Alpine3D Climate Data

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Datasets

Alpine3D (A3D) runs between 1950 and 2022 in hourly resolution. Simulations are run for every year separately (year n = Sept. n-1 to Aug. n), starting again with no snow every 1st of September (i.e. there is no snow accumulation from year to year). Meteorological conditions over the past 70 years were obtained from several datasets: ERA5 providing the hourly data over the full 1950-2022 period, IMIS and MeteoSuisse allowing to validate and correct the downscaled ERA5 data. ERA5 data were downscaled to a 50m grid using Toposcale (Fiddes et al., 2015) (see also https://github.com/joelfiddes/toposcale). This downscaling tool allowed us to obtain a 50 m grid from the ERA5 data including the effect of the local topography. The meteorological input data was further sued to run the 3-dimensional snow model Alpine 3D. Temperature correction is based on an additive delta change correction following the procedure using harmonic functions filtering described by Michel et al. (2021). Given the hourly timestep provided by ERA5 and Toposcale, we defined an hourly delta change. In practice, this was done by repeating 24 times the delta-change derivation from Michel et al. (2021) to obtain a da

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