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ITREE-HYDRO: SNOW HYDROLOGY UPDATE FOR THE URBAN FOREST HYDROLOGY MODEL

Reference Type
Journal, Research (Article)

"This article presents snow hydrology updates made to iTree-Hydro, previously called the Urban Forest Effects—Hydrology model. iTree-Hydro Version 1 was a warm climate model developed by the USDA Forest Service to provide a process-based planning tool with robust water quantity and quality predictions given data limitations common to most urban areas. Cold climate hydrology routines presented in this update to iTree-Hydro include: (1) snow interception to simulate the capture of snow by the vegetation canopy, (2) snow unloading to simulate the release of snow triggered by wind, (3) snowmelt to simulate the solid to liquid phase change using a heat budget, and (4) snow sublimation to simulate the solid to gas phase via evaporation. Cold climate hydrology routines were tested with research-grade snow accumulation and weather data for the winter of 1996-1997 at Umpqua National Forest, Oregon. The Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency for open area snow accumulation was 0.77 and the Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency for under canopy was 0.91. The USDA Forest Service offers iTree-Hydro for urban forest hydrology simulation through iTreetools.org." [Abstract]

Authors
Y. Yang, T.A. Endreny, D.J. Nowak
Date Published
December 2011
Journal/Conference
Journal of the American Water Resources Association
Publisher
American Water Resources Association
Publisher Location
Middleburg, VA (US)
ISBN/ISSN
1752-1688
Volume/Issue/Number
47/6
Start Page
1211
End Page
1218
Sub-Topics
Hydrology, Modeling (other)
State(s)/Region(s)
National
Keywords
snow accumulation, snow ablation, snow interception, i-Tree, snow sublimation, Hydro
Indexed By
UFS - drh
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