The goal of this study is to characterize spatial variability of snow water equivalent (SWE) at the meter scale. The study includes measurement of SWE with a new pressure sensor and use of meteorological sensor data to investigate physical properties within the snowpack that can affect sensor measurement. The new sensor, which can continuously measure a load equivalent to up to 5.5 meters of snow, is designed to be smaller and less expensive ( $10,000). Manual snow cores and detailed snow pit analyses were performed to assess accuracy of the sensors and identify physical properties that may be related to sensor measurement error. SWE sensor response and accuracy were assessed between sensors and through comparison with bulk precipitation ga...
Large parts of the northern hemisphere are covered by snow and seasonal frost. Climate warming is af...
Accurate estimation of snow mass is important for the characterization of the hydrological cycle at ...
The processes controlling snowpack mass balance are highly variable in time and space, requiring rem...
The goal of this study is to characterize spatial variability of snow water equivalent (SWE) at the ...
The aim of the investigation was assessment of spatial variability of the characteristics of snowpac...
The seasonal snowpack is a globally important water resource that is notoriously difficult to measur...
Snow water equivalent (SWE) is a measurement of how much water a given snowpack would yield if it wa...
Snow water equivalent (SWE) is a measurement of how much water a given snowpack would yield if it wa...
Snow water equivalent (SWE) is a measurement of how much water a given snowpack would yield if it wa...
Large parts of the northern hemisphere are covered by snow and seasonal frost. Climate warming is af...
Snow has been studied widely in hydrology for many decades whereas recent meteorological interest in...
This poster continues the evaluation of the CS725 snow water equivalent (SWE) sensor as previously c...
Large parts of the northern hemisphere are covered by snow and seasonal frost. Climate warming is af...
Gravimetric and dielectric permittivity measurement systems (DMS) are applied to measure snow densit...
Accurate estimation of snow mass is important for the characterization of the hydrological cycle at ...
Large parts of the northern hemisphere are covered by snow and seasonal frost. Climate warming is af...
Accurate estimation of snow mass is important for the characterization of the hydrological cycle at ...
The processes controlling snowpack mass balance are highly variable in time and space, requiring rem...
The goal of this study is to characterize spatial variability of snow water equivalent (SWE) at the ...
The aim of the investigation was assessment of spatial variability of the characteristics of snowpac...
The seasonal snowpack is a globally important water resource that is notoriously difficult to measur...
Snow water equivalent (SWE) is a measurement of how much water a given snowpack would yield if it wa...
Snow water equivalent (SWE) is a measurement of how much water a given snowpack would yield if it wa...
Snow water equivalent (SWE) is a measurement of how much water a given snowpack would yield if it wa...
Large parts of the northern hemisphere are covered by snow and seasonal frost. Climate warming is af...
Snow has been studied widely in hydrology for many decades whereas recent meteorological interest in...
This poster continues the evaluation of the CS725 snow water equivalent (SWE) sensor as previously c...
Large parts of the northern hemisphere are covered by snow and seasonal frost. Climate warming is af...
Gravimetric and dielectric permittivity measurement systems (DMS) are applied to measure snow densit...
Accurate estimation of snow mass is important for the characterization of the hydrological cycle at ...
Large parts of the northern hemisphere are covered by snow and seasonal frost. Climate warming is af...
Accurate estimation of snow mass is important for the characterization of the hydrological cycle at ...
The processes controlling snowpack mass balance are highly variable in time and space, requiring rem...