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Simulation of snow management in Alpine ski resorts using three different snow models

Hanzer, Florian
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Carmagnola, Carlo Maria
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Ebner, Pirmin Philipp
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April 1, 2020
Cold Regions Science And Technology

Snow management, i. e., snowmaking and grooming, is an integral part of modern ski resort management. While the current snow cover distribution on the slopes is often well known thanks to the usage of advanced monitoring techniques, information about its future evolution is usually lacking. Management-enabled numerical snowpack models driven by meteorological forecasts can help to fill this gap.

In the frame of the H2020 project PROSNOW, the snowpack models AMUNDSEN, Crocus, and SNOWPACK/Alpine3D are applied in nine pilot ski resorts across the European Alps for forecasting snow conditions in time scales from days to several months ahead. We present the integration of detailed snowmaking and grooming practices implemented in the three models and show how they can be adapted to individual ski resorts. An ensemble of snow management configurations accounting for a comprehensive set of possible tactical and strategic operational choices is introduced, along with an approach to homogeneously spatialize the results of the three snow models over different areas of the ski resorts. First simulation results are presented for the nine pilot ski resorts in the form of distributed snow water equivalent (SWE) maps along with SWE and snow depth time series for two selected seasons in the past.

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DOI
10.1016/j.coldregions.2020.102995
Web of Science ID

WOS:000519301800014

Author(s)
Hanzer, Florian
Carmagnola, Carlo Maria
Ebner, Pirmin Philipp
Koch, Franziska
Monti, Fabiano
Bavay, Mathias
Bernhardt, Matthias
Lafaysse, Matthieu
Lehning, Michael  
Strasser, Ulrich
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Date Issued

2020-04-01

Publisher

ELSEVIER

Published in
Cold Regions Science And Technology
Volume

172

Article Number

102995

Subjects

Engineering, Environmental

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Engineering, Civil

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Geosciences, Multidisciplinary

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Engineering

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Geology

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snow management

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ski resorts

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snowpack modeling

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integration

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snowmaking

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system

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REVIEWED

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March 28, 2020
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/167699
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