Michal Jeníček, Ondřej Hotový, Ondřej Matějka
Snow accumulation and ablation in different canopy structures at a plot scale
Číslo: 1/2017
Periodikum: Acta Universitatis Carolinae Geographica
DOI: 10.14712/23361980.2017.5
Klíčová slova: snow accumulation, snowmelt, degree-day model, forest disturbance
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The measured SWE in the plot with healthy forest was on average by 41% lower than in open area during snow accumulation period. The disturbed forest caused the SWE reduction by 22% compared to open area indicating increasing snow storage after forest defoliation. The snow ablation in healthy forest was by 32% slower compared to open area. On the contrary, the snow ablation in disturbed forest (due to the bark beetle) was on average only by 7% slower than in open area. The relative decrease in incoming solar radiation in the forest compared to open area was much bigger compared to the relative decrease in snowmelt rates. This indicated that the decrease in snowmelt rates cannot be explained only by the decrease in incoming solar radiation. The model simulated best in open area and slightly worse in healthy forest. The model showed faster snowmelt after forest defoliation which also resulted in earlier snow melt-out in the disturbed forest.