The longevity of perennial snowfields is not fully understood, but it is known that strong atmospheric stability and thus boundary-layer decoupling limit the amount of (sensible and latent) heat that can be transmitted from the atmosphere to the snow surface. The strong stability is typically caused by two factors, (i) the temperature difference between the (melting) snow surface and the near-surface atmosphere and (ii) cold-air pooling in topographic depressions. These factors are almost always a prerequisite for perennial snowfields to exist. For the first time, this contribution investigates the relative importance of the two factors in a controlled wind tunnel environment. Vertical profiles of sensible heat and momentum fluxes are measu...
The lateral transport of heat above abrupt (sub-)metre-scale steps in land surface temperature influ...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from June 11, 2016...
The representation of snow processes in most large-scale hydrological and climate models is known to...
The longevity of perennial snowfields is not fully understood, but it is known that strong atmospher...
For a patchy snow cover the advective heat transport and the near-surface boundary layer decoupling,...
The melting mountain snow cover in spring typically changes from a continuous snow cover to a mosaic...
This study evaluates the relative impact of snow-surface coupling, long-wave radiation, and turbulen...
In this study, the small-scale boundary layer dynamics and the energy balance over a fractional snow...
The wind-driven redistribution of snow has a significant impact on the climate and mass balance of p...
The complex interaction between the atmospheric boundary layer and the heterogeneous land surface is...
Local wind speed variations influence the energy and mass fluxes over snow through snow accumulation...
An extensive investigation has been carried out to evaluate the possible influence of wind pumping o...
Sublimation fluxes during blowing snow have been estimated to return 10–50 % of seasonal snowfall to...
In this thesis, we investigate the surface energy balance of a snow pack for a continuous and a patc...
Heterogeneous land-covers induce the formation of secondary flows and small-scale boundary layer pro...
The lateral transport of heat above abrupt (sub-)metre-scale steps in land surface temperature influ...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from June 11, 2016...
The representation of snow processes in most large-scale hydrological and climate models is known to...
The longevity of perennial snowfields is not fully understood, but it is known that strong atmospher...
For a patchy snow cover the advective heat transport and the near-surface boundary layer decoupling,...
The melting mountain snow cover in spring typically changes from a continuous snow cover to a mosaic...
This study evaluates the relative impact of snow-surface coupling, long-wave radiation, and turbulen...
In this study, the small-scale boundary layer dynamics and the energy balance over a fractional snow...
The wind-driven redistribution of snow has a significant impact on the climate and mass balance of p...
The complex interaction between the atmospheric boundary layer and the heterogeneous land surface is...
Local wind speed variations influence the energy and mass fluxes over snow through snow accumulation...
An extensive investigation has been carried out to evaluate the possible influence of wind pumping o...
Sublimation fluxes during blowing snow have been estimated to return 10–50 % of seasonal snowfall to...
In this thesis, we investigate the surface energy balance of a snow pack for a continuous and a patc...
Heterogeneous land-covers induce the formation of secondary flows and small-scale boundary layer pro...
The lateral transport of heat above abrupt (sub-)metre-scale steps in land surface temperature influ...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from June 11, 2016...
The representation of snow processes in most large-scale hydrological and climate models is known to...