Water equivalent of snow

From Glossary of Meteorology



water equivalent of snow

The amount of water that would be obtained if the snow sample were completely melted.

The snow sample must be obtained from a uniform volume, that is, either by melting snow in a calibrated container (e.g., an 8-in. rain gauge) or determined by weight (e.g., a snow pillow).


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