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European In-Situ Snow Measurements: Practices and Purposes

In-situ snow measurements conducted by European institutions for operational, research, and energy business applications were surveyed in the framework of the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) Action ES1404, called “A European network for a harmonised monitoring of snow for the b...

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Autores principales: Pirazzini, Roberta, Leppänen, Leena, Picard, Ghislain, Lopez-Moreno, Juan Ignacio, Marty, Christoph, Macelloni, Giovanni, Kontu, Anna, von Lerber, Annakaisa, Tanis, Cemal Melih, Schneebeli, Martin, de Rosnay, Patricia, Arslan, Ali Nadir
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6068717/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29932447
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s18072016
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author Pirazzini, Roberta
Leppänen, Leena
Picard, Ghislain
Lopez-Moreno, Juan Ignacio
Marty, Christoph
Macelloni, Giovanni
Kontu, Anna
von Lerber, Annakaisa
Tanis, Cemal Melih
Schneebeli, Martin
de Rosnay, Patricia
Arslan, Ali Nadir
author_facet Pirazzini, Roberta
Leppänen, Leena
Picard, Ghislain
Lopez-Moreno, Juan Ignacio
Marty, Christoph
Macelloni, Giovanni
Kontu, Anna
von Lerber, Annakaisa
Tanis, Cemal Melih
Schneebeli, Martin
de Rosnay, Patricia
Arslan, Ali Nadir
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description In-situ snow measurements conducted by European institutions for operational, research, and energy business applications were surveyed in the framework of the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) Action ES1404, called “A European network for a harmonised monitoring of snow for the benefit of climate change scenarios, hydrology, and numerical weather prediction”. Here we present the results of this survey, which was answered by 125 participants from 99 operational and research institutions, belonging to 38 European countries. The typologies of environments where the snow measurements are performed range from mountain to low elevated plains, including forests, bogs, tundra, urban areas, glaciers, lake ice, and sea ice. Of the respondents, 93% measure snow macrophysical parameters, such as snow presence, snow depth (HS), snow water equivalent (SWE), and snow density. These describe the bulk characteristics of the whole snowpack or of a snow layer, and they are the primary snow properties that are needed for most operational applications (such as hydrological monitoring, avalanche forecast, and weather forecast). In most cases, these measurements are done with manual methods, although for snow presence, HS, and SWE, automatized methods are also applied by some respondents. Parameters characterizing precipitating and suspended snow (such as the height of new snow, precipitation intensity, flux of drifting/blowing snow, and particle size distribution), some of which are crucial for the operational services, are measured by 74% of the respondents. Parameters characterizing the snow microstructural properties (such as the snow grain size and shape, and specific surface area), the snow electromagnetic properties (such as albedo, brightness temperature, and backscatter), and the snow composition (such as impurities and isotopes) are measured by 41%, 26%, and 13% of the respondents, respectively, mostly for research applications. The results of this survey are discussed from the perspective of the need of enhancing the efficiency and coverage of the in-situ observational network applying automatic and cheap measurement methods. Moreover, recommendations for the enhancement and harmonization of the observational network and measurement practices are provided.
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spelling pubmed-60687172018-08-07 European In-Situ Snow Measurements: Practices and Purposes Pirazzini, Roberta Leppänen, Leena Picard, Ghislain Lopez-Moreno, Juan Ignacio Marty, Christoph Macelloni, Giovanni Kontu, Anna von Lerber, Annakaisa Tanis, Cemal Melih Schneebeli, Martin de Rosnay, Patricia Arslan, Ali Nadir Sensors (Basel) Article In-situ snow measurements conducted by European institutions for operational, research, and energy business applications were surveyed in the framework of the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) Action ES1404, called “A European network for a harmonised monitoring of snow for the benefit of climate change scenarios, hydrology, and numerical weather prediction”. Here we present the results of this survey, which was answered by 125 participants from 99 operational and research institutions, belonging to 38 European countries. The typologies of environments where the snow measurements are performed range from mountain to low elevated plains, including forests, bogs, tundra, urban areas, glaciers, lake ice, and sea ice. Of the respondents, 93% measure snow macrophysical parameters, such as snow presence, snow depth (HS), snow water equivalent (SWE), and snow density. These describe the bulk characteristics of the whole snowpack or of a snow layer, and they are the primary snow properties that are needed for most operational applications (such as hydrological monitoring, avalanche forecast, and weather forecast). In most cases, these measurements are done with manual methods, although for snow presence, HS, and SWE, automatized methods are also applied by some respondents. Parameters characterizing precipitating and suspended snow (such as the height of new snow, precipitation intensity, flux of drifting/blowing snow, and particle size distribution), some of which are crucial for the operational services, are measured by 74% of the respondents. Parameters characterizing the snow microstructural properties (such as the snow grain size and shape, and specific surface area), the snow electromagnetic properties (such as albedo, brightness temperature, and backscatter), and the snow composition (such as impurities and isotopes) are measured by 41%, 26%, and 13% of the respondents, respectively, mostly for research applications. The results of this survey are discussed from the perspective of the need of enhancing the efficiency and coverage of the in-situ observational network applying automatic and cheap measurement methods. Moreover, recommendations for the enhancement and harmonization of the observational network and measurement practices are provided. MDPI 2018-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6068717/ /pubmed/29932447 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s18072016 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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von Lerber, Annakaisa
Tanis, Cemal Melih
Schneebeli, Martin
de Rosnay, Patricia
Arslan, Ali Nadir
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6068717/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29932447
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s18072016
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