The new technique called “snow water storage” makes it possible to more objectively determine the amount of water stored in mountain snow masses, which play an important role in the water balance of countries.
The study, published in the journal Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, looked at nearly four decades of snow cover data. The new measurement allows estimating the amount of water storage in different snowdrifts by taking into account the amount of water in a snowpack and the time period during which the water is stored as snow.
The researchers emphasize the importance of this approach in changing climate conditions where snowpacks become more variable. This technique could become a valuable tool for monitoring and predicting water resources in the face of increasing climate instability.
According to scientists, this approach makes it possible to more accurately determine water reserves in snow and their impact on water supply; This is especially important during periods of increased water demand and variable rainfall.
Source: Ferra

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