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Michael Weber, Moritz Feigl, Karsten Schulz and Matthias Bernhardt
To find the adequate spatial model discretization scheme, which balances the models capabilities and the demand for representing key features in reality, is a challenging task. It becomes even more challenging in high alpine catchments, where the variabi...
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Karl Wetlaufer, Jordy Hendrikx and Lucy Marshall
Accurate representation of the spatial distribution of snow water equivalent (SWE) in mountainous basins is critical for furthering the understanding of snow as a water resource, especially in the Western United States. To estimate the spatial distributi...
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Isaac J. Y. Schrock, Steven R. Fassnacht, Antonio-Juan Collados-Lara, William E. Sanford, Anna K. D. Pfohl and Enrique Morán-Tejeda
The spatial characteristics and patterns of snow accumulation and ablation inform the amount of water stored and subsequently available for runoff and the timing of snowmelt. This paper characterizes the snow accumulation phase to investigate the spatiot...
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Silvia Terzago, Claudio Cassardo, Roberto Cremonini and Simona Fratianni
Snow cover greatly influences the climate in the Alpine region and is one of the most relevant parameters for the climate change analysis. Nevertheless, snow precipitation variability is a relatively underexplored field of research because of the lack of...
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Jesús Revuelto, Juan-Ignacio López-Moreno, Cesar Azorin-Molina, Esteban Alonso-González and Alba Sanmiguel-Vallelado
Forests in snow-dominated areas have substantial effects on the snowpack and its evolution over time. Such interactions have significant consequences for the hydrological response of mountain rivers. Thus, the impact of forest management actions on the s...
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Zuhal Akyurek, Semih Kuter, Çagri H. Karaman and Berkay Akpinar
Understanding the distribution, patterns, and characteristics of snowfall and snow cover within a given region over extended periods is important. Snow climatology provides valuable insights into the seasonal and long-term variations in snowfall, helping...
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Munkhdavaa Munkhjargal, Simon Groos, Caleb G. Pan, Gansukh Yadamsuren, Jambaljav Yamkin and Lucas Menzel
Knowledge of the duration and distribution of seasonal snow cover is important for understanding the hydrologic regime in mountainous regions within semi-arid climates. In the headwater of the semi-arid Sugnugur catchment (in the Khentii Mountains, north...
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Munkhdavaa Munkhjargal, Simon Groos, Caleb G. Pan, Gansukh Yadamsuren, Jambaljav Yamkin and Lucas Menzel
Knowledge of the duration and distribution of seasonal snow cover is important for understanding the hydrologic regime in mountainous regions within semi-arid climates. In the headwater of the semi-arid Sugnugur catchment (in the Khentii Mountains, north...
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Qiang Fu, Renjie Hou, Tianxiao Li, Peiru Yan, Ziao Ma
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Snow cover is the most common upper boundary condition influencing the soil freeze-thaw process in the black soil farming area of northern China. Snow is a porous dielectric cover, and its unique physical properties affect the soil moisture diffusion, he...
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Ilias G. Pechlivanidis, Jonas Olsson, Thomas Bosshard, Devesh Sharma and K.C. Sharma
The impact of climate change on the hydro-climatology of the Indian subcontinent is investigated by comparing statistics of current and projected future fluxes resulting from three RCP scenarios (RCP2.6, RCP4.5, and RCP8.5). Climate projections from the ...
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Ilias G. Pechlivanidis, Jonas Olsson, Thomas Bosshard, Devesh Sharma, K.C. Sharma
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The impact of climate change on the hydro-climatology of the Indian subcontinent is investigated by comparing statistics of current and projected future fluxes resulting from three RCP scenarios (RCP2.6, RCP4.5, and RCP8.5). Climate projections from the ...
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