Real-time Alpine Measurement System Using Wireless Sensor Networks
Résumé
Monitoring the snow pack is crucial for many stakeholders, whether for hydro-power
optimization, water management or flood control. Traditional forecasting relies on regression
methods, which often results in snow melt runoff predictions of low accuracy in non-average
years. Existing ground-based real-time measurement systems do not cover enough physiographic
variability and are mostly installed at low elevations. We present the hardware and software design
of a state-of-the-art distributedWireless Sensor Network (WSN)-based autonomous measurement
system with real-time remote data transmission that gathers data of snow depth, air temperature,
air relative humidity, soil moisture, soil temperature, and solar radiation in physiographically
representative locations. Elevation, aspect, slope and vegetation are used to select network
locations, and distribute sensors throughout a given network location, since they govern snow
pack variability at various scales. Three WSNs were installed in the Sierra Nevada of Northern
California throughout the North Fork of the Feather River, upstream of the Oroville dam and multiple
powerhouses along the river. The WSNs gathered hydrologic variables and network health statistics
throughout the 2017 water year, one of northern Sierra’s wettest years on record. These networks
leverage an ultra-low-power wireless technology to interconnect their components and offer recovery
features, resilience to data loss due to weather and wildlife disturbances and real-time topological
visualizations of the network health. Data show considerable spatial variability of snow depth, even
within a 1 km2 network location. Combined with existing systems, these WSNs can better detect
precipitation timing and phase in, monitor sub-daily dynamics of infiltration and surface runoff
during precipitation or snow melt, and inform hydro power managers about actual ablation and
end-of-season date across the landscape.
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