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IT-SNOW: a snow reanalysis for Italy blending modeling, in situ data, and satellite observations (2010–2021).

Authors :
Avanzi, Francesco
Gabellani, Simone
Delogu, Fabio
Silvestro, Francesco
Pignone, Flavio
Bruno, Giulia
Pulvirenti, Luca
Squicciarino, Giuseppe
Fiori, Elisabetta
Rossi, Lauro
Puca, Silvia
Toniazzo, Alexander
Giordano, Pietro
Falzacappa, Marco
Ratto, Sara
Stevenin, Hervè
Cardillo, Antonio
Fioletti, Matteo
Cazzuli, Orietta
Cremonese, Edoardo
Source :
Earth System Science Data. 2023, Vol. 15 Issue 2, p639-660. 22p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We present IT-SNOW, a serially complete and multi-year snow reanalysis for Italy (∼ 301 × 10 3 km2) – a transitional continental-to-Mediterranean region where snow plays an important but still poorly constrained societal and ecological role. IT-SNOW provides ∼ 500 m daily maps of snow water equivalent (SWE), snow depth, bulk snow density, and liquid water content for the initial period 1 September 2010–31 August 2021, with future updates envisaged on a regular basis. As the output of an operational chain employed in real-world civil protection applications (S3M Italy), IT-SNOW ingests input data from thousands of automatic weather stations, snow-covered-area maps from Sentinel-2, MODIS (Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer), and H SAF products, as well as maps of snow depth from the spatialization of over 350 on-the-ground snow depth sensors. Validation using Sentinel-1-based maps of snow depth and a variety of independent, in situ snow data from three focus regions (Aosta Valley, Lombardy, and Molise) show little to no mean bias compared to the former, and root mean square errors are of the typical order of 30–60 cm and 90–300 mm for in situ, measured snow depth and snow water equivalent, respectively. Estimates of peak SWE by IT-SNOW are also well correlated with annual streamflow at the closure section of 102 basins across Italy (0.87), with ratios between peak water volume in snow and annual streamflow that are in line with expectations for this mixed rain–snow region (22 % on average and 12 % median). Examples of use allowed us to estimate 13.70 ± 4.9 Gm3 of water volume stored in snow across the Italian landscape at peak accumulation, which on average occurs on 4 March ± 10 d. Nearly 52 % of the mean seasonal SWE is accumulated across the Po river basin, followed by the Adige river (23 %), and central Apennines (5 %). IT-SNOW is freely available at 10.5281/zenodo.7034956 and can contribute to better constraining the role of snow for seasonal to annual water resources – a crucial endeavor in a warming and drier climate. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18663508
Volume :
15
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Earth System Science Data
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
162252355
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-15-639-2023