Articles | Volume 26, issue 13
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-26-3447-2022
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-26-3447-2022
Research article
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07 Jul 2022
Research article |  | 07 Jul 2022

A comparison of hydrological models with different level of complexity in Alpine regions in the context of climate change

Francesca Carletti, Adrien Michel, Francesca Casale, Alice Burri, Daniele Bocchiola, Mathias Bavay, and Michael Lehning

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Interactive discussion

Status: closed

Comment types: AC – author | RC – referee | CC – community | EC – editor | CEC – chief editor | : Report abuse
  • RC1: 'Review for hess-2021-562', Anonymous Referee #1, 01 Jan 2022
    • AC1: 'Comment on hess-2021-562', Francesca Carletti, 27 Jan 2022
  • AC1: 'Comment on hess-2021-562', Francesca Carletti, 27 Jan 2022
  • RC2: 'Comment on hess-2021-562', Anonymous Referee #2, 07 Feb 2022
    • AC2: 'Reply on RC2', Francesca Carletti, 07 Mar 2022

Peer review completion

AR: Author's response | RR: Referee report | ED: Editor decision
ED: Reconsider after major revisions (further review by editor and referees) (16 Mar 2022) by Yue-Ping Xu
AR by Francesca Carletti on behalf of the Authors (26 Apr 2022)  Author's response    Author's tracked changes    Manuscript
ED: Referee Nomination & Report Request started (04 May 2022) by Yue-Ping Xu
RR by Anonymous Referee #1 (04 May 2022)
RR by Anonymous Referee #2 (23 May 2022)
ED: Publish as is (23 May 2022) by Yue-Ping Xu
AR by Francesca Carletti on behalf of the Authors (24 May 2022)  Author's response    Manuscript
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Short summary
High Alpine catchments are dominated by the melting of seasonal snow cover and glaciers, whose amount and seasonality are expected to be modified by climate change. This paper compares the performances of different types of models in reproducing discharge among two catchments under present conditions and climate change. Despite many advantages, the use of simpler models for climate change applications is controversial as they do not fully represent the physics of the involved processes.