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Research Project: Ecohydrology of Mountainous Terrain in a Changing Climate

Location: Northwest Watershed Research Center

Title: Snow and Water Model analysis and visualiztion (SNOWAV)

Author
item Havens, Scott
item Robertson, Mark
item Marks, Daniel
item JOHNSON, MICAH - University Of California
item Hedrick, Andrew
item TRUJILLO-GOMEZ, ERNESTO - University Of California
item Sandusky, Micah

Submitted to: Model and Computer Program Software Documentation
Publication Type: Other
Publication Acceptance Date: 9/20/2019
Publication Date: 9/20/2019
Citation: Havens, S.C., Robertson, M.E., Marks, D.G., Johnson, M., Hedrick, A., Trujillo-Gomez, E., Sandusky, M.L. 2019. Snow and Water Model analysis and visualiztion (SNOWAV). Zenodo. USDA-ARS-NWRC/snowav:v0.9.26. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3455768.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3455768

Interpretive Summary: SNOWAV was developed at the USDA Agricultural Research Service in Boise, Idaho. SNOWAV standardizes the processing of physically based snow model results for analysis that are frequently investigated for water supply information. The standard processing includes methods to look at the model evolution through time, condensing the spatial information into tangible values, and performs change analysis between time periods.

Technical Abstract: SNOWAV was developed at the USDA Agricultural Research Service in Boise, Idaho. SNOWAV standardizes the processing of physically based snow model results for analysis that are frequently investigated for water supply information. The standard processing includes methods to look at the model evolution through time, condensing the spatial information into tangible values, and performs change analysis between time periods.