Investigating the critical influencing factors of snowmelt runoff and development of a mid-long term snowmelt runoff forecasting

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Hongling Zhao
Hongyan Li
Yunqing Xuan
Shanshan Bao
Yangzong Cidan
Yingying Liu
Changhai Li
Meichu Yao
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[1] Jilin University,College of New Energy and Environment
[2] Ministry of Education,Key Laboratory of Groundwater Resources and Environment
[3] Jilin University,Jilin Provincial Key Laboratory of Water Resources and Environment
[4] Jilin University,Department of Civil Engineering
[5] Swansea University Bay Campus,undefined
[6] Yellow River Engineering Consulting Co. Ltd.,undefined
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snowmelt runoff; mid-long term forecast; SVR; cold regions;
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Snowmelt runoff is a vital source of fresh water in cold regions. Accurate snowmelt runoff forecasting is crucial in supporting the integrated management of water resources in these regions. However, the performances of such forecasts are often very low as they involve many meteorological factors and complex physical processes. Aiming to improve the understanding of these influencing factors on snowmelt runoff forecast, this study investigated the time lag of various meteorological factors before identifying the key factor in snowmelt processes. The results show that solar radiation, followed by temperature, are the two critical influencing factors with time lags being 0 and 2 days, respectively. This study further quantifies the effect of the two factors in terms of their contribution rate using a set of empirical equations developed. Their contribution rates as to yearly snowmelt runoff are found to be 56% and 44%, respectively. A mid-long term snowmelt forecasting model is developed using machine learning techniques and the identified most critical influencing factor with the biggest contribution rate. It is shown that forecasting based on Supporting Vector Regression (SVR) method can meet the requirements of forecast standards.
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页码:1313 / 1333
页数:20
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