This report summarizes the data that have been reflected on snow density since 1947 from selected observation stations across Canada. The relationships between snow density and meteorological parables, particularly wind velocity and air temperature, are discussed. From these snow density data, the insulating value of snow covers for different regions in Canada are listed.On r\ue9sume dans ce rapport les donn\ue9es sur la densit\ue9 de la neige qui sont issues depuis 1947 de certaines stations d?observation s\ue9lectionn\ue9es \ue0 l?\ue9chelle du Canada. Nous examinons quelles sont les relations entre densit\ue9 de la neige et certains param\ue8tres m\ue9t\ue9orologiques, plus particuli\ue8rement la vitesse du vent et la temp\ue9rature de l...
The present tables are based on daily totals or extremes, rather than the original hourly reports, a...
The hardness observations taken in the Canadian Snow Survey are analysed and found to depend on snow...
During the 1958-59 winter, observers taking part in the Division of Building Research's survey of ac...
This report presents some preliminary results from the survey of the physical characteristics of the...
This report analyzes the snow density observations taken at selected stations across Canada under th...
Snow-cover observations made during November through March at 27 stations in Alaska, Canada and the ...
Every winter, for several months, almost the whole of Canada is covered with snow.The economic conse...
The results from a survey of the physical characteristics of snow cover across Canada have been summ...
Preliminary analyses of data collected to date by the Canadian Snow Survey give encouraging indicati...
This report analyses the snow cover characteristics measured at the two Arctic stations of Resolute ...
Observations of the snow depth at 21 sites at Resolute were made twice weekly during the winter of 1...
The report describes the instruments and the current methods used in the Snow-Cover Survey which has...
Observations were carried out on each significant layer of the snow cover at Ottawa (lat. 45 degrees...
The critical density of newly fallen snow was measured during the 1956-57 winter season attwo statio...
Snow density is a fundamental physical property of snowpacks used in many aspects of snow research. ...
The present tables are based on daily totals or extremes, rather than the original hourly reports, a...
The hardness observations taken in the Canadian Snow Survey are analysed and found to depend on snow...
During the 1958-59 winter, observers taking part in the Division of Building Research's survey of ac...
This report presents some preliminary results from the survey of the physical characteristics of the...
This report analyzes the snow density observations taken at selected stations across Canada under th...
Snow-cover observations made during November through March at 27 stations in Alaska, Canada and the ...
Every winter, for several months, almost the whole of Canada is covered with snow.The economic conse...
The results from a survey of the physical characteristics of snow cover across Canada have been summ...
Preliminary analyses of data collected to date by the Canadian Snow Survey give encouraging indicati...
This report analyses the snow cover characteristics measured at the two Arctic stations of Resolute ...
Observations of the snow depth at 21 sites at Resolute were made twice weekly during the winter of 1...
The report describes the instruments and the current methods used in the Snow-Cover Survey which has...
Observations were carried out on each significant layer of the snow cover at Ottawa (lat. 45 degrees...
The critical density of newly fallen snow was measured during the 1956-57 winter season attwo statio...
Snow density is a fundamental physical property of snowpacks used in many aspects of snow research. ...
The present tables are based on daily totals or extremes, rather than the original hourly reports, a...
The hardness observations taken in the Canadian Snow Survey are analysed and found to depend on snow...
During the 1958-59 winter, observers taking part in the Division of Building Research's survey of ac...