WMO, 1986. Intercomparison of models of snowmelt runoff. Geneva, World Meteorological Organization. WMO Publ. 646 OH-23.World Meteorological Organization. 1986. Intercomparison of models of snowmelt runoff. World Meteorological Organization (WMO), Geneva, Switzerland. Operational Hydrology Report 23, ...
Snowmelt runoff provides a large portion of the fresh water in the Northern Hemisphere and is especially important for water resources management in the arid and semi-arid regions of the Western US. Snow cover depresses lower tropospheric temperatures at local and regional scales and impacts ...
Important shift and decrease in snowmelt runoff peaks of the basins located in the mountainous region of eastern Anatolia are attributed to the amplification of projected warming in the winter season (Sen et al., 2011; Bozkurt and Sen, 2013; Yucel et al., 2015). According to high emission ...
To deal with this problem, the comparison of approximate confidence intervals of criterion values using the jackknife statistic is proposed. The method is applied to the results of the recent WMO project for the intercomparison of conceptual models of snowmelt runoff.doi:10.1080/02626668809491260...
Results of an intercomparison of models of snowmelt runoff WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATIONWorld Meteorological Organization
The modeled mean annual runoff shows large regional differences by a factor of up to 4 between models. The corresponding difference in mean annual evapotranspiration is about a factor of 2. The analysis of runoff timing for the LSMs demonstrates the importance of correct snowmelt timing, where ...
(1) regress future streamflow on situ observations of rainfall, snow water equivalent, river flow, and occasionally climate system indices that exhibit teleconnections with local watershed climate; and (2) run ensemble hydrologic model simulations that harness runoff predictability through combining initial...