Fig. 2. Temperature and incoming solar radiation at Canada Glacier throughout the monitoring period, measured by a Campbell 107 probe and a Licor L1200X silicon pyranometer respectively. The red lines indicate the three cloud-free days which triggered the flood, and the associated increase in air te...
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Summary: | Fig. 2. Temperature and incoming solar radiation at Canada Glacier throughout the monitoring period, measured by a Campbell 107 probe and a Licor L1200X silicon pyranometer respectively. The red lines indicate the three cloud-free days which triggered the flood, and the associated increase in air temperature. The air temperature prior to the flood rose by 78C, but did not reach 08C. |
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