These are the images and a brief description of the applied workflow for the snowmelt observations used in the manuscript Understanding wind-driven snowmelt of patchy snow cover by Luuk van der Valk, Adriaan J. Teuling, Luc Girod, Norbert Pirk, Robin Stoffer and Chiel van Heerwaarden, The Cryosphere, submitted The images are taken from 11 June to 15 June 2019 in the Finseelvi catchment, Norway. The images are organized in separate folders for the upwind and downwind edge of the snow patch. For more specific information, see the manuscript
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This is chapter 11 of the State of Environmental Science in Svalbard (SESS) report 2020 (https://sio...
International audienceIn this article, we study snow avalanche activity during the snow seasons of 2...
The representation of snow processes in most large-scale hydrological and climate models is known to...
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The boreal winter 2019/2020 was very irregular in Europe. While there was very little snow in Centra...
On Svalbard, the long-lasting snow cover and the timing of the snowmelt is a crucial factor in the y...
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thesisWe explore the ability of in-situ snowflake microphysical observations to constrain estimates ...
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COMInternational audienceGlacier ice is the result of successive transformations of snow. All glacie...
In recent years, the Svalbard area, especially its southern section, has been characterised by an ex...
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This is chapter 11 of the State of Environmental Science in Svalbard (SESS) report 2020 (https://sio...
International audienceIn this article, we study snow avalanche activity during the snow seasons of 2...