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Evaluation of probable maximum snow accumulation: Development of a methodology for climate change studies.

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Type de ressource
Article de revue
Auteurs/contributeurs
  • Klein, Iris Maria (Auteur)
  • Rousseau, Alain N. (Auteur)
  • Frigon, Anne (Auteur)
  • Freudiger, Daphné (Auteur)
  • Gagnon, Patrick (Auteur)
Titre
Evaluation of probable maximum snow accumulation: Development of a methodology for climate change studies.
Résumé
Summary Probable maximum snow accumulation (PMSA) is one of the key variables used to estimate the spring probable maximum flood (PMF). A robust methodology for evaluating the PMSA is imperative so the ensuing spring PMF is a reasonable estimation. This is of particular importance in times of climate change (CC) since it is known that solid precipitation in Nordic landscapes will in all likelihood change over the next century. In this paper, a PMSA methodology based on simulated data from regional climate models is developed. Moisture maximization represents the core concept of the proposed methodology; precipitable water being the key variable. Results of stationarity tests indicate that CC will affect the monthly maximum precipitable water and, thus, the ensuing ratio to maximize important snowfall events. Therefore, a non-stationary approach is used to describe the monthly maximum precipitable water. Outputs from three simulations produced by the Canadian Regional Climate Model were used to give first estimates of potential PMSA changes for southern Quebec, Canada. A sensitivity analysis of the computed PMSA was performed with respect to the number of time-steps used (so-called snowstorm duration) and the threshold for a snowstorm to be maximized or not. The developed methodology is robust and a powerful tool to estimate the relative change of the PMSA. Absolute results are in the same order of magnitude as those obtained with the traditional method and observed data; but are also found to depend strongly on the climate projection used and show spatial variability.
Publication
Journal of Hydrology
Volume
537
Date
2016-06-01
DOI
10.1016/j.jhydrol.2016.03.031
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2016.03.031 MAG ID: 2307215066
Référence
Klein, I. M., Rousseau, A. N., Frigon, A., Freudiger, D., & Gagnon, P. (2016). Evaluation of probable maximum snow accumulation: Development of a methodology for climate change studies. Journal of Hydrology, 537. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2016.03.031
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  • Rousseau, Alain
Secteurs et disciplines
  • Nature et Technologie
Types d'événements extrêmes
  • Évènements liés au froid (neige, glace)
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