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Snow quenches our thirst, cools our planet
2022
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(2022).
Assimilation of airborne gamma observations provides utility for snow estimation in forested environments.
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions,
1-26.
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(2022).
Evaluating the Utility of Active Microwave Observations as a Snow Mission Concept Using Observing System Simulation Experiments.
The Cryosphere Discussions,
1-24.
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Cho, E.
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Vuyovich, C.M.
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Kumar, S.V.
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Wrzesien, M.L.
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Kim, R.S.
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Jacobs, J.M.
(2022).
Precipitation Biases and Snow Physics Limitations Drive the Uncertainties in Macroscale Modeled Snow Water Equivalent.
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences,
1-22.
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Lahmers, T.M.
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Kumar, S.V.
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Rosen, D.
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Dugger, A.
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Gochis, D.J.
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Santanello, J.A.
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Gangodagamage, C.
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Dunlap, R.
(2022).
Assimilation of NASA's Airborne Snow Observatory Snow Measurements for Improved Hydrological Modeling: A Case Study Enabled by the Coupled LIS/WRF‐Hydro System.
Water Resources Research,
58
(3),
e2021WR029867.