Impacts of changes in winter severity on winter maintenance.

Author(s)
World Road Association PIARC, PIARC Technical Report B.5 Winter maintenance; Oberg, G. Coudert, O. Marchetti, M. Tremblay, M. Giloppe, D. Fumihiro, H. Huang, D. Christoglou, G. Barbas, G. Pans, A. Cerne, G. Kim, J.-H. & Engmo, V.
Year
Abstract

Data from the past years indicate a significant evolution and change in temperature profiles, precipitation, and generally deviation from traditional seasonal cycles. For example snow events became more intense and sudden, and forecasts are getting more difficult. Based on Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) scenarios, analyses are made for some regions showing that some significant changes are to be expected, specifically for winter months. Impacts of these changes on winter maintenance are analysed through some indicators such as de-icer consumption, manpower, and costs. Finally a section of the report deals with the impact on the road infrastructures, specifically that of frost/thaw cycles. (Author/publisher) This report is available from the Internet site of the World Road Association (PIARC): http://www.piarc.org

Publication

Library number
20140133 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Paris, World Road Association PIARC, 2014, 41 p., 56 ref.; 2013R13EN - ISBN 978-2-84060-330-6

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