2006
DOI: 10.3137/ao.440306
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On the simulation of regional scale sublimation over boreal and agricultural landscapes in a climate model

Abstract: (2006) On the simulation of regional scale sublimation over boreal and agricultural landscapes in a climate model, 44:3,[289][290][291][292][293][294][295][296][297][298][299][300][301][302][303][304] DOI: 10.3137 de 0,16 et 0,09, respectivement, pour RÉSUMÉ [Traduit par la rédaction] Dans cette étude, nous faisons une évaluation détaillée de la sublimation à l'échelle régionale pour deux types de surfaces contrastants, d'après les observations et les simulations d'un modèle climatique régional. De nouve… Show more

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“…In addition, SWE data are not accurate after the initial snowmelt [ Walker and Goodison , 1993]. SWE algorithms usually underestimate the actual snow amount [e.g., Dong et al , 2005; MacKay et al , 2006]. The underestimation is consistent with our field observations in this region.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…In addition, SWE data are not accurate after the initial snowmelt [ Walker and Goodison , 1993]. SWE algorithms usually underestimate the actual snow amount [e.g., Dong et al , 2005; MacKay et al , 2006]. The underestimation is consistent with our field observations in this region.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Four distinct time periods are labeled based on melt timing: premelt (no melt), transition period (mild melt), full melt, and no snow. When snowpack starts to melt, moisture will make the SWE data unreliable [ MacKay et al , 2006]. We use the maximum SWE at snowmelt onset date ±5 days as the maximum SWE for the whole year (shown as vertical arrow).…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our site‐level evaluation of albedo algorithms in CLASS limits the influence of errors in vegetation properties. While initially developed for use in Environment Canada's GCM, CLASS is also used in the Canadian Earth System Model (Arora and Boer, ) and regional climate models (MacKay et al , ), and at the basin scale with coupled land surface and sub‐surface hydrological models (Pietroniro et al , ). As such, the ability for canopy parameterizations to apply across scales is desirable.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Snow also modulates the hydrologic cycle (Dyer, 2008;Graybeal and Leathers, 2006;Leathers et al, 1998;Todhunter, 2001); influences ecosystem functioning (Jones et al, 2001); and is a significant resource for many mid latitude populations and for populations whose water is derived from mountainous and northerly cold regions (Barnett et al, 2005;Barry et al, 2007). Snow observations are critical for the validation of climate models Frei et al, 2003MacKay et al, 2006;Roesch et al, 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%