Silva Fennica (Jan 1980)

The influence of weather on the snow damages for forests in Southern Finland in 1959

  • Solantie, Reijo,
  • Ahti, Kari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14214/sf.a15029
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4

Abstract

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Snow and rime, attached to branches of conifers, seriously damaged forests in a region of 11,000 km in Southern Finland during a passage of two nearly occluded cyclones in 1959. The roles of different weather elements were studied by considering the variations occurring in them over this region and its surroundings. Damage occurred only inside an accentuated pattern of copious orographic precipitation. Precipitation only became attached to and retained on branches in such parts of the area where temperature varied on both sides of freezing point but did not exceed 0.6°C. Furthermore, damage only occurred in forests where rime formed (above a certain level and on sloping towards the prevailing wind).2