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Code for the snow model presented by Kraaijenbrink et al. (2021). The model is based on the temperature index principle with several additions and modifications: Sub daily time stepping Sub-grid variability Mixed precipitation phase Time-variable melt rates (albedo decay) Snow pack water storage and refreezing Advection of rain on snow For the exact methods and model description see Kraaijenbrink et al. (2021). To run the model, an installation of R is required. The model uses two separate scripts: swe-model.r I/O and core model control script, written in R. calculateSWE.cpp The core model, written in c++. In Kraaijenbrink et al. (2021) the model was setup for the High Mountain Asia region on a 0.05 degree grid and 3-hourly time step, forced using ERA5 temperature and precipitation, and calibrated using MODIS-derived snow cover. The pre-proccessed input data required to run the model for this domain and in this setup are available here. Daily output time series of snow water equivalent and snow melt presented by Kraaijenbrink et al. (2021) are available here. Reference Kraaijenbrink, P. D. A., Stigter, E. E., Yao, T., and Immerzeel, W. W. (2021). Climate change decisive for Asia’s snow meltwater supply. Nature Climate Change. doi:10.1038/s41558-021-01074-x.
High Mountain Asia, Snow water equivalent, Snow
High Mountain Asia, Snow water equivalent, Snow
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