Numerical experiments in calculating snow water equivalent and estimating their impact on the formation of spring floods

Seasonal snow cover has a significant impact on forming spring floods. Sparse snow course-measuring network does not meet the requirements of modern tasks related to the technologies of numerical weather prediction (NWP) systems and runoff formation models. Moreover, insufficient volume of hydromete...

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Main Authors: Churiulin Evgenii, Kopeykin Vladimir, Frolova Natalia, Krylenko Inna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/23/e3sconf_vc2020_06003.pdf
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spelling doaj-e342a4e7d3e74a39966a4d13d5b086e62021-04-02T14:28:56ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422020-01-011630600310.1051/e3sconf/202016306003e3sconf_vc2020_06003Numerical experiments in calculating snow water equivalent and estimating their impact on the formation of spring floodsChuriulin EvgeniiKopeykin Vladimir0Frolova Natalia1Krylenko Inna2Hydrometcenter of RussiaLomonosov Moscow State UniversityLomonosov Moscow State UniversitySeasonal snow cover has a significant impact on forming spring floods. Sparse snow course-measuring network does not meet the requirements of modern tasks related to the technologies of numerical weather prediction (NWP) systems and runoff formation models. Moreover, insufficient volume of hydrometeorological data creates a need to improve spring floods forecasting methods by means of available modern hydrometeorological information related to snow cover. To work out an efficient solution to the issue of initial snow data preparation we need a complex approach including the use of data from satellite, atmospheric models, physical-mathematical models of snow cover and insitu information. This approach will provide modern NWP and hydrological models with reliable initial data on snow cover (snow water equivalent – SWE, snow density – SD). The main purpose of our investigation is related to approbation of satellite data and development of snow cover calculation methods for NWP and hydrological models. Numerous SWE and SD experiments have been performed in order to achieve this aim. A regional snow data assimilation system for COSMORu was implemented during the research. Moreover, a new method of hydrological modelling of spring floods based on ECOMAG model with initial information from COSMO-Ru, SnoWE and in-situ data has been proposed and tested.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/23/e3sconf_vc2020_06003.pdf
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author Churiulin Evgenii
Kopeykin Vladimir
Frolova Natalia
Krylenko Inna
spellingShingle Churiulin Evgenii
Kopeykin Vladimir
Frolova Natalia
Krylenko Inna
Numerical experiments in calculating snow water equivalent and estimating their impact on the formation of spring floods
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Churiulin Evgenii
Kopeykin Vladimir
Frolova Natalia
Krylenko Inna
author_sort Churiulin Evgenii
title Numerical experiments in calculating snow water equivalent and estimating their impact on the formation of spring floods
title_short Numerical experiments in calculating snow water equivalent and estimating their impact on the formation of spring floods
title_full Numerical experiments in calculating snow water equivalent and estimating their impact on the formation of spring floods
title_fullStr Numerical experiments in calculating snow water equivalent and estimating their impact on the formation of spring floods
title_full_unstemmed Numerical experiments in calculating snow water equivalent and estimating their impact on the formation of spring floods
title_sort numerical experiments in calculating snow water equivalent and estimating their impact on the formation of spring floods
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Seasonal snow cover has a significant impact on forming spring floods. Sparse snow course-measuring network does not meet the requirements of modern tasks related to the technologies of numerical weather prediction (NWP) systems and runoff formation models. Moreover, insufficient volume of hydrometeorological data creates a need to improve spring floods forecasting methods by means of available modern hydrometeorological information related to snow cover. To work out an efficient solution to the issue of initial snow data preparation we need a complex approach including the use of data from satellite, atmospheric models, physical-mathematical models of snow cover and insitu information. This approach will provide modern NWP and hydrological models with reliable initial data on snow cover (snow water equivalent – SWE, snow density – SD). The main purpose of our investigation is related to approbation of satellite data and development of snow cover calculation methods for NWP and hydrological models. Numerous SWE and SD experiments have been performed in order to achieve this aim. A regional snow data assimilation system for COSMORu was implemented during the research. Moreover, a new method of hydrological modelling of spring floods based on ECOMAG model with initial information from COSMO-Ru, SnoWE and in-situ data has been proposed and tested.
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/23/e3sconf_vc2020_06003.pdf
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