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. 2009 Apr 22;9(4):2951–2967. doi: 10.3390/s90402951

Table 1.

Different SOG with corresponding codes of the DWD and its descriptions for visual observations.

State of ground without deposits DWD code Description
dry E 0 state of soil after long period without precipitation, no bonding of soil particles visible, presence of dust
moist E 1 grains of sandy soils bonded together, silty soils show larger formable aggregates
wet E 2 water puddles accumulate on the ground, soil can be impressed easily, dents fill with water
flooded E 3 large parts of the soil are covered with water, which cannot drain away
frozen E 4 former wet soils at temperatures below 0 °C, soil hard and cannot be impressed
ice-covered E 5 liquid precipitation falls onto cold surface or under-cooled precipitation falls onto ground and freezes, also melt water and poodles can lead to ice cover during cooling
dust-covered E 6 loose cover with dust or sand
very dry E 9 shrinking cracks observable mostly on silty or clayey soils
State of ground with deposits

graupel or hail EE 0 more than 50% of surface covered with hail, graupel, ice or snow grains
snow EE 1 more than 50% of surface covered by snow
hoar EE 2 discharged precipitations of hoar onto ground
thaw EE 3 discharged precipitations of thaw onto ground