Pattern-based downscaling of snowpack variability in the western United States

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Nicolas Gauthier
Kevin J. Anchukaitis
Bethany Coulthard
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[1] University of Arizona,School of Geography, Development and Environment and Laboratory of Tree
[2] University of California San Diego,Ring Research
[3] University of Florida,Scripps Institution of Oceanography
[4] University of Nevada Las Vegas,Florida Museum of Natural History
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Climate Dynamics | 2022年 / 58卷
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Snow water equivalent; Empirical orthogonal functions; Canonical correlation analysis; Teleconnections; Water resources;
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The decline in snowpack across the western United States is one of the most pressing threats posed by climate change to regional economies and livelihoods. Earth system models are important tools for exploring past and future snowpack variability, yet their coarse spatial resolutions distort local topography and bias spatial patterns of accumulation and ablation. Here, we explore pattern-based statistical downscaling for spatially-continuous interannual snowpack estimates. We find that a few leading patterns capture the majority of snowpack variability across the western US in observations, reanalyses, and free-running simulations. Pattern-based downscaling methods yield accurate, high resolution maps that correct mean and variance biases in domain-wide simulated snowpack. Methods that use large-scale patterns as both predictors and predictands perform better than those that do not and all are superior to an interpolation-based “delta change” approach. These findings suggest that pattern-based methods are appropriate for downscaling interannual snowpack variability and that using physically meaningful large-scale patterns is more important than the details of any particular downscaling method.
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页码:3225 / 3241
页数:16
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