Concordia Study Reveals Snow Droughts in Western and Southern Canada May
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Concordia study highlights new method of snowpack water measurement - Water Canada
Researchers at Concordia University announced they have developed a new method of measuring the amount of usable water stored in snowpacks. The technique, known as snow water availability (SWA) employs climate reanalysis techniques and uses satellite data to calculate snow depth, density and snow cover across much of Canada and Alaska, a Concordia University release said. The findings were released in the Nature journal Communications Earth & En…
Concordia University - Concordia study finds snow droughts in western and southern Canada could affect nearly all Canadians
Researchers at Concordia have developed a new method of measuring the amount of usable water stored in snowpacks. The comprehensive technique, known as snow water availability (SWA), uses satellit. . .
Concordia Study Reveals Snow Droughts in Western and Southern Canada May
A groundbreaking study conducted by researchers at Concordia University has unveiled a novel approach for quantifying the volume of actionable water contained within snowpacks across Canada and Alaska. This innovative framework, termed Snow Water Availability (SWA), integrates satellite remote sensing data with advanced climate reanalysis techniques to systematically measure snow depth, density, and spatial coverage. […]
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