February 15, 2024
Journal Article

Editorial: Advances in Observations and Modeling of Snow, Forest-Snow Processes and Snow Hydrology

Abstract

Seasonal snowpack plays a pivotal role in the regional water cycle. In Western mountainous regions, where precipitation predominantly occurs as snow during winter and is limited in the summer months when water demand peaks, snowpack serves as a critical water source essential for sustaining water supply, ecosystems, agriculture, and industries. Additionally, snowpack dynamically influences extreme events, such as floods, droughts, and wildfires, through intricate land-atmosphere feedback. Nevertheless, significant knowledge gaps persist within this field due to data limitations and the complexity of the physics involved in modeling snow and snow hydrology (i.e., snow acts as a critical upstream hydrological process). This research topic presents a collection of manuscripts that address some of these important research gaps.

Published: February 15, 2024

Citation

Sun N., and N. Cristea. 2023. Editorial: Advances in Observations and Modeling of Snow, Forest-Snow Processes and Snow Hydrology. Frontiers in Water 5. PNNL-SA-189715. doi:10.3389/frwa.2023.1274748