Seite 1 Snow-canopy-interaction demanding tasks in my PhD-project Elisabeth Mair, Research Center Global Change and Sustainability.

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Seite 1 Snow-canopy-interaction demanding tasks in my PhD-project Elisabeth Mair, Research Center Global Change and Sustainability

Seite 2 Study site Brixental SnoMoS provide hourly data Air temperature Surface temperature Relative humidity Global radiation Snow height Air pressure Wind speed

Seite 3 Short project description In the ACRP project STELLA we will investigate how future land use (especially forest) and climate can be coupled by the creation of so called „storylines“ which describe possible future conditions. In a second step we want to simulate the effects of this „storylines“ on the water cycle (especially snow) of the alpine catchment. Therefore we implement a canopy module to the hydrological model WaSiM in order to simulate inside-canopy-processes such as interception and changed meteorology. For further information:

Seite 4 Snow height data analysis Installed ultrasonic snow height sensors record snow height every hour. They suffer from temperature-related oscillations during daytime and show some invalid records Actually I‘m looking for a easy method to correct this data comparing it to the snow height observations (daily) done by an observer of the Hydrographical Service at a nearby station.

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Seite 6 If you are willing please answer (some of) these questions: -For which “common” challenges could/should we („early careers“) find solutions together? Will be added for our meeting -What difficulties to you currently face in your research project? Will be added for our meeting -What are your special skills? Where could you help other „early careers“? Will be added for our meeting -If you want, add a „favourite“ figure of your work on the next slide

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