Snow distribution over the Namco lake area of the Tibetan Plateau

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The mesoscale snow distribution over the Namco lake area of the Tibetan Plateau on October 2005 has been investigated in this paper. The base and revised experiments were conducted using the Weather Research Model (WRF) with three nested grids that included a 1 km finest grid centered on the Namco station. Our simulation ran from 6 October through to 10 October 2005, which was concurrent with long term meteorological observations. Evaluation against boundary layer meteorological tower measurements and flux observations showed that the model captured the observed 2 m temperature and 10 m winds reasonably well in the revised experiment. The results suggest that output snow depth maximum amounts from two simulated experiments were centered downwind of the Namco lakeshore. Modified surface state variable, for example, surface skin temperature on the lake help to increase simulated credibility. © Author(s) 2009.

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Li, M., Ma, Y., Hu, Z., Ishikawa, H., & Oku, Y. (2009). Snow distribution over the Namco lake area of the Tibetan Plateau. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 13(11), 2023–2030. https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-13-2023-2009

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