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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2012

Simulation of wind-driven snow redistribution at a high-elevation alpine site with a mesoscale atmospheric model

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In alpine regions, blowing snow events strongly influence the temporal and spatial evolution of the snow depth distribution throughout the winter season. We recently developed a new simulation system to gain understanding on the complex processes that drive the redistribution of snow by the wind in complex terrain. This new system couples directly the detailed snow-pack model Crocus with the meso-scale atmospheric model Meso-NH. A blowing snow scheme allows Meso-NH to simulate the transport of snow particles in the atmosphere.
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hal-02598004 , version 1 (15-05-2020)

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Vincent Vionnet, Eric Martin, Valéry Masson, Christine Lac, Yannick Durand, et al.. Simulation of wind-driven snow redistribution at a high-elevation alpine site with a mesoscale atmospheric model. AGU Fall Meeting, Dec 2012, San Fransisco, United States. pp.1. ⟨hal-02598004⟩
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