Snow Water Content
Yves Earhart
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Geologie
Beschreibung
Snow Water Content explores the critical role of snowpacks in Earth's water cycle, focusing on Snow Water Equivalent (SWE) – the amount of water held within snow.
Accurately measuring SWE is vital for predicting snowmelt runoff and mitigating flood risk, especially in a changing climate.
The book examines various SWE measurement methods, from traditional snow surveys to advanced remote sensing techniques, highlighting their strengths and limitations.
It also delves into the factors influencing SWE, such as temperature, snowfall patterns, and solar radiation, illustrating how these elements interact to determine snowpack dynamics.
The book builds upon established hydrological principles, incorporating recent advances in remote sensing and numerical modeling.
It demonstrates how improved SWE monitoring and modeling can enhance flood forecasting and water resource management.
By understanding the relationship between SWE and flood potential, communities can better prepare for and manage flood risks in snow-dominated regions.
The book progresses logically, starting with basic SWE concepts, moving through measurement techniques and influencing factors, and concluding with practical applications for water resource management and climate change adaptation.
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