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Annals of Glaciology | 2011

Wet-snow instabilities: comparison of measured and modelled liquid water content and snow stratigraphy

Christoph Mitterer; Hiroyuki Hirashima; Jürg Schweizer

Abstarct Wet-snow avalanches are difficult to forecast, as the change from stable to unstable snow conditions occurs rapidly in a wet snowpack, often in response to water production and movement. Snow stratigraphy plays a vital role in determining flux behaviour. Capillary barriers or melt–freeze crusts can impede and divert water horizontally over large areas and thus may act as a failure layer for wet-snow avalanches. We present a comparison of measured and modelled liquid water content, θ w, and snow stratigraphy during periods of wet-snow instabilities. Special attention is given to the reproducibility of capillary barriers, ponding of water on melt–freeze crusts and the timing of first wetting and of water arrival at the bottom of the snowpack, because these factors are believed to play a major role in the formation of wet-snow avalanches. In situ measurements were performed in the vicinity of automatic weather stations or close to recent wet-snow avalanches in order to compare them with model results. The simulations are based on two different water flux models incorporated within the 1-D snow-cover model SNOWPACK. The comparison of the two model runs with observed θw and stratigraphy revealed that both water-transport models reproduced the ponding of water on melt–freeze crusts. However, in both models melt–freeze crusts were transformed to normal melt forms earlier than observed in nature, so still existing ponding was not captured by the models. Only one of the models was able to reproduce capillary barriers in agreement with observations. The time of the first wetting at the surface was well predicted, but the simulated arrival time of the wetting front at the bottom of the snowpack differed between the simulations; it was either too early or too late compared with the observation.


Cold Regions Science and Technology | 2009

On forecasting large and infrequent snow avalanches

Jürg Schweizer; Christoph Mitterer; Lukas Stoffel


Cold Regions Science and Technology | 2011

Upward-looking ground-penetrating radar for measuring wet-snow properties

Christoph Mitterer; Achim Heilig; Jürg Schweizer; Olaf Eisen


Journal of Glaciology | 2014

Continuous snowpack monitoring using upward-looking ground-penetrating radar technology

Lino Schmid; Achim Heilig; Christoph Mitterer; Jürg Schweizer; Hansruedi Maurer; Robert Okorn; Olaf Eisen


The Cryosphere | 2012

Analysis of the snow-atmosphere energy balance during wet-snow instabilities and implications for avalanche prediction

Christoph Mitterer; Jürg Schweizer


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

Using time-lapse photography in avalanche research

Alec van Herwijnen; Nicole Berthod; Ron Simenhois; Christoph Mitterer


Proceedings, 2012 International Snow Science Workshop, Anchorage, Alaska | 2012

TOWARDS A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF GLIDE-SNOW AVALANCHE FORMATION

Christoph Mitterer; Jürg Schweizer


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

An Operational Supporting Tool for Assessing Wet-Snow Avalanche Danger

Christoph Mitterer; Frank Techel; Charles Fierz; Jürg Schweizer


Cold Regions Science and Technology | 2014

Upward-looking L-band FMCW radar for snow cover monitoring

Robert Okorn; Georg Brunnhofer; Thomas Platzer; Achim Heilig; Lino Schmid; Christoph Mitterer; Jürg Schweizer; Olaf Eisen


Proceedings, 2012 International Snow Science Workshop, Anchorage, Alaska | 2012

AUTOMATED DETECTION AND MONITORING OF GLIDE-SNOW EVENTS USING SATELLITE- BASED OPTICAL REMOTE SENSING AND TERRESTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY

Sebastian Feick; Christoph Mitterer; Lisa Dreier; Stephan Harvey; Jürg Schweizer

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Sebastian Feick

Goethe University Frankfurt

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