
RadTherm/RT provides realistic environmental loading inputs to the Swiss snowpack evolution model, SNOWPACK. SNOWPACK is the Swiss snowpack evolution model which is a plug-in to our RadTherm/RT software. This model attempts to simulate snowpack layering and characteristics such as density, temperature, and crystal type throughout the season using a set of relatively simple meteorological inputs. This model was developed by scientists from the Swiss Federal Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research (Michael Lehning and Perry Bartelt) with help from scientists from Montana State University (Bob Brown and Ed Adams)

| Snowpack Inputs | Input Sources |
| Shortwave Radiation | RadTherm/RT calculates solar shadowing and multi-bounce reflections on the snow surface. |
| Air Temperature | Passed through RadTherm/RT from the user input through the TAI weather file. |
| Snow depth or precipitation rates | Passed through RadTherm/RT from the user input through the 3-d terrain model. |
| Rel. humidity | Passed through RadTherm/RT from the user input through the TAI weather file. |
| Wind speed | Passed through RadTherm/RT from the user input through the TAI weather file. |
| Surface temperature, longwave radiation or cloudiness | RadTherm/RT calculates loading based on cloud cover, multibounce reflections, and wind convection. |
| Ground heat flux or ground temperature | RadTherm/RT calculates a surface temperature based on the RadTherm/RT snow model. A user defined core temperature is also passed to SNOWPACK. |