Title of article :
Hydrological modelling of glacierized catchments focussing on the validation of simulated snow patterns - applications within the flood forecasting system of the Tyrolean river Inn
Author/Authors :
J. Schober، نويسنده , , S. Achleitner and W. Rauch ، نويسنده , , R. Kirnbauer، نويسنده , , F. Schoberl، نويسنده , , H. Schonlaub، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
11
From page :
99
To page :
109
Abstract :
The catchment of the river Inn is located in the Swiss and Austrian Alps. In the frame of the flood forecasting system "HoPI" (#ochwasserprognose fur den Tiroler /nn), the Austrian part of the river Inn and its tributaries are covered within a hybrid numerical model. The runoff from the glacierized headwaters of the south-western Inn tributaries is calculated using the Snow- and Icemelt Model "SES" which utilizes a spatially-distributed energy balance approach; within SES, the accumulation and melting processes for snow, firn, and ice are considered. It is of great importance that such a type of model is used in the simulation of alpine areas since in these regions stream flow is influenced by the accumulation and melt of snow and ice and snow-free glaciers have also the potential to increase or even induce flood flow. For a prototype of the forecast system, SES was calibrated using the snow depletion of a glacier, but later, following the first results during the operational mode, the model was recalibrated and validated using remotely-sensed data covering all 13 glacierized catchments. Using the final snow-parameter setting, a simulation run of 15 hydrological years without any state corrections achieved overall agreements between observed and simulated snow cover ranging from 68% to 88% for all individual catchments. Runoff was calibrated and validated using the data from three different gauges. A parameter set, including both validated snow and runoff parameters, was applied for the modelling of a fourth gauged catchment and also achieved accurate results. This final unique parameterization was transferred to the remaining, ungauged watersheds.
Journal title :
experimental and clinical transplantation
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
experimental and clinical transplantation
Record number :
685835
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