Wintersturmschäden im Schweizer Wald von 1865 bis 2014

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Winter storms cause the most catastrophic damages in Swiss forests. The present article analyses how these storm damages correspond with wind gust speed, growing stock and forest area, in regard to the whole country and individual cantons, and from 1865 to 2014. During the study period, 26 storm events each totalling a volume of at least 70,000 m3 damaged wood were registered. Winter storm damages were highly variable regarding absolute numbers (volume) and portions per area (m3 per ha) and per growing stock (%). In the past 150 years, the cantons Nidwalden, Freiburg, Aargau, Zurich and Zug were hit most often by storm events, with damages ranging per event in average from 2.2 m3 per ha (Zurich) to 3.1 m3 per ha (Nidwalden). At the turn of the millennium, not only the greatest damages occurred but also growing stock peaked as well did the wind gust speeds.

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Usbeck, T. (2015, December 1). Wintersturmschäden im Schweizer Wald von 1865 bis 2014. Schweizerische Zeitschrift Fur Forstwesen. Schweizerischer Forstverein. https://doi.org/10.3188/szf.2015.0184

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