Wind-driven snow redistribution can increase the spatial heterogeneity of snow accumulation on ice caps and ice sheets, and may prove crucial for the initiation and survival of glaciers in areas of marginal glaciation. We present a snowdrift model (Snow_Blow), which extends and improves the model of Purves et al. (1999). The model calculates spatial variations in relative snow accumulation that result from variations in topography, using a digital elevation model (DEM) and wind direction as inputs. Improvements include snow redistribution using a flux routing algorithm, DEM resolution independence and the addition of a slope curvature component. This paper tests Snow_Blow in Antarctica (a modern environment) and reveals its potential for ap...
The redistribution of snow by drifting and blowing snow frequently leads to an inhomogeneous snow ma...
Drifting snow, or the wind-driven transport of snow particles originating from clouds and the surfac...
[1] This paper presents a model study of the impact of drifting snow on the lower atmosphere, surfac...
Wind-driven snow redistribution can increase the spatial heterogeneity of snow accumulation on ice c...
For the first time a simulation of blowing snow events was validated in detail using one-month long ...
International audienceFor the first time a simulation of blowing snow events was validated in detail...
International audienceThe regional climate model MAR has been used to simulate transport of snow by ...
This paper presents the impact of model resolution on the simulated wind speed, drifting snow climat...
Redistribution of snow by the wind can drive spatial and temporal variations in snow accumulation th...
International audienceThe Surface Mass Balance (SMB) of the Antarctic ice sheet is probably the only...
peer reviewedDrifting snow, or the wind-driven transport of snow particles originating from clouds a...
Abstract For the first time a simulation of blowing snow events was validated in detail using one-mo...
Gone with the wind :Wind-blown snow in Antarctica from a modelling and observational perspective Rec...
Blowing snow processes commonly occur over the earth’s ice sheets and snow covered regions when near...
A total of 3 years of blowing-snow observations and associated meteorology along a 7 m mast at site ...
The redistribution of snow by drifting and blowing snow frequently leads to an inhomogeneous snow ma...
Drifting snow, or the wind-driven transport of snow particles originating from clouds and the surfac...
[1] This paper presents a model study of the impact of drifting snow on the lower atmosphere, surfac...
Wind-driven snow redistribution can increase the spatial heterogeneity of snow accumulation on ice c...
For the first time a simulation of blowing snow events was validated in detail using one-month long ...
International audienceFor the first time a simulation of blowing snow events was validated in detail...
International audienceThe regional climate model MAR has been used to simulate transport of snow by ...
This paper presents the impact of model resolution on the simulated wind speed, drifting snow climat...
Redistribution of snow by the wind can drive spatial and temporal variations in snow accumulation th...
International audienceThe Surface Mass Balance (SMB) of the Antarctic ice sheet is probably the only...
peer reviewedDrifting snow, or the wind-driven transport of snow particles originating from clouds a...
Abstract For the first time a simulation of blowing snow events was validated in detail using one-mo...
Gone with the wind :Wind-blown snow in Antarctica from a modelling and observational perspective Rec...
Blowing snow processes commonly occur over the earth’s ice sheets and snow covered regions when near...
A total of 3 years of blowing-snow observations and associated meteorology along a 7 m mast at site ...
The redistribution of snow by drifting and blowing snow frequently leads to an inhomogeneous snow ma...
Drifting snow, or the wind-driven transport of snow particles originating from clouds and the surfac...
[1] This paper presents a model study of the impact of drifting snow on the lower atmosphere, surfac...