Christoph Marty
Christoph
Marty
WSL Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research SLF
ASRB_WFJVF: Shortwave and longwave radiation measurements (2 min) at the Weissfluhjoch research site, Davos
2016
WSL Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research SLF
DAVOS
LONGWAVE RADIATION
RADIATION
SHORTWAVE RADIATION
WEISFLUHJOCH
Christoph Marty
Christoph
Marty
WSL Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research SLF
1996-01-01
en
Dataset
https://www.envidat.ch/dataset/asrb-vf
https://www.envidat.ch/dataset/99a619e2-5c9e-48c5-bcc6-6d8bab8b5709
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Incoming and outgoing shortwave and longwave 2 min radiation measurements at the Weissfluhjoch research site, Davos, CH. The experimental site at the Weissfluhjoch (WFJ, 46.83 N, 9.81 E) is located at an altitude of 2540 m in the Swiss Alps near Davos. During the winter months, almost all precipitation falls as snow at this altitude. As a consequence, a continuous seasonal snow cover builds up every winter, with a maximum snow height ranging from 153–366 cm over the period 1934–2012. The measurement site is located in an almost flat part of a southeast oriented slope.
References
1. Marty, C., Philipona, R., Frohlich, C., Ohmura, A.. Altitude dependence of surface radiation fluxes and cloud forcing in the alps: results from the alpine surface radiation budget network. 2002. Theoretical and Applied Climatology. Volume 72. Issue 3-4. 137-155. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s007040200019. 10.1007/s007040200019.
2. Christoph Marty. Surface Radiation, Cloud Forcing and Greenhouse Effect in the Alps. 2000. Institute fuer Klimaforschung ETH. Zuercher Klima-Schriften. Volume 79. http://e-collection.library.ethz.ch/eserv/eth:23491/eth-23491-01.pdf.
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Funding information not available.