International audienceAbstract. The spatial distribution of snow in the mountains is significantly influenced through interactions of topography with wind, precipitation, shortwave and longwave radiation, and avalanches that may relocate the accumulated snow. One of the most crucial model parameters for various applications such as weather forecasts, climate predictions and hydrological modeling is the fraction of the ground surface that is covered by snow, also called fractional snow-covered area (fSCA). While previous subgrid parameterizations for the spatial snow depth distribution and fSCA work well, performances were scale-dependent. Here, we were able to confirm a previously established empirical relationship of peak of winter paramet...
In the mountains of Norway, snow depth (SD) is highly variable due to strong winds and open terrain....
© 2020 by the authorsSentinel-2 provides the opportunity to map the snow cover at unprecedented spat...
Understanding and characterizing the spatial distribution of snow are critical to represent the ener...
International audienceAbstract. The spatial distribution of snow in the mountains is significantly i...
Fractional snow-covered area (SCA) is a key parameter in large-scale hydrological, meteorological an...
International audienceAbstract. The snow cover spatial variability in mountainous terrain changes co...
Spatial snow depth information is an essential component for many applications such as the computati...
The spatial distribution of alpine snow covers is characterised by large variability. Taking this va...
Subgrid variability introduces non-negligible scale effects on the grid-based representation of snow...
Abstract. This study investigates the impact of topography on five snow cover fraction (SCF) paramet...
Accurate knowledge on snow distribution in alpine terrain is crucial for various applications such a...
High-resolution snow distributions are essential for studying cold regions. However, the temporal an...
Accurate characterization of snow-covered area (SCA) and snow water equivalent (SWE) in complex terr...
Remote sensing of snow-covered area (SCA) can be binary (indicating the presence/absence of snow cov...
Snowmelt makes up a large portion of the streamflow in the mountainous western United States. The sp...
In the mountains of Norway, snow depth (SD) is highly variable due to strong winds and open terrain....
© 2020 by the authorsSentinel-2 provides the opportunity to map the snow cover at unprecedented spat...
Understanding and characterizing the spatial distribution of snow are critical to represent the ener...
International audienceAbstract. The spatial distribution of snow in the mountains is significantly i...
Fractional snow-covered area (SCA) is a key parameter in large-scale hydrological, meteorological an...
International audienceAbstract. The snow cover spatial variability in mountainous terrain changes co...
Spatial snow depth information is an essential component for many applications such as the computati...
The spatial distribution of alpine snow covers is characterised by large variability. Taking this va...
Subgrid variability introduces non-negligible scale effects on the grid-based representation of snow...
Abstract. This study investigates the impact of topography on five snow cover fraction (SCF) paramet...
Accurate knowledge on snow distribution in alpine terrain is crucial for various applications such a...
High-resolution snow distributions are essential for studying cold regions. However, the temporal an...
Accurate characterization of snow-covered area (SCA) and snow water equivalent (SWE) in complex terr...
Remote sensing of snow-covered area (SCA) can be binary (indicating the presence/absence of snow cov...
Snowmelt makes up a large portion of the streamflow in the mountainous western United States. The sp...
In the mountains of Norway, snow depth (SD) is highly variable due to strong winds and open terrain....
© 2020 by the authorsSentinel-2 provides the opportunity to map the snow cover at unprecedented spat...
Understanding and characterizing the spatial distribution of snow are critical to represent the ener...