Dynamical Meteorology and Climatology Unit
Maxime Litt
Postdoc researcher
Involved in the "BESTOBS" project, providing precise, real-time, meteorological information at the highest spatio-temporal resolution.
Research interests
- Meteorological measurements, quality control
- Statistical analysis of meteorological data
- Snow and glacier melt and surface energy balance
- Turbulence in the atmospheric boundary-layer
- Micrometeorology
Last publications
Measurements, models and drivers of incoming longwave radiation in the Himalaya, Kok, R., Steiner, J., Litt, M., Wagnon, P., Koch, I., Azam, M.F.,
Immerzeel, W.W.. (2019), International Journal of Climatology.
Near Real-Time Measurement of Snow Water Equivalent in the Nepal Himalayas, Kirkham, J., Koch, I., Saloranta, T., Litt, M., Stigter, E., Møen, K., Thapa, A., Melvold, K., Immerzeel, W.W.. (2019). Frontiers in Earth Science.
A Model Setup for Mapping Snow Conditions in High-Mountain Himalaya, Saloranta, T. , Thapa, A., Kirkham, J., Koch, I., Melvold, K., Stigter, E., Litt,
M., Møen, K., (2019). Frontiers in Earth Science.
Glacier ablation and temperature indexed melt models in the Nepalese Himalaya, Litt, M.H.V., Shea, J., Wagnon, P., Steiner, J., Koch, I., Stigter, E., Immerzeel, W.W., (2019) Scientific Reports.