Open ChristinaB opened 6 years ago
Climatology (Precip & temp) from Livneh13 and WRF14 modeling (WRF is biased relative to observations at low elevation)
Use Livneh to bias correct WRF based on 3 elevation bands (more correction at low elevation?)
Livneh performs better at low elevations (where stations are) and WRF is more physically based representations of processes such as lapse rates.
Use observed streamflow to validate climatology
This becomes the Hybrid Livneh-WRF climatology
Sketched paper outline based on these figures.
Figure 1. [Introduction] see notes in One Note Doc
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Methods Section:
[ ] Hybrid climate description citation to Skagit Report (Bandaragoda et al., 2019) and paper in draft (Bandaragoda et al., 2020, in preparation). - Christina -- edit by Crystal
[ ] DHSVM model description - Christina -- edit by Nicoleta
[ ] Saturation extent - Nicoleta -- edit by Christina
[ ] DHSVM outputs/Landlab inputs - dtw - Christina -- edit by Ronda
[ ] GIS inputs to Landslide model - Ronda - edit by Christina
[ ] Fire Ronda -- edit by Crystal
[ ] Landlab component - site Strauch et al., 2018 Ronda -- edit by Christina
[ ] Cyberinfrastructure/Reproducibility -- Christina edit by Ronda
Best idea for figure showing elevation dependent values for ice, snow, dtw, and landslides comparing historic and future and scenarios. Appendix? or the primary figure? We will find out soon!