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Benefits of Combining Satellite-Derived Snow Cover Data and Discharge Data to Calibrate a Glaciated Catchment in Sub-Arctic Iceland

Julia de Niet, David C. Finger, Arvid Bring, David Egilson, David Gustafsson, Zahra Kalantari

2020Water34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The benefits of fractional snow cover area, as an additional dataset for calibration, were evaluated for an Icelandic catchment with a low degree of glaciation and limited data. For this purpose, a Hydrological Projections for the Environment (HYPE) model was calibrated for the Geithellnaá catchment in south-east Iceland using daily discharge (Q) data and satellite-retrieved MODIS snow cover (SC) images, in a multi-dataset calibration (MDC) approach. By comparing model results using only daily discharge data with results obtained using both datasets, the value of SC data for model calibration was identified. Including SC data improved the performance of daily discharge simulations by 7% and fractional snow cover area simulations by 11%, compared with using only the daily discharge dataset (SDC). These results indicate that MDC improves the overall performance of the HYPE model, confirming previous findings. Therefore, MDC could improve discharge simulations in areas with extra sources of uncertainty, such as glaciers and snow cover. Since the change in fractional snow cover area was more accurate when MDC was applied, it can be concluded that MDC would also provide more realistic projections when calibrated parameter sets are extrapolated to different situations.

Topics & Concepts

SnowEnvironmental scienceCalibrationGlacierArcticSnow coverSatelliteDischargePhysical geographyDrainage basinCatchment areaHydrology (agriculture)MeteorologyRemote sensingClimatologyGeologyGeographyCartographyOceanographyStatisticsMathematicsAerospace engineeringEngineeringGeotechnical engineeringCryospheric studies and observationsHydrology and Watershed Management StudiesClimate change and permafrost