The intensity of cosmic ray neutrons is inversely correlated with the amount of water present in the surrounding environment. This effect is already employed by around 50 neutron sensors in the COSMOS-UK network to provide daily estimates of soil moisture across the UK. Here, these same sensors are used to automatically provide estimates of snow water equivalent (SWE). Lying snow is typically ephemeral and of shallow depth for most parts of the UK. Moreover, soil moisture is usually high and variable, which acts to increase uncertainties in the SWE estimate. Nevertheless, even under such challenging conditions, both above ground and buried cosmic ray neutron sensors are still able to produce potentially useful SWE estimates. Triple collocat...
The characteristics of an aboveground cosmic-ray neutron sensor (CRNS) are evaluated for monitoring ...
The characteristics of an aboveground cosmic-ray neutron sensor (CRNS) are evaluated for monitoring ...
Ground-based measurements of neutrons from secondary cosmic rays are affected by environmental param...
The intensity of cosmic ray neutrons is inversely correlated with the amount of water present in the...
The COSMOS-UK sensor network has the potential to provide new insights into extreme snowfall and sno...
Measuring snow water equivalent (SWE) is important for many hydrological purposes such as modelling ...
Knowing state variables-fluxes and storages of water and energy- that are propagated in time by the ...
Cosmic‐ray neutron sensing (CRNS) is a promising non‐invasive technique to estimate snow water equiv...
Cosmic‐ray neutron sensing (CRNS) is a promising non‐invasive technique to estimate snow water equiv...
Cosmic\u2010ray neutron sensing (CRNS) is a promising non\u2010invasive technique to estimate snow w...
Common snow monitoring instruments based on hydrostatic pressure such as snow pillows are often infl...
This document discusses how to convert neutron counts from a Hydroinnova cosmic ray sensor to snow w...
Soil water content (SWC) measurements are crucial worldwide for hydrological predictions, agricultur...
Snow water equivalent (SWE) measurements of seasonal snowpack are crucial in many research fields. ...
Snow water equivalent (SWE) measurements of seasonal snowpack are crucial in many research fields. Y...
The characteristics of an aboveground cosmic-ray neutron sensor (CRNS) are evaluated for monitoring ...
The characteristics of an aboveground cosmic-ray neutron sensor (CRNS) are evaluated for monitoring ...
Ground-based measurements of neutrons from secondary cosmic rays are affected by environmental param...
The intensity of cosmic ray neutrons is inversely correlated with the amount of water present in the...
The COSMOS-UK sensor network has the potential to provide new insights into extreme snowfall and sno...
Measuring snow water equivalent (SWE) is important for many hydrological purposes such as modelling ...
Knowing state variables-fluxes and storages of water and energy- that are propagated in time by the ...
Cosmic‐ray neutron sensing (CRNS) is a promising non‐invasive technique to estimate snow water equiv...
Cosmic‐ray neutron sensing (CRNS) is a promising non‐invasive technique to estimate snow water equiv...
Cosmic\u2010ray neutron sensing (CRNS) is a promising non\u2010invasive technique to estimate snow w...
Common snow monitoring instruments based on hydrostatic pressure such as snow pillows are often infl...
This document discusses how to convert neutron counts from a Hydroinnova cosmic ray sensor to snow w...
Soil water content (SWC) measurements are crucial worldwide for hydrological predictions, agricultur...
Snow water equivalent (SWE) measurements of seasonal snowpack are crucial in many research fields. ...
Snow water equivalent (SWE) measurements of seasonal snowpack are crucial in many research fields. Y...
The characteristics of an aboveground cosmic-ray neutron sensor (CRNS) are evaluated for monitoring ...
The characteristics of an aboveground cosmic-ray neutron sensor (CRNS) are evaluated for monitoring ...
Ground-based measurements of neutrons from secondary cosmic rays are affected by environmental param...