Articles | Volume 14, issue 4
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-14-1225-2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-14-1225-2020
Research article
 | 
14 Apr 2020
Research article |  | 14 Apr 2020

Multi-physics ensemble snow modelling in the western Himalaya

David M. W. Pritchard, Nathan Forsythe, Greg O'Donnell, Hayley J. Fowler, and Nick Rutter

Viewed

Total article views: 2,387 (including HTML, PDF, and XML)
HTML PDF XML Total Supplement BibTeX EndNote
1,569 754 64 2,387 305 71 58
  • HTML: 1,569
  • PDF: 754
  • XML: 64
  • Total: 2,387
  • Supplement: 305
  • BibTeX: 71
  • EndNote: 58
Views and downloads (calculated since 10 Sep 2019)
Cumulative views and downloads (calculated since 10 Sep 2019)

Viewed (geographical distribution)

Total article views: 2,387 (including HTML, PDF, and XML) Thereof 2,000 with geography defined and 387 with unknown origin.
Country # Views %
  • 1
1
 
 
 
 

Cited

Latest update: 25 Apr 2024
Download
Short summary
This study compares different snowpack model configurations applied in the western Himalaya. The results show how even sparse local observations can help to delineate climate input errors from model structure errors, which provides insights into model performance variation. The results also show how interactions between processes affect sensitivities to climate variability in different model configurations, with implications for model selection in climate change projections.