Water accumulating on microstructural transitions inside a snowpack is often considered a prerequisite for wet snow avalanches. Recent advances in numerical snowpack modeling allow for an explicit simulation of this process. We analyze detailed snowpack simulations driven by meteorological stations in three different climate regimes (Alps, Central Andes, and Pyrenees), with accompanying wet snow avalanche activity observations. Predicting wet snow avalanche activity based on whether modeled water accumulations inside the snowpack locally exceed 5–6% volumetric liquid water content is providing a higher prediction skill than using thresholds for daily mean air temperature, or the daily sum of the positive snow energy balance. Additionally, t...
ABSTRACT: Numerical avalanche prediction with statistical methods using meteorological input parame...
ABSTRACT: Next to meteorological parameters, snowpack properties play a major role in the formation...
This thesis addresses the causes of avalanche danger at a regional scale. Modelled snow stratigraphy...
We present physics-based snowpack simulations for four snow seasons with detailed wet snow avalanche...
We present physics‐based snowpack simulations for four snow seasons with detailed wet snow avalanche...
Wet-snow avalanches can be difficult to forecast. However, recent studies have shown that an index (...
ABSTRACT: The amount and timing of infiltrating water plays an important role in determining wet-sno...
Wet-snow avalanches are notoriously difficult to predict; their formation mechanism is poorly unders...
Snow avalanche motion is strongly dependent on the temperature and water content of the snow cover....
ABSTRACT: Wet-snow avalanches threaten mountain communities and communication lines. Their formation...
International audiencePredicting avalanche activity from meteorological and snow cover simulations i...
International audienceSnow cover models support avalanche forecasting. However, despite much develop...
During a winter season, when snow covers the watershed, the frequency of rain-on-snow (ROS) events i...
Snow avalanches are a natural hazard in mountainous areas which endanger roads, villages and human l...
International audienceAbstract Avalanches result from an interaction of weather and terrain, where p...
ABSTRACT: Numerical avalanche prediction with statistical methods using meteorological input parame...
ABSTRACT: Next to meteorological parameters, snowpack properties play a major role in the formation...
This thesis addresses the causes of avalanche danger at a regional scale. Modelled snow stratigraphy...
We present physics-based snowpack simulations for four snow seasons with detailed wet snow avalanche...
We present physics‐based snowpack simulations for four snow seasons with detailed wet snow avalanche...
Wet-snow avalanches can be difficult to forecast. However, recent studies have shown that an index (...
ABSTRACT: The amount and timing of infiltrating water plays an important role in determining wet-sno...
Wet-snow avalanches are notoriously difficult to predict; their formation mechanism is poorly unders...
Snow avalanche motion is strongly dependent on the temperature and water content of the snow cover....
ABSTRACT: Wet-snow avalanches threaten mountain communities and communication lines. Their formation...
International audiencePredicting avalanche activity from meteorological and snow cover simulations i...
International audienceSnow cover models support avalanche forecasting. However, despite much develop...
During a winter season, when snow covers the watershed, the frequency of rain-on-snow (ROS) events i...
Snow avalanches are a natural hazard in mountainous areas which endanger roads, villages and human l...
International audienceAbstract Avalanches result from an interaction of weather and terrain, where p...
ABSTRACT: Numerical avalanche prediction with statistical methods using meteorological input parame...
ABSTRACT: Next to meteorological parameters, snowpack properties play a major role in the formation...
This thesis addresses the causes of avalanche danger at a regional scale. Modelled snow stratigraphy...