.  
De Michele, C.
Date Issued

2013

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Advances in Water Resources
Volume

63

Start page

167

End page

178

Subjects

Snow water equivalent

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Physical model

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Statistical model

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Comparison

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March 6, 2014
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/101412
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