10:45 AM - 12:15 PM
[ACC25-P08] Observation study for snow falling-deposition process
Keywords:Falling snow, Snowpack
In relatively warm snowy regions in Japan, such as the southern Tohoku and Hokuriku areas, snow depth decreases rapidly due to melting and compaction even in severe winters, so it is difficult to determine the depth of newly-fallen snow from the difference in snow depth. With regard to fresh snow, there have been reports on the regression equations for density and compressive viscosity of fresh snow as functions of typical snow crystal and weather conditions from observations using a snow accumulation board (Kajikawa et al., 2004; Goto et al., 2005). In this study, the observation using the boards was carried out in the same way as the previous study. In order to focus on the compaction process of fresh snow, we prepared several snow boards and observed them at different times. In the presentation, some observation examples will be introduced.
References
Bartelt, P., and Lehning, M. (2002), Cold Regions Science and Technology, 35(3), 123-145.
Goto, H., Kajikawa, M., Hashimoto, M., Goto, N., and Kikuchi, K. (2005) Seppyo, 67(4), 331-340. written in Japanese with English abstract.
Kajikawa, M., Goto, H., Kaneya, A., and Kikuchi, K. (2004) Seppyo, 66(5), 561-565. written in Japanese with English abstract.