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Frontiers in Digital Humanities
A Snowpack Forecasting Model for the Eastern Sierra Nevada Based on Cointegration With the North Pacific High Sea-Level Pressure Anomaly
Costa-Cabral, Mariza1  Rath, John S.3 
[1] D, United States;Northwest Hydraulic Consultants Inc., United States;Tetra Tech Inc., R&
关键词: Cointegration;    Forecasting;    North Pacific High;    Owens valley;    VECM models;    categorical models;   
DOI  :  10.3389/feart.2018.00054
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

A cointegrated relationship has been identified between the January sea level pressure anomaly at the climatological location of the North Pacific High (NPH) and seasonal precipitation throughout California (Costa-Cabral et al., 2016). This cointegration can be used for forecasting precipitation or snowpack indices at California locations. Here we develop a cointegration model, termed Vector Error Correcting Model (VECM), for issuing a forecast, in early February, for April 1 snow water content at snow stations in the Eastern Sierra Nevada mountain range of California. Snowmelt from this region flows into the Owens River and serves as a major source of freshwater for the Los Angeles metropolitan area. The VECM relies on the cointegration between three variables: the January NPH sea level pressure, the February 1 snow water content, and the April 1 snow water content. Forecasts based on this VECM model have higher measures of skill compared to linear correlation methods. The statistical tool presented can be applied to other California watersheds and may provide reservoir operators the needed insight for making storage decisions in early February.

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