Environmental Data: Simulated avalanche problem types and seismic aval...

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Avalanche problem types were derived from snow cover simulations with the models Crocus and SNOWPACK at the Weissfluhjoch study plot, Davos, CH. The data i...

Citation

Reuter, B., van Herwijnen, A., Mayer, S., Viallon-Galinier, L. (2021). Simulated avalanche problem types and seismic avalanche activity around Weissfluhjoch. EnviDat. https://www.doi.org/10.16904/envidat.264.

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1999-2017 Avalanche problem types from Crocus
Avalanche problem types were derived from snow cover simulations with the model Crocus at the Weissfluhjoch study plot, Davos, CH. The data cover the winter seasons between 1999-2017 and include the simulated annual frequencies of new snow, wind slab, persistent weak layer, aging-persistent weak layer and wet snow problem types. The data are presented in Figure 8 in Reuter et al. (2021).
1999-2017 Avalanche problem types from Crocus
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1999-2017 Avalanche problem types from SNOWPACK
Avalanche problem types were derived from snow cover simulations with the model SNOWPACK at the Weissfluhjoch study plot, Davos, CH. The data cover the winter seasons between 1999-2017 and include the simulated annual frequencies of new snow, wind slab, persistent weak layer, aging-persistent weak layer and wet snow problem types. The data are shown in Figure 8 in Reuter et al. (2021).
1999-2017 Avalanche problem types from SNOWPACK
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2015-2016 Seismic avalanche acitivity catalogue
Avalanches were indentified in seismic data recorded by two seismic arrays, one deployed at Wannengrat (2,500 m) and another one deployed in the Dischma valley (2,000 m). The data cover the period from 01.01.2016 - 30.04.2016 and are presented in Figure 7 in Reuter et al. (2021).
2015-2016 Seismic avalanche acitivity catalogue
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2015-2016 Avalanche problem types from Crocus
Avalanche problem types were derived from a snow cover simulation with the model Crocus for the winter season 2015-2016 at the Weissfluhjoch study plot, Davos, CH. The data cover the period 01.01.2016-30.04.2016. The binary indicator (0,1) tells whether an avalanche problem type was identified in the snow cover simulation (1) or not (0). The data are presented in Figure 7 in Reuter et al. (2021).
2015-2016 Avalanche problem types from Crocus
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2015-2016 Avalanche problem types from SNOWPACK
Avalanche problem types were derived from a snow cover simulation with the model SNOWAPCK for the winter season 2015-2016 at the Weissfluhjoch study plot, Davos, CH. The data cover the period 01.01.2016-30.04.2016. The binary indicator (0,1) tells whether an avalanche problem type was identified in the snow cover simulation (1) or not (0). The data are presented in Figure 7 in Reuter et al. (2021).
2015-2016 Avalanche problem types from SNOWPACK