Instant Response of Tibetan Plateau Surface Albedo to Snow Coverage and Depth in Snow Season

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Tibetan Plateau (TP) snow cover is featured by sub-seasonal changes, affecting weather and climate in surrounding and downstream areas. Previous studies emphasize the effect of background atmospheric circulation on rapid changes of TP snow cover as a whole. However, spatial discrepant changes of snow cover over the TP with complex topography and uneven snowfall remain unaddressed. Our research indicates that snow cover fraction dominates the rapid changes of surface albedo across the TP, and snow depth also significantly influences surface albedo changes through modulating snow albedo in central and eastern TP with shallow snow. However, the excessive snow amount and empirical snow cover fraction schemes introduce spatially divergent biases of surface albedo changes in simulations. Our research highlights the instant response of TP surface albedo to both snow coverage and depth in snow season, and provides a promising perspective for improving TP snow and surface albedo simulations.

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Miao, X., Guo, W., Li, W., Cao, Y., Ge, J., & Qiu, B. (2024). Instant Response of Tibetan Plateau Surface Albedo to Snow Coverage and Depth in Snow Season. Geophysical Research Letters, 51(3). https://doi.org/10.1029/2023GL108010

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