Sunday, May 30, 2010

snow pillow


A snow pillow is a device for measuring snowpack, especially for automated reporting stations such as SNOTEL.
The snow pillow measures the water equivalent of the snow pack based on hydrostatic pressure created by overlying snow. Any discrepancy due to bridging is minimized by the large dimension of the pillow, typically 3 metres (120 in) square.
Another application for snow pillows is to estimate the snow weight on a roof to warn of potential for roof collapse.
Snow pillows were developed in the early 1960s.