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GlobSnow v3.0 Northern Hemisphere snow water equivalent dataset [PDF]
Measurement(s) snow • snow mass • snow water equivalent Technology Type(s) satellite imaging Sample Characteristic - Environment cryosphere Sample Characteristic - Location Northern Hemisphere Machine-accessible metadata file describing the reported data:
Kari Luojus +15 more
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Snow water equivalent modeling components in NewAge-JGrass [PDF]
This paper presents a package of modified temperature-index-based snow water equivalent models as part of the hydrological modeling system NewAge-JGrass.
G. Formetta +3 more
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Converting snow depth to snow water equivalent using climatological variables [PDF]
We present a simple method that allows snow depth measurements to be converted to snow water equivalent (SWE) estimates. These estimates are useful to individuals interested in water resources, ecological function, and avalanche forecasting.
D. F. Hill +8 more
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An Approaching on Estimating of Snow Depth and Snow Water Equivalent [PDF]
Snow water equivalent (SWE) and snow depth (SD) is estimating using Snow 17 model for several meteorological mountain stations from Romania. The model uses air temperature as the sole index to determine the energy exchange across the snow-air interface ...
Vlad-Alexandru AMIHAESEI +2 more
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An assessment of sub-snow GPS for quantification of snow water equivalent [PDF]
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) contribute to various Earth observation applications. The present study investigates the potential and limitations of the Global Positioning System (GPS) to estimate in situ water equivalents of the snow ...
L. Steiner +3 more
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Modeling bulk density and snow water equivalent using daily snow depth observations [PDF]
Bulk density is a fundamental property of snow relating its depth and mass. Previously, two simple models of bulk density (depending on snow depth, date, and location) have been developed to convert snow depth observations to snow water equivalent (SWE ...
J. L. McCreight, E. E. Small
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Estimating snow water equivalent using observed snow depth data in China
Study region: China. Study focus: The snow water equivalent (SWE) characterizes the hydrological significance of the snow and is essential for the study of water resources in snow-covered areas.
Zhiwei Yang +3 more
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Snow water equivalent dynamics in the Yesil water management basin
The article presents the snow water equivalent (SWE) dynamics in the Yesil Water Management Basin during 1971-2019. The main research purpose was to study the SWE dynamics, since – being a powerful climate-forming factor – snow cover plays an important ...
Tillakarim Т.А
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High-resolution snow water equivalent studies are important for obtaining a clear picture of the potential of water resources in arid areas, and SAR-based sensors can achieve meter-level snow water equivalent inversion.
Yichen Yang +7 more
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Accurate simulation of snow cover process is of great significance to the study of climate change and the water cycle. In our study, the China Meteorological Forcing Dataset (CMFD) and ERA-Interim were used as driving data to simulate the dynamic changes
Liming Gao +5 more
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