Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
The Hindu-Kush Karakoram Himalaya (HKKH)
mountains and the Tibetan plateau are the
world's largest snow and ice reservoir outside
the polar regions, and provide water to about
1.5 billion people in India, Nepal, Pakistan and
China. Changes in snow dynamics in these
areas would impact on water availability for
downstream populations.
The current knowledge on the snow character-
istics in the HKKH is incomplete owing to the
remoteness of the region, which allow only sparse
and sporadic surface observations.
Global Climate Models (GCMs), despite their
coarse spatial resolution, may be eective in pro-
viding a smooth but coherent picture of the
large scale temporal and spatial patterns of snow
depth.
We consider the last generation of the Global Cli-
mate Models (CMIP5) and we investigate how
they represent the snowpack in the HKKH region
compared to the major reanalysis products. We
also explore the projected changes in snow depth
for the XXI century in RCP4.5 and RCP8.5 sce-
narios.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.03 Poster in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
snow; climate models; CMIP5; climate change; Himalaya; Karakoram
Elenco autori:
Terzago, Silvia; GRAF VON HARDENBERG, JOST DIEDRICH; Palazzi, Elisa; Provenzale, Antonello
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