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Comparing Extreme Value Estimation Techniques for Short-Term Snow Accumulations

Kenneth Pomeyie, Brennan Bean, Yan V. Sun

Journal of Data Science · 2023

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Summary

The potential weight of accumulated snow on the roof of a structure has long been an important consideration in structure design. However, the historical approach of modeling the weight of snow on structures is incompatible for structures with surfaces and geometry where snow is expected to slide off of the structure, such as standalone solar panels. This paper proposes a “storm-level” adaptation of previous structure-related snow studies that is designed to estimate short-term, rather than season-long, accumulations of the snow water equivalent or snow load. One key development associated with this paper includes a climate-driven random forests model to impute missing snow water equivalent values at stations that measure only snow depth in order to produce continuous snow load records. Ad

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.6339/23-jds1086
Catalogue ID
SNmohkty7h-b4lg5i
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