Periodic Reporting for period 2 - PROSNOW (Provision of a prediction system allowing for management and optimization of snow in Alpine ski resorts)
Berichtszeitraum: 2019-03-01 bis 2020-08-31
Several studies have documented the long term impacts and risks of various climate change scenarios on snow reliability in ski resorts in various mountain areas (IPCC, 2019). Complementary to long term climate change impact studies, the development of early warning systems is recognised to enhance the adaptation capacity of socio-economic sectors (IPCC, 2019). In this context, the initial motivation of the PROSNOW project was to contribute to developing early-warning systems to better cope with the impact of the variability of meteorological and snow conditions on ski resorts operating conditions and better adapt to increasingly challenging conditions in the future. One key requirement for early-warning systems is the provision of impact-based forecasts, at relevant time scales, designed to adapt operations, in real time, to expected upcoming conditions, in order to reduce their potential negative impacts or benefit from upcoming opportunities.
During winter 2019–2020 (the last winter of the project), pilot ski resorts were able to test in real time the user-facing tool from PROSNOW and assess its added value for their daily operations. Based on their feedback, and a complementary analysis, potential water savings, which would arise from better optimisation of the use of this resource, amount between
10 to 40 per cent of the total annual water consumption within a given ski resort, corresponding to hundreds to millions of euros per year, depending on the size of the ski resorts. Such figures and generally positive feedback from the pilot ski resorts and industry experts exposed to the PROSNOW user-facing tool (online showcase available here: https://prosnow.org/get-to-know-prosnow/) confirm the relevance of the initial vision of an early-warning system fostering the adaptation potential of ski resorts (Figure 4).
Work is in order to bring this service to the market. This is currently taking place in the form of various exploitation entities, consisting of one or several partners of the PROSNOW project, pooling resources and ambition in order to commercialise the PROSNOW service in various markets. For example, one exploitation entity targets the French Alps and Pyrenees market (including Andorra and Spain), while other exploitation entities target the Northern Italy and Swiss markets, and Austria.