Comparison of estimates of snow input with a small alpine catchment
1990
Sommerfeld, R.A. | Musselman, R.C. | Wooldridge, G.L.
We have used five methods to estimate the snow water equivalent input to the Glacier Lakes Ecosystem Experiments Site (GLEES) in south-central Wyoming during the winter 1987-1988 and to obtain an estimate of the errors. The methods are: (1) the Martinec and Rango degree-day method; (2) Wooldridge et al. method of determining the average yearly snowfall from tree morphology; (3) precipitation gage measurements from the Wyoming Water Research Center Snowy Range Observatory; (4) NADP collector data; (5) an independent estimate from snow core data from a small catchment in the GLEES. Eatimated water input ranged from a low of 65 cm H2O (liquid water equivalent) for the precipitation gage to a high of 85 cm H2O for the Martinec and Rango method. An evaluation of the biases in the methods indicate that the true value may be nearer the high end of this range.
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