Sublimation of snow from confierous forests in a climate model


Autoria(s): Pomeroy, John Willard; Storck, Pascal; Parviainen, Jason; Essery, Richard
Contribuinte(s)

Centre for Glaciology

Institute of Geography & Earth Sciences

Data(s)

19/09/2006

19/09/2006

2003

Resumo

Essery, R L H, Pomeroy, J W, Parvianen, J & Storck, P, Sublimation of snow from confierous forests in a climate model. Journal of Climate 16, pp 1855-1864 (2003).

Improved representations of snow interception by coniferous forest canopies and sublimation of intercepted snow are implemented in a land-surface model. Driven with meteorological observations from forested sites in Canada, the USA and Sweden, the modified model is found to give reduced sublimation, better simulations of snow loads on and below canopies, and improved predictions of snowmelt runoff. When coupled to an atmospheric model in a GCM, however, drying and warming of the air because of the reduced sublimation provides a feedback which limits the impact of the new canopy snow model on the predicted sublimation. There is little impact on the average annual snowmelt runoff in the GCM, but runoff is delayed and peak runoff increased by the introduction of the canopy snow model.

Peer reviewed

Formato

10

Identificador

Pomeroy , J W , Storck , P , Parviainen , J & Essery , R 2003 , ' Sublimation of snow from confierous forests in a climate model ' Journal of Climate , pp. 1855-1864 .

0894-8755

PURE: 71208

PURE UUID: 06b383ea-4abf-4bf3-9d7d-36bff3199d81

dspace: 2160/272

http://hdl.handle.net/2160/272

Idioma(s)

eng

Relação

Journal of Climate

Tipo

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