Conference

The Snow Hydrology 2026 conference (Snowhydrology2026) seeks to provide an stimulating atmosphere to discuss our recent research about snow hydrology and different aspects of snow research including:

  • In-situ and remote sensing observation techniques of snowpack properties
  • Statistical and machine learning methods to better understand temporal and spatial snow dynamics
  • Last advances on snowpack models and their operational forecasts
  • Data assimilation of snow observations
  • Snow and vegetation interactions: forest, shrubs and grasslands
  • Snow extremes and related hazards
  • Light-absorbing impurities in snow, Snow albedo
  • Interaction between snow and permafrost
  • Snow chemistry
  • Climate change impacts on snow and water resources