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A triple-moment blowing snow-atmospheric model and its application in computing the seasonal wintertime snow mass budget
2010
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions
Many field studies have shown that surface sublimation and blowing snow transport and sublimation have significant influences on the snow mass budget in many high latitude regions. We developed a coupled triple-moment blowing snow-atmospheric modeling system to study the influence of these processes on a seasonal time scale over the Northern Hemisphere. Two simulations were performed. The first is a 5 month simulation for comparison with snow survey measurements over a Saskatchewan site to
doi:10.5194/hessd-7-929-2010
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