1. Supplementary Files for 'Adaptive Mapping of Design Ground Snow Loads in the Conterminous United States'
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Wagstaff, Jadon, Wheeler, Jesse, Bean, Brennan, Maguire, Marc, Sun, Yan, and Utah State University
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Statistics and Probability ,regional generalized additive regression models ,snow load ,snow ,RGAMs ,Mathematics - Abstract
Recent amendments to design ground snow load requirements in ASCE 7-22 have reduced the size of case study regions by 91% from what they were in ASCE 7-16, primarily in western states. This reduction is made possible through the development of highly accurate regional generalized additive regression models (RGAMs), stitched together with a novel smoothing scheme implemented in the R software package remap, to produce the continental- scale maps of reliability-targeted design ground snow loads available in ASCE 7-22. This approach allows for better characterizations of the changing relationship between temperature, elevation, and ground snow loads across the Conterminous United States. RGAMs are shown to have 10% or better improvement in mean absolute mapping error in two independently created datasets when compared to traditional mapping techniques. Potential implications and limitations of incorporating mapping accuracy into the reliability-targeted load calculation are demonstrated and discussed.
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- 2023