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  • A distributed energy balance snowmelt model as a component of a flood forecasting system for the Inn river
    JUDIT ASZTALOS, ROBERT KIRNBAUER, HEIDI ESCHER-VETTER AND LUDWIG BRAUN
  • Provision of snow information from satellite data within Polar View and application example for a mesoscale Alpine catchment using PROMET
    HEIKE BACH, FLORIAN APPEL AND WOLFRAM MAUSER
  • High resolution modelling of snow transport in complex terrain using simulated wind fields
    MATTHIAS BERNHARDT, GLEN E. LISTON, GÜNTHER ZÄNGL, ULRICH STRASSER AND WOLFRAM MAUSER
  • Snow variability and change in Romania
    ROXANA BOJARIU AND MIHAELA DINU
  • Evaluation of snowmelt from MODIS images
    ANGELO COLOMBI, ANNA RAMPINI, FRANCESCO ROTA NODARI
  • Heavy Snowfalls and avalanche activity over eastern Pyrenees: a study of two extreme cases
    PERE ESTEBAN, GLORIA MARTÍ, CARLES GARCÍA, MONTSE ARAN, JORDI GAVALDÀ AND IVAN MONER
  • Weather and snow pack conditions of major avalanches in the Catalan Pyrenees
    CARLES GARCÍA, GLÒRIA MARTÍ, ALBERT GARCÍA, ELENA MUNTÁN, PERE OLLER, PERE ESTEBAN
  • Mathematical modelling of metamorphic structural evolution in the snow cover and soil
    ELENA GUSEVA-LOZINSKI
  • Estimation of snow water equivalence using the polarimetric scanning radiometer from the Cold Land Processes Experiments (CLPX03)
    LINGMEI JIANG, JIANCHEN SHI, SAIBUN TJUAJUA, KUNSHAN CHEN AND LIXIN ZHANG
  • Comparison of several sets of modelled and analysed precipitation fields over the French Alps. Impact of different spatial resolutions
    LAURENT MERINDOL, YVES DURAND AND GILBERT GUYOMARC’H
  • Validation of a physically based snow model for the simulation of the accumulation and ablation of snow (ESCIMO)
    MONIKA PRASCH, ULRICH STRASSER AND WOLFRAM MAUSER
  • Snow cover area (SCA) estimation and analysis in the alpine range using moderate resolution satellites
    FRANCESCO ROTA NODARI, FRANCESCA SAPIO AND MICHELA BIAGGI
  • The dilemma of resolution and seasonality of snow cover in alpine environments
    SUSANNE SCHMIDT AND BERNHARD WEBER
  • Computational fluid dynamics simulation of snow drift in alpine environments for operational avalanche warning
    SIMON SCHNEIDERBAUER, WALTER HINTERBERGER AND PETER FISCHER
  • Distributed modelling of snow processes in the Berchtesgaden National Park (Germany)
    ULRICH STRASSER, HELMUT FRANZ AND WOLFRAM MAUSER
  • Climate change and the competition among ski areas for day tourists
    MONIKA TEPFENHART, WOLFRAM MAUSER AND FLORIAN SIEBEL
  • A parameterization for the turbulent fluxes over melting surfaces derived from eddy correlation measurements
    MARKUS WASTI WEBER
  • Measurement network in the Berchtesgaden National Park: the example of Kühroint Measurement Station
    BENNO WIESENBERGER AND WOLFRAM SOMMER
  • Field trip to the “Ice Chapel”
    HELMUT FRANZ, MATTHIAS BERNHARDT, MONIKA PRASCH, VOLKMAR KONNERT AND ULRICH STRASSER

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