This dissertation investigates winter accumulation and snow cover change in the Columbia Mountains of British Columbia. In chapter 1, I start with an introduction that describes the study area, and then outlines the objectives and structure of this dissertation. In chapter 2, I examine the performance of two snow evolution models with different complexities (SnowModel and Alpine3D) at simulating winter glacier mass balance on four individual glaciers using two different forcing datasets, the Weather Research and Forecasting model (WRF) outputs and the North American Land Data Assimilation System (NLDAS). My results show that both models can simulate winter accumulation with less than 20% bias for each glacier, with SnowModel forced by WRF y...
Graduation date: 2010Shifting climate patterns in the Columbia River basin are affecting snow pack, ...
The goal of this study is to assess the performance of melt models of varying complexity to simulate...
Wind transport and sublimation of snow particles are common phenomena across high altitude and latit...
This dissertation investigates winter accumulation and snow cover change in the Columbia Mountains o...
ix, 87 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.A wide area assessment of forecast changes in wintertime synoptic condi...
International audienceAbstract. The interaction of mountain terrain with meteorological processes ca...
International audienceAbstract. The interaction of mountain terrain with meteorological processes ca...
Canada First Research Excellence Fund (Global Water Futures), the Natural Sciences and Engineering R...
International audienceAbstract. The interaction of mountain terrain with meteorological processes ca...
International audienceAbstract. The interaction of mountain terrain with meteorological processes ca...
This thesis investigates the impact of snow and glaciers in mountain hydrology under changing climat...
Spring and summer snowmelt runoff from the Canadian Rocky Mountains recharge many rivers and hence p...
Spring and summer snowmelt runoff from the Canadian Rocky Mountains recharge many rivers and hence p...
Snow is a common overlying surface during winter-time and the redistribution of snow by wind is a ve...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019The land surface plays a key role in local and regiona...
Graduation date: 2010Shifting climate patterns in the Columbia River basin are affecting snow pack, ...
The goal of this study is to assess the performance of melt models of varying complexity to simulate...
Wind transport and sublimation of snow particles are common phenomena across high altitude and latit...
This dissertation investigates winter accumulation and snow cover change in the Columbia Mountains o...
ix, 87 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.A wide area assessment of forecast changes in wintertime synoptic condi...
International audienceAbstract. The interaction of mountain terrain with meteorological processes ca...
International audienceAbstract. The interaction of mountain terrain with meteorological processes ca...
Canada First Research Excellence Fund (Global Water Futures), the Natural Sciences and Engineering R...
International audienceAbstract. The interaction of mountain terrain with meteorological processes ca...
International audienceAbstract. The interaction of mountain terrain with meteorological processes ca...
This thesis investigates the impact of snow and glaciers in mountain hydrology under changing climat...
Spring and summer snowmelt runoff from the Canadian Rocky Mountains recharge many rivers and hence p...
Spring and summer snowmelt runoff from the Canadian Rocky Mountains recharge many rivers and hence p...
Snow is a common overlying surface during winter-time and the redistribution of snow by wind is a ve...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019The land surface plays a key role in local and regiona...
Graduation date: 2010Shifting climate patterns in the Columbia River basin are affecting snow pack, ...
The goal of this study is to assess the performance of melt models of varying complexity to simulate...
Wind transport and sublimation of snow particles are common phenomena across high altitude and latit...