ESC 1983 (40TH MEETING TORONTO ON)
Front matter
01 L.T. Moore, R.H. Ives. Proposals to manage snowpack for the economic benefit of the Colorado River basin.
02 N. Berg, N. Benedict, E. Harris. Assessing environmental consequences of weather modification for snowpack enhancement.
03 L.-A. Chiang, H.T. Shen. Numerical simulation of thermal-ice conditions in the upper St. Lawrence River.
04 R.L. Stephenson, T.D. Prowse. Variability in winter lake cover: Implications for radiation receipts and oxygen deficits in temperate lakes.
05 R.B. Crowe, W.M. Baker. A preliminary identification of snow cover patterns and risk implications for Canadian winter resort operators.
06 D.S. Munro. Interception of wet snow and resultant damage to White pine.
07 W.F. Hayes, H.G. Tucker, F.H. Theakston. Prediction of snow accumulation on elevated guideways for guided ground transportation systems.
08 R.D. Borys, P.J. DeMott. Snowfall chemical composition: The role of snow crystal riming.
09 D.C. Pierson, C.H. Taylor. Comparative differences in the chemistry of snowpack and bulk precipitation samples collected as snow and rain.
10 A.M. Sturrock, Jr., J.C. Jelinski. An instrument to automatically measure and record the magnitude, conductivity, pH, and temperature of precipitation during storms.
11 E. Aguado. Snowpack metamorphosis and accelerated melt rates.
12 P.A. Irwin, C.J. Williams. Application of snow-simulation model tests to planning and design.
13 K.H. Shaf Rahman. A three phase temperature-density model to simulate and compare potential snowmelt runoff.
14 M.-K. Woo, M.-A. Dubreuil. Effects of an Arctic settlement on the snowpack.
15 W.A. Schneider, L.A. Logan. M.G. Goebel. A comparison of two models to predict snowmelt in Muskoka-Haliburton, Ontario.
16 J.H. Blaine, S. Cohen. Winter road maintenance from a user’s point of view.
17 P.J. Mroz. Lake effect snow squall development over and along the southern shores of Lake Ontario and Erie.
18 S.V. Sahi, G.M. Courtin. Anthropogenic reduction in forest tree canopy as a critical factor in cryopedogenesis.
19 M. Kalliomaki, G.M. Courtin, F.V. Clulow. The role of snow in the winter survival of the meadow vole, Microtus pennsylvanicus.
20 W.C. Fecke III. SNOTEL - design, performance and use.
21 B.E. Goodison, J.R. Metcalfe, R.A. Terzi. Comparability of DCP data with standard station obervations.
22 R.S. Weinbeck. Time variability of Lake Ontario winter precipitation patterns.
23 J.C. Anderson, T.D. Prowse. A field survey form for monitoring ice conditions on lakes and rivers.
24 W.P. Adams, N.T. Roulet. Light under a snowdrift on Lake St. George.
25 C.M. Kingsbury, D.C. Pierson, W.P. Adams. Some practical methods for sampling lakes in winter.
26 D.A. Carr. Northern Ontario precipitation comparisons.
Report of the Snow Survey Schedule Committee
List of studies in progress
Exhibitors
List of Attendees