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Correction of Measured Precipitation in the Alps Using the Water Equivalent of New Snow
Measured Precipitation Alps Water Equivalent New Snow
2009/10/28
The Hellmann heated siphon pluviograph with wind shield shows 56 % less
winter precipitation than measured on a snow board at an altitude of 2,540 m
a.s.1. For the Swiss heated tipping bucket gauge ...
Estimating the Variance of Airborne Snow Water Equivalent Estimates Using Computer Simulation Techniques
Airborne Snow Water Equivalent Estimates Simulation Techniques
2009/10/27
Estimates of snow water equivalent derived from measurements of the attenuation
of terrestrial gamma radiation vary as a function of several known sources
of error. In this study, a computer simulat...
A Neural Network Approach to Inversion of Snow Water Equivalent from Passive Microwave Measurements
Neural Network Approach Snow Water Equivalent Passive Microwave Measurements
2009/10/26
The inversion of snow water equivalent, SWE, from passive microwave remote
sensing measurements may be accomplished by using a neural network trained
with a dense media multiple scattering model. Br...
Long-Term Records of Snow Cover Water Equivalent in the Swiss Alps 2.Simulation
Long-Term Records Snow Cover Water Equivalent Swiss Alps Simulation
2009/10/26
The knowledge of the temporary snow-water equivalent storage term (SWE) is
an important prerequisite for the assessment of short- and long-term runoff
volumes and water quality aspects. Since SWE me...
Long-Term Records of Snow Cover Water Equivalent in the Swiss Alps 1.Analysis
Long-Term Records Snow Cover Water Equivalent Swiss Alps
2009/10/26
The snow-water equivalent (SWE)of the seasonal snow cover is an important
component of the water cycle in the Swiss Alps. It is used for predicting
seasonal discharge, for short-range discharge fore...
Estimating the Uncertainty in Spatial Estimates of Areal Snow Water Equivalent
Uncertainty Spatial Estimates Areal Snow Water Equivalent
2009/10/23
With the increased demand for water in the United States, particularly in the
West, it is essential that water resources be accurately monitored. Consequently,
the National Weather Servicc (NWS) mai...