Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Eastern Snow Conference (47th) Held in Bangor, Maine on 7-8 June 1990

Partial contents: Air temperature variation over snow-covered terrain; Numerical investigation of border ice failure; Microscopic observations of snow deformation; What makes a good snow fence? Results from 12 years of testing; Ice detector measurements of atmospheric icing on a cable; Snowmelt runo...

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Main Authors: Hogan, A., Abdel-Zaher, A. K., Shoop, S., Perchanok, M. S., McComber, P., Mellander, M. K., Leconte, R., Carroll, T. R., Davis, R. E., Sambles, K. M.
Other Authors: COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1990
Subjects:
ICE
Ice
Online Access:http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA233320
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Summary:Partial contents: Air temperature variation over snow-covered terrain; Numerical investigation of border ice failure; Microscopic observations of snow deformation; What makes a good snow fence? Results from 12 years of testing; Ice detector measurements of atmospheric icing on a cable; Snowmelt runoff modeling using GIS parameter estimation in a Western Adirondack watershed; Monitoring the snow water equivalent using synthetic aperture radar; Operational airborne and satellite snow cover products of the National Operational Hydrologic Remote Sensing Center; Developments in snow-chemistry research in the Western United States; Prototype physically-based model for prediction of the spatial distribution of snowcover; Objective guidance for 1- and 2-Day mesoscale forecasts of lake-effect snow; Effects of heavy snowfall during December 1989 in the Lake Erie Snowbelt; Comparison of Great Lakes winter severity and ice cover -- Winter 1990 vs. the historical record; Use of aeration to prevent ice buildup at gaging station controls; Restigouche river ice project; Lake Ontario Winter Storms (LOWS) project; Regional snowfall intensity and the Great Lakes anomaly; Annual balance of North Cascade, Washington glaciers predicted from climatic records.