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Rain or snow: hydrologic processes, observations, prediction, and research needs

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Harpold, Adrian A., Kaplan, Michael L., Klos, P. Zion, Link, Timothy, McNamara, James P., Rajagopal, Seshadri, Schumer, Rina, and Steele, Caitriana M., Rain or snow: hydrologic processes, observations, prediction, and research needs: Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, v. 21, iss. 1.

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Abstract (from http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/21/1/2017/): The phase of precipitation when it reaches the ground is a first-order driver of hydrologic processes in a watershed. The presence of snow, rain, or mixed-phase precipitation affects the initial and boundary conditions that drive hydrological models. Despite their foundational importance to terrestrial hydrology, typical phase partitioning methods (PPMs) specify the phase based on near-surface air temperature only. Our review conveys the diversity of tools available for PPMs in hydrological modeling and the advancements needed to improve predictions in complex terrain with large spatiotemporal variations in precipitation phase. Initially, we review the processes and physics [...]

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