Rain on snow (ROS) has the potential to generate severe floods. Thus, precisely predicting the effect of an approaching ROS event on runoff formation is very important. Data analyses from past ROS events have shown that a snowpack experiencing ROS can either release runoff immediately or delay it considerably. This delay is a result of refreeze of liquid water and water transport, which in turn is dependent on snow grain properties but also on the presence of structures such as ice layers or capillary barriers. During sprinkling experiments, preferential flow was found to be a process that critically impacted the timing of snowpack runoff. However, current one-dimensional operational snowpack models are not capable of addressing this phenom...
ABSTRACT: The amount and timing of infiltrating water plays an important role in determining wet-sno...
We present physics-based snowpack simulations for four snow seasons with detailed wet snow avalanche...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Accurate model representation of liquid water perco...
During a winter season, when snow covers the watershed, the frequency of rain-on-snow (ROS) events i...
The presence of a snow cover has a strong impact on hydrological processes. In this thesis, the role...
The heterogeneous movement of liquid water through the snowpack during precipitation and snowmelt l...
For physics-based snow cover models, simulating the formation of dense ice layers inside the snowpac...
Rain-on-snow (ROS) events have caused severe floods inmountainous areas in the recent past. Because ...
Water flow in a natural snow cover is generally a complex process because of the strongly stratified...
In October 2011, the Swiss Alps underwent a marked rain-on-snow (ROS) event when a large snowfall on...
The runoff from a snow cover during spring snowmelt or rain-on-snow events is an important factor in...
The widely used detailed SNOWPACK model has undergone constant development over the years. A notable...
Rain-on-snow (ROS) events cause repeated flooding in many mountainous regions with a seasonal snow c...
Accurate estimation of snowmelt runoff is of primary importance in streamflow prediction for water m...
The importance of the snow cover for the hydrological cycle is well known but the understanding is s...
ABSTRACT: The amount and timing of infiltrating water plays an important role in determining wet-sno...
We present physics-based snowpack simulations for four snow seasons with detailed wet snow avalanche...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Accurate model representation of liquid water perco...
During a winter season, when snow covers the watershed, the frequency of rain-on-snow (ROS) events i...
The presence of a snow cover has a strong impact on hydrological processes. In this thesis, the role...
The heterogeneous movement of liquid water through the snowpack during precipitation and snowmelt l...
For physics-based snow cover models, simulating the formation of dense ice layers inside the snowpac...
Rain-on-snow (ROS) events have caused severe floods inmountainous areas in the recent past. Because ...
Water flow in a natural snow cover is generally a complex process because of the strongly stratified...
In October 2011, the Swiss Alps underwent a marked rain-on-snow (ROS) event when a large snowfall on...
The runoff from a snow cover during spring snowmelt or rain-on-snow events is an important factor in...
The widely used detailed SNOWPACK model has undergone constant development over the years. A notable...
Rain-on-snow (ROS) events cause repeated flooding in many mountainous regions with a seasonal snow c...
Accurate estimation of snowmelt runoff is of primary importance in streamflow prediction for water m...
The importance of the snow cover for the hydrological cycle is well known but the understanding is s...
ABSTRACT: The amount and timing of infiltrating water plays an important role in determining wet-sno...
We present physics-based snowpack simulations for four snow seasons with detailed wet snow avalanche...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Accurate model representation of liquid water perco...