Unprecedented Winter Rainfall Initiates Large Snow Avalanche and Mass Movement Cycle in New Zealand's Southern Alps/Kā Tiritiri o te Moana

Author:

Miller Aubrey D.1ORCID,Redpath Todd A. N.12ORCID,Sirguey Pascal1,Cox Simon C.3ORCID,Bartelt Perry45ORCID,Bogie Don6,Conway Jono P.7ORCID,Cullen Nicolas J.2ORCID,Bühler Yves45ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National School of Surveying University of Otago Dunedin New Zealand

2. School of Geography University of Otago Dunedin New Zealand

3. GNS Science Dunedin New Zealand

4. WSL Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research SLF Davos Dorf Switzerland

5. Climate Change, Extremes and Natural Hazards in Alpine Regions Research Center CERC Davos Dorf Switzerland

6. Department of Conservation Christchurch New Zealand

7. National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research Lauder New Zealand

Abstract

AbstractAn exceptional July 2022 winter storm brought 550 mm of precipitation to the Southern Alps of New Zealand. A series of alpine mass movements occurred during the storm, including a widespread snow avalanche cycle, debris flows, and erosion from rain runoff. We detail the sequence of events in the Kitchener avalanche path. Here, two large snow avalanches were followed by a debris flow. Substantial erosion of deposition and the underlying alluvial fan were induced by runoff from over 300 mm of rain falling after the first avalanche. The Kitchener path saw the largest avalanche since 1986, testing the utility of a diversion berm constructed for a 1:100‐year event. Results from a unmanned aerial vehicle lidar survey and numerical modeling characterize the rain‐on‐snow hazard sequence. In particular, the rain‐on‐snow event occurred on a deep mid‐winter snowpack, offering insights into future hazards posed by increasingly frequent extreme alpine precipitation.

Funder

University of Otago

Ministry for Business Innovation and Employment

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Geophysics

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