Snøskred
Avalanche warning applying snow variables from satellite images
The Avalanche project (“Snøskred” in Norwegian) aims to establish a relationship
between snow variables retrieved from space-borne satellite data and in situ measured
data in order to build a model that allows the prediction of, e.g., snow grain type
as measured in the field from the analysis of space-borne data. Such model output may
then be used as an additional input variable to the avalanche forecasting model.
The focus of the project work so far has been simultaneous collection of in situ data
and the acquisition of satellite data and comparison of those. Specifically, in situ
measured surface snow grain characteristics have been compared to snow grain
characteristics as derived from MODIS satellite data. Data from four test sites have
been studied: three in the Strynefjell mountain range and a fourth site in the Oslo
region close to Lillestrøm. Retrieval and analysis of snow variables from MODIS data
was done for the two snow seasons, 2007-2008 and 2008-2009, from December until May.

Strynefjell mountain range where much of the fieldwork has taken place (Landsat TM image).
For more information contact: Rune Solberg

