Rain-on-snow events trigger immediate and delayed avalanches as liquid water penetrates the snowpack. We present results from an extreme rain-on-snow event that triggered a glide avalanche near Snoqualmie Pass, Washington, USA. Snoqualmie Pass recorded 463 cm of snowfall from 13 December 2008 to 6 January 2009. This period of snowfall was followed by a strong southwesterly tropical flow that resulted in an extreme rain-on-snow event. Sensors at Snoqualmie Pass recorded 285 mm of precipitation over a 52 hour period. Flooding, slush flows, landslides and avalanches resulted from the influx of precipitation. Snow heights decreased rapidly over the period, with settlement rates approaching 80 mm h−1. Liquid water infiltrated and flowed through ...
Rain-on-snow, in which rainfall occurs upon a previously existing snowpack, complicates runoff respo...
Rain-on-snow, in which rainfall occurs upon a previously existing snowpack, complicates runoff respo...
Graduation date: 2015Despite advances in the understanding of rain-on-snow storms and their resultin...
ABSTRACT: Rain-on-snow events trigger immediate and delayed avalanches as liquid water penetrates th...
Snow glide is the translational slip of the entire snow pack over a sloping ground surface. It is t...
Snow glide is the translational slip of the entire snow pack over a sloping ground surface. It is t...
ABSTRACT: Full-depth avalanches (i.e. glide-snow avalanches) often release due to either a failure i...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The article is copyrighted by American Geophysical Union and publ...
Heavy rainfall on the evening of January 9 and morning of January 10, 1983 triggered debris avalanch...
ABSTRACT: Although all avalanche types are difficult to forecast and mitigate, wet slab avalanches ...
Snowmelt-triggered debris flows commonly occur in mountains. On 14 June 2019, a debris flow occurred...
Rain-on-snow (ROS) occurs when warm, wet air moves into latitudes and/or elevations having vulnerabl...
Snowmelt-triggered debris flows commonly occur in mountains. On 14 June 2019, a debris flow occurred...
Graduation date: 2010In November of 2006 an intense rainstorm of tropical origin, known colloquially...
ABSTRACT: Wet-snow avalanches threaten mountain communities and communication lines. Their formation...
Rain-on-snow, in which rainfall occurs upon a previously existing snowpack, complicates runoff respo...
Rain-on-snow, in which rainfall occurs upon a previously existing snowpack, complicates runoff respo...
Graduation date: 2015Despite advances in the understanding of rain-on-snow storms and their resultin...
ABSTRACT: Rain-on-snow events trigger immediate and delayed avalanches as liquid water penetrates th...
Snow glide is the translational slip of the entire snow pack over a sloping ground surface. It is t...
Snow glide is the translational slip of the entire snow pack over a sloping ground surface. It is t...
ABSTRACT: Full-depth avalanches (i.e. glide-snow avalanches) often release due to either a failure i...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The article is copyrighted by American Geophysical Union and publ...
Heavy rainfall on the evening of January 9 and morning of January 10, 1983 triggered debris avalanch...
ABSTRACT: Although all avalanche types are difficult to forecast and mitigate, wet slab avalanches ...
Snowmelt-triggered debris flows commonly occur in mountains. On 14 June 2019, a debris flow occurred...
Rain-on-snow (ROS) occurs when warm, wet air moves into latitudes and/or elevations having vulnerabl...
Snowmelt-triggered debris flows commonly occur in mountains. On 14 June 2019, a debris flow occurred...
Graduation date: 2010In November of 2006 an intense rainstorm of tropical origin, known colloquially...
ABSTRACT: Wet-snow avalanches threaten mountain communities and communication lines. Their formation...
Rain-on-snow, in which rainfall occurs upon a previously existing snowpack, complicates runoff respo...
Rain-on-snow, in which rainfall occurs upon a previously existing snowpack, complicates runoff respo...
Graduation date: 2015Despite advances in the understanding of rain-on-snow storms and their resultin...