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Title: Analysis of a spontaneous avalanche event based on the observations of the Long-Term Ecological Research network in Matsch, Südtirol, Italy.
Date: 2018-10-07
Authors: Christian Brida, Giacomo Bertoldi, Valentina Premier, Carlo Marin, Alessandro Zandonai, Georg Niedrist, Mattia Callegari, Claudia Notarnicola
Description: Identifying the precise timing and the meteorological conditions of natural avalanches is important for avalanche triggering prediction. However, it i...
Object ID: ISSW2018_P01.12.pdf
Keywords: avalanche, weather stations, meteorological data, lter, snowpack model.
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Title: Evolution, Challenges and Management of Mountain Weather Observations
Date: 2004
Authors: Mark Moore
Description: Mountain weather observation programs in support of avalanche mitigation efforts and forecasting programs have evolved considerably since their humble...
Object ID: issw-2004-270-278.pdf
Keywords: mountain weather, data, weather observations, avalanche weather, weather sensors, data management
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Title: Decision Trees Predicting Avalanche Response: Tools for Training?
Date: 2000
Authors: Kelly Elder, Robert E. Davis
Description: This contribution shows examples of decision trees relating weather and between-storm factors to expected maximum avalanche size based on the historic...
Object ID: issw-2000-140-146.pdf
Keywords: avalanche, weather factors, avalanche training
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Title: Bc Ministry of Transportation and Highways Remote Weather Station System Overview
Date: 1988
Authors: J. Bay
Description: The British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Highways Snow Avalanche Section currently maintains a province-wide network of 22 remote weather s...
Object ID: issw-1988-155-157.pdf
Keywords: avalanche, weather stations, hazard, computer
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