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Relating meteorological parameters to glide-snow avalanche activity
Dreier, L., Harvey, S., van Herwijnen, A., & Mitterer, C. (2016). Relating meteorological parameters to glide-snow avalanche activity. Cold Regions Science and Technology, 128, 57-68. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coldregions.2016.05.003
Operational forecasting of wet snow avalanche activity: a case study for the eastern European Alps
Gobiet, A., Mitterer, C., Jöbstl, L., Steinkogler, W., Rieder, H., Olefs, M., … Bellaire, S. (2016). Operational forecasting of wet snow avalanche activity: a case study for the eastern European Alps. In ISSW proceedings. International snow science workshop proceedings 2016 (pp. 132-139).
Comparison of measured and modeled snow cover liquid water content to improve local wet-snow avalanche predicion
Mitterer, C., Heilig, A., Schmid, L., Van Herwijnen, A., Eisen, O., & Schweizer, J. (2016). Comparison of measured and modeled snow cover liquid water content to improve local wet-snow avalanche predicion. In ISSW proceedings. International snow science workshop proceedings 2016 (pp. 125-131).
Combining snowpack models and observations for better avalanche danger assessments
Monti, F., Mitterer, C., Steinkogler, W., Bavay, M., & Pozzi, A. (2016). Combining snowpack models and observations for better avalanche danger assessments. In ISSW proceedings. International snow science workshop proceedings 2016 (pp. 343-348).
Towards an improved European auxiliary matrix for assessing avalanche danger levels
Müller, K., Stucki, T., Mitterer, C., Nairz, P., Konetschny, H., Feistl, T., … Chiambretti, I. (2016). Towards an improved European auxiliary matrix for assessing avalanche danger levels. In ISSW proceedings. International snow science workshop proceedings 2016 (pp. 1229-1231).
Seasonal and diurnal cycles of liquid water in snow - measurements and modeling
Heilig, A., Mitterer, C., Schmid, L., Wever, N., Schweizer, J., Marshall, H. P., & Eisen, O. (2015). Seasonal and diurnal cycles of liquid water in snow - measurements and modeling. Journal of Geophysical Research F: Earth Surface, 120(10), 2139-2154. https://doi.org/10.1002/2015JF003593
Valanghe da slittamento. L’influenza di alcuni parametri meteorologici sulle valanghe da slittamento
Dreier, L., Mitterer, C., Harvey, S., & Feick, S. (2014). Valanghe da slittamento. L’influenza di alcuni parametri meteorologici sulle valanghe da slittamento. Neve e Valanghe, 82, 34-39.
The systematic snow cover analysis: a practical tool for interpreting and assessing slope stability
Kronthaler, G., & Mitterer, C. (2014). The systematic snow cover analysis: a practical tool for interpreting and assessing slope stability. In ISSW proceedings. International snow science workshop proceedings 2014 (pp. 772-775).
Comparing models of different levels of complexity for the prediction of wet-snow avalanches
Mitterer, C., & Schweizer, J. (2014). Comparing models of different levels of complexity for the prediction of wet-snow avalanches. In ISSW proceedings. International snow science workshop proceedings 2014 (pp. 9-14).
Nassschneelawinen
Mitterer, C., & Schweizer, J. (2014). Nassschneelawinen. bergundsteigen, 23(1), 52-57.
Livigno (Italy) Freeride Project
Monti, F., Steinkogler, W., & Mitterer, C. (2014). Livigno (Italy) Freeride Project. In ISSW proceedings. International snow science workshop proceedings 2014 (pp. 1066-1070).
Upward-looking L-band FMCW radar for snow cover monitoring
Okorn, R., Brunnhofer, G., Platzer, T., Heilig, A., Schmid, L., Mitterer, C., … Eisen, O. (2014). Upward-looking L-band FMCW radar for snow cover monitoring. Cold Regions Science and Technology, 103, 31-40. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coldregions.2014.03.006
Continuous snowpack monitoring using upward-looking ground-penetrating radar technology
Schmid, L., Heilig, A., Mitterer, C., Schweizer, J., Maurer, H., Okorn, R., & Eisen, O. (2014). Continuous snowpack monitoring using upward-looking ground-penetrating radar technology. Journal of Glaciology, 60(221), 509-525. https://doi.org/10.3189/2014JoG13J084
Solving Richards Equation for snow improves snowpack meltwater runoff estimations in detailed multi-layer snowpack model
Wever, N., Fierz, C., Mitterer, C., Hirashima, H., & Lehning, M. (2014). Solving Richards Equation for snow improves snowpack meltwater runoff estimations in detailed multi-layer snowpack model. Cryosphere, 8(1), 257-274. https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-8-257-2014
The influence of weather on glide-snow avalanches
Dreier, L., Mitterer, C., Feick, S., & Harvey, S. (2013). The influence of weather on glide-snow avalanches. In F. Naaim-Bouvet, Y. Durand, & R. Lambert (Eds.), ISSW proceedings. International snow science workshop proceedings 2013 (pp. 247-252).
The systematic snow cover diagnosis: a process-based approach for avalanche danger assessment
Kronthaler, G., Mitterer, C., Zenke, B., & Lehning, M. (2013). The systematic snow cover diagnosis: a process-based approach for avalanche danger assessment. In F. Naaim-Bouvet, Y. Durand, & R. Lambert (Eds.), ISSW proceedings. International snow science workshop proceedings 2013 (pp. 199-202).
An operational supporting tool for assessing wet-snow avalanche danger
Mitterer, C., Techel, F., Fierz, C., & Schweizer, J. (2013). An operational supporting tool for assessing wet-snow avalanche danger. In F. Naaim-Bouvet, Y. Durand, & R. Lambert (Eds.), ISSW proceedings. International snow science workshop proceedings 2013 (pp. 334-338).
Analysis of the snow-atmosphere energy balance during wet-snow instabilities and implications for avalanche prediction
Mitterer, C., & Schweizer, J. (2013). Analysis of the snow-atmosphere energy balance during wet-snow instabilities and implications for avalanche prediction. Cryosphere, 7(1), 205-216. https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-7-205-2013
Gleitschneelawinen
Mitterer, C., & Schweizer, J. (2013). Gleitschneelawinen. bergundsteigen (4), 43-49.
Glide snow avalanches revisited
Mitterer, C., & Schweizer, J. (2013). Glide snow avalanches revisited. Avalanche Journal, 102, 68-71.