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Annals of Glaciology | 2011

Present weather-sensor tests for measuring drifting snow

Hervé Bellot; Alexandre Trouvilliez; Florence Naaim-Bouvet; Christophe Genthon; Hubert Gallée

Abstarct In Antarctica, blowing snow accounts for a major component of the surface mass balance near the coast. Measurements of precipitation and blowing snow are scarce, and therefore collected data would allow testing of numerical models of mass flux over this region. A present weather station (PWS), Biral VPF730, was set up on the coast at Cap Prud’homme station, 5 km from Dumont d’Urville (DDU), principally to quantify precipitation. Since we expected to be able to determine blowing-snow fluxes from the PWS data, we tested this device first on our experimental site, the Lac Blanc pass. An empirical calibration was made with a snow particle counter. Although the physics of the phenomenon was not well captured, the flux outputs were better than those from FlowCapts. The first data from Antarctica were reanalyzed. The new calibration seems to be accurate for estimating the high blowing-snow flux with an interrogation of the precipitation effects.


Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology | 2015

Evaluation of the FlowCapt Acoustic Sensor for the Aeolian Transport of Snow

Alexandre Trouvilliez; Florence Naaim-Bouvet; Hervé Bellot; Christophe Genthon; Hubert Gallée

FlowCapt acoustic sensors, designed for measuring the aeolian transport of snow fluxes, are compared to the snow particle counter S7optical sensor, considered herein as the reference. They were compared in the French Alps at the Lac Blanc Pass, where a bench test for the aeolian transport of snow was set up. The two existing generations of FlowCapt are compared. Both seem to be good detectors for the aeolian transport of snow, especially for transport events with a flux above 1 g m 22 s 21. The second-generation FlowCapt is also compared in terms of quantification. The aeolian snow mass fluxes and snow quantity transported recorded by the second-generation FlowCapt are close to the integrative snow particle counter S7 fluxes for an event without precipitation , but they are underestimated when an event with precipitation is considered. When the winter season is considered, for integrative snow particle counter S7 fluxes above 20 g m 22 s 21 , the second-generation FlowCapt fluxes are underestimated, regardless of precipitation. In conclusion, both generations of FlowCapt can be used as a drifting snow detector and the second generation can record an underestimation of the quantity of snow transported at one location: over the winter season, the quantity of snow transported recorded by the SPC is between 4 and 6 times greater than the quantity recorded by the second-generation FlowCapt.


Boundary-Layer Meteorology | 2013

Transport of Snow by the Wind: A Comparison Between Observations in Adélie Land, Antarctica, and Simulations Made with the Regional Climate Model MAR

Hubert Gallée; Alexandre Trouvilliez; Cécile Agosta; Christophe Genthon; Vincent Favier; Florence Naaim-Bouvet


The Cryosphere | 2012

An updated and quality controlled surface mass balance dataset for Antarctica

Vincent Favier; Cécile Agosta; S. Parouty; Gaël Durand; G. Delaygue; Hubert Gallée; A.S Drouet; Alexandre Trouvilliez; Gerhard Krinner


The Cryosphere | 2014

Blowing snow in coastal Adélie Land, Antarctica: three atmospheric-moisture issues

Hélène Barral; Christophe Genthon; Alexandre Trouvilliez; Christophe Brun; Charles Amory


Cold Regions Science and Technology | 2014

A novel experimental study of aeolian snow transport in Adelie Land (Antarctica)

Alexandre Trouvilliez; Florence Naaim-Bouvet; Christophe Genthon; Luc Piard; Vincent Favier; Hervé Bellot; Cécile Agosta; Cyril Palerme; Charles Amory; Hubert Gallée


Boundary-Layer Meteorology | 2017

Seasonal variations in drag coefficient over a sastrugi-covered snowfield in coastal East Antarctica

Charles Amory; Hubert Gallée; Florence Naaim-Bouvet; Vincent Favier; Etienne Vignon; Ghislain Picard; Alexandre Trouvilliez; Luc Piard; Christophe Genthon; Hervé Bellot


The Cryosphere | 2015

Comparison between observed and simulated aeolian snow mass fluxes in Adélie Land, East Antarctica

Charles Amory; Alexandre Trouvilliez; Hubert Gallée; Vincent Favier; F. Naaim-Bouvet; C. Genthon; Cécile Agosta; L. Piard; H. Bellot


International Snow Science Workshop Grenoble – Chamonix Mont-Blanc - October 07-11, 2013 | 2013

Simulations of blowing Snow over Antarctica

H. Gallée; Alexandre Trouvilliez; Charles Amory; Cécile Agosta; Christophe Genthon; Xavier Fettweis; Vincent Favier; Florence Naaim-Bouvet


Archive | 2014

Sensitivity Study of the antarctic surface mass balance to snow erosion by the wind.

Hubert Gallée; Cécile Agosta; Charles Amory; Alexandre Trouvilliez; Xavier Fettweis

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Christophe Genthon

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Vincent Favier

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Hervé Bellot

Joseph Fourier University

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Luc Piard

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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H. Gallée

Joseph Fourier University

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