- M. R. M. 2024
Resource and Environmental Management
Simon Fraser University
- B. A. Sc. 2019
Geological Engineering
University of British Columbia
You can reach Kelsea at kelsea_krawetz@sfu.ca.
Meet Kelsea
Growing up in the Colorado Rockies, winter has always been Kelsea’s favorite season. Working as a backcountry photographer and a junior geotechnical engineer, she was driven to incorporate her experience in slope stability modelling and backcountry recreation. Kelsea is excited to work alongside research and industry groups to further avalanche modelling methods. She acknowledges that her academic background and social desires have shaped her privilege and she is committed to provide accessible information to further the development of avalanche forecasting tools.
Kelsea's research
The objective of Kelsea’s research is to determine the validity of incorporating precipitation data into the western Canada snowpack model. Her goal is to continue closing gaps between observed and modelled data to enhance snowpack model accuracy. By increasing the capacity of avalanche forecasting tools, this study will help reduce uncertainty in avalanche risk and hazard decision making.
Assessing the impact of precipitation inputs on snowpack simulations in Western Canada
Assessing the impact of precipitation inputs of snowpack simulations in Western Canada
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Kelsea Krawetz & Pascal Haegeli
Assessing the Impact of Precipitation Inputs on Snowpack Simulations in Western Canada
2024 CAA Spring Meeting
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