Evaluation and intercomparison of multiple snow water equivalent products over the tibetan plateau

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Snow cover affects the thermal conditions of the Tibetan Plateau through snow-albedo feedback and snowmelt, which, in turn, modulates the Asian summer monsoon climate. An accurate estimation of the snow condition on the Tibetan Plateau is therefore of great importance in both seasonal forecasts and climate studies. Estimation of snow water equivalent (SWE) over the Tibetan Plateau is challenging due to the high altitude, complex terrain, and insufficient in situ observations. Multiple SWE products derived from satellite estimates, reanalyses, regional climate model simulations, and land data assimilations are intercompared in terms of daily, seasonal, and annual variations and are then evaluated against in situ SWE observations. The results show a relatively consistent seasonal to interannual variability of the SWE estimates among the products. The discrepancies in magnitude are large, however, especially in winter and spring. Evaluation against in situ SWE observations indicates that none of these products is capable of accurately characterizing both the spatial pattern and temporal variations.

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Yan, Z. L., Bian, Q., Xu, Z., Zhao, L., Zhang, Y. F., Zheng, H., … Xie, C. (2019). Evaluation and intercomparison of multiple snow water equivalent products over the tibetan plateau. Journal of Hydrometeorology, 20(10), 2043–2055. https://doi.org/10.1175/JHM-D-19-0011.1

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