Canadian historical Snow Water Equivalent dataset (CanSWE, 1928–2020)
<p>In situ measurements of water equivalent of snow cover (SWE) – the vertical depth of water that would be obtained if all the snow cover melted completely – are used in many applications including water management, flood forecasting, climate monitoring, and evaluation of hydrological and lan...
Main Authors: | V. Vionnet, C. Mortimer, M. Brady, L. Arnal, R. Brown |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2021-09-01
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Series: | Earth System Science Data |
Online Access: | https://essd.copernicus.org/articles/13/4603/2021/essd-13-4603-2021.pdf |
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