snowdense
Snowdense is a term used in snow science to refer to the density of snow, defined as the mass per unit volume of snow and typically expressed in kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m^3). It reflects how compact or airy a snowpack is and varies with moisture content, metamorphism, temperature, and time since precipitation.
Value ranges for snowdense vary with snow type. Fresh fallen dry snow tends to have low density,
Measurement of snowdense is typically done by collecting a known volume of snow and weighing it, or
Snowdense influences several aspects of snow behavior and its consequences. It affects avalanche risk and snow