APPLICATIONS OF NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS TO INVESTIGATE SNOW ACCUMULATION FOR THE ESTIMATION OF AVALANCHE RISK IN MOUNTAINOUS TERRAIN

Abstract: Severe weather events in a mountainous region in East-Iceland are mapped by numerical simulations. The simulations provide an insight into the wind pattern and the precipitation distribution in a region where avalanches due to rapid snow accumulation in strong winds pose a threat to planne...

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Main Authors: Rögnvaldsson, Ólafur; University of Bergen, Norway, Institute for Meteorological Research, Iceland, Icelandic Meteorological Office, Bústaðavegur 9, IS-150, Iceland, Ólafsson, Haraldur; Institute for Meteorological Research, Iceland, Icelandic Meteorological Office, Bústaðavegur 9, IS-150, Iceland, University of Iceland, Iceland; haraldur@vedur.is, Ágústsson, Hálfdán; Institute for Meteorological Research, Iceland, Icelandic Meteorological Office, Bústaðavegur 9, IS-150, Iceland, University of Iceland, Iceland
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Language:English
Published: Croatian meteorological society; info@meteohmd.hr 2005
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Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/64948
http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/97263
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Summary:Abstract: Severe weather events in a mountainous region in East-Iceland are mapped by numerical simulations. The simulations provide an insight into the wind pattern and the precipitation distribution in a region where avalanches due to rapid snow accumulation in strong winds pose a threat to planned constructions. Two cases are presented to illustrate how areas with high snow accumulation can be located and how different weather types contribute to different locations of potential snow accumulation.