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Snow and avalanche climates in the French Alps using avalanche problem frequencies

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Abstract Avalanches result from an interaction of weather and terrain, where past weather and internal snow cover processes play important roles. So far, climatology was mainly based on weather data, as regional snow instability information, such as avalanche activity, is scarce on climatological time scales. We present a new approach to create a snow avalanche climatology from simulations of avalanche problem types based on snow cover simulations of reanalysis data and a cluster analysis. Analyzing the winters between 1958 and 2020 in the French Alps, wet-snow situations dominated natural release. Dry-snow situations with non-persistent and persistent weak layers occurred each on at least one third of the days. Four typical patterns of avalanche problem types were identified. They follow the main orography with more new snow situations in the northern regions and more cases of persistent weak layers in inner-Alpine regions. In the front-ranges and in southern regions wet-snow situations occurred early in winter – typical for coastal snow climates. Agreement with the standard snow climate classification and the geography of the French Alps suggests that mountain regions with similar conditions can now be outlined. This method for snow avalanche climatology will inform avalanche forecasting and facilitate climate change impact studies.
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hal-04248727 , version 1 (03-11-2023)

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Benjamin Reuter, Pascal Hagenmuller, Nicolas Eckert. Snow and avalanche climates in the French Alps using avalanche problem frequencies. Journal of Glaciology, 2023, 69 (277), pp.1292-1304. ⟨10.1017/jog.2023.23⟩. ⟨hal-04248727⟩
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