SNOW COVER MODEL FOR GLOBAL CLIMATE SIMULATIONS

Citation
B. Loth et al., SNOW COVER MODEL FOR GLOBAL CLIMATE SIMULATIONS, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 98(D6), 1993, pp. 10451-10464
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Metereology & Atmospheric Sciences
Volume
98
Issue
D6
Year of publication
1993
Pages
10451 - 10464
Database
ISI
SICI code
Abstract
Because of the high sensitivity of the climate system to anomalies of the snow cover, appropriate models of the latter are required. In this paper a one-dimensional multilayer model of a snow cover is presented combining relatively accurate model physics with minimal computer tim e. The model is based on the balance of mass and energy, including the important internal processes such as the diffusion of temperature and water vapor, melting and freezing, the extinction of short wave radia tion, and the retention of liquid water. In order to keep the possibil ity of using the model on a global scale, no local parameterizations a re employed. An efficient numerical scheme makes the model suitable fo r long-term climate studies. Integrations for Potsdam (52-degrees-N, 1 3-degrees-E) with standard synoptic measurements over a period of six winters demonstrate good correspondence between the model results and the observed values. The most serious problem remaining is the choice of a satisfactory criterion to distinguish between snowfall and rain w hich strongly affects the simulation of snow depth and water equivalen t.