Phillip Harder
University of Saskatchewan
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Geophysical Research Letters | 2017
Phillip Harder; John W. Pomeroy; Warren D. Helgason
The breakup of snow cover into patches during snowmelt leads to a dynamic, heterogeneous land surface composed of melting snow, and wet and dry soil and plant surfaces. Energy exchange with the atmosphere is therefore complicated by horizontal gradients in surface temperature and humidity as snow surface temperature and humidity are regulated by the phase change of melting snow unlike snow-free areas. Airflow across these surface transitions results in local-scale advection of energy that has been documented as sensible heat during snowmelt, while latent heat advection has received scant attention. Herein, results are presented from an experiment measuring near-surface profiles of air temperature and humidity across snow-free to snow-covered transitions that demonstrates that latent heat advection can be the same order of magnitude as sensible heat advection and is therefore an important source of snowmelt energy. Latent heat advection is conditional on an upwind source of water vapor from a wetted snow-free surface.
Hydrological Processes | 2013
Phillip Harder; John W. Pomeroy
Hydrological Processes | 2014
Phillip Harder; John W. Pomeroy
Hydrological Processes | 2015
Phillip Harder; John W. Pomeroy; Cherie J. Westbrook
The Cryosphere | 2016
Phillip Harder; Michael Schirmer; John W. Pomeroy; Warren D. Helgason
Journal of Hydrometeorology | 2018
Phillip Harder; Warren D. Helgason; John W. Pomeroy
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions | 2018
Phillip Harder; John W. Pomeroy; Warren D. Helgason
Earth System Science Data Discussions | 2018
Xing Fang; John W. Pomeroy; Chris M. DeBeer; Phillip Harder; Evan Siemens
Geophysical Research Letters | 2017
Phillip Harder; John W. Pomeroy; Warren D. Helgason
32nd Conf. on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology/22nd Symp. Boundary Layers and Turbulence/ Third Conf. on Atmospheric Biogeosciences (20 – 24 June, 2016) | 2016
Phillip Harder