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Melted snow volume control in the snowmelt runoff model using a snow water equivalent statistically based model
Authors:D Bavera  C De Michele  M Pepe  A Rampini
Institution:1. DIIAR, Politecnico di Milano, , Milano, I20133 Italy;2. Institute for Environment and Sustainability, DG JRC, European Commission, , 21027 Ispra, Va, Italy;3. IREA, CNR, , Milano, I20133 Italy
Abstract:Snowmelt is an important component of the river discharge in mountain environments. In the past 40 years, the snowmelt dynamics has been mostly evaluated using degree‐day‐based models like the snowmelt runoff model (SRM). This model has no control on the volume of the melting snow, even if SRM includes as data input the snow‐covered area. This lack explains why the application of SRM may lead to inaccurate snowmelt volume estimations, even if the discharge volumes are accurately reproduced. Here we introduce in SRM the control on the melted snow volume and consider it in the determination of SRM parameters. The total snow volume, accumulated at the end of winter season, is evaluated by a snow water equivalent statistically based model, SWE‐SEM, and used as an estimate of the melting snow during the summer season. The benefit derived from the introduction of the control on the melting snow volume was investigated in the Mallero basin (northern Italy) for the 2003 and 2004 snow melting seasons. The analysis compares the model's results adopting different parameter sets, both considering and ignoring the control on the melting snow volume. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:snowmelt  snow water equivalent  runoff  model  accuracy
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