Published August 1, 2021 | Version v1
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Proof-of-Concept for a Ground-Based Dual-Receiver Radar Architecture to Estimate Snowpack Parameters for Wet Snow

  • 1. Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC)
  • 2. University of Pavia

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Snow is an important environmental variable and a primary water resource in many areas of the world. Monitoring seasonal snowpack properties is also crucial for properly managing snow-related hazards such as snow avalanches and snowmelt floods. Recently, an innovative radar architecture, based on the use of two receivers, has been proposed for snowpack monitoring for the case of dry snow, where the snowpack depth and bulk density can be calculated with one single radar measurement, without any kind of external aid. This article presents the extension of this innovative radar architecture for the case of wet snow. The approach to determine, not only the snowpack depth and bulk density but also the liquid water content, is outlined and discussed in detail, along with the experimental validation of the operating principle for two cases.

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