The Airborne Snow Observatory (ASO) performed two acquisitions over two mountainous basins in California on 29 January and 3 March 2017, encompassing two atmospheric river events that brought heavy snowfall to the area. These surveys produced high-resolution (50 m) maps of snow depth and snow water equivalent (SWE) that were used to estimate monthly areal snowfall accumulation. Comparison of ASO snow accumulation with point measurements showed that the ASO estimates ranged from -10 to +16% relative bias across three sites, which is likely inflated by the disagreement in areal representation of the quantities from the actual errors in these products. The aggregated SWE accumulations from ASO are then used to evaluate a suite of in situ based...
Abstract. We present results from snow-on and snow-off airborne-scanning LiDAR measurements over a 5...
Precipitation data in mountain basins are typically sparse and subject to uncertainty due to difficu...
Water supply forecasts in the Sierra Nevada using ground-based measurements of snow water equivale...
Accurately estimating basin-wide snow water equivalent (SWE) is the most important unsolved problem ...
The maritime mountain ranges of western North America span a wide range of elevations and are extrem...
The dynamic nature in which the atmosphere and land interact can render the spatial distribution of ...
While large populations worldwide depend on water derived from the seasonal snowpack, a detailed pic...
We estimate the spatial distribution of daily melt-season snow water equivalent (SWE) over the Sierr...
Knowledge of the amount of water stored in the mountain snowpack is crucial for flood prevention, dr...
Whereas many independent methods are used to estimate snow water equivalent (SWE) and its spatial di...
The processes controlling snowpack mass balance are highly variable in time and space, requiring rem...
The Mountain West region of the United States is highly dependent on ecosystem services from the mou...
Gridded spatiotemporal maps of precipitation are essential for hydrometeorological and ecological an...
We used daily remotely sensed fractional snow-covered area (SCA) at 500 m resolution to estimate sno...
The author has identified the following significant results. Direct overlay onto 1:1,000,000 prints ...
Abstract. We present results from snow-on and snow-off airborne-scanning LiDAR measurements over a 5...
Precipitation data in mountain basins are typically sparse and subject to uncertainty due to difficu...
Water supply forecasts in the Sierra Nevada using ground-based measurements of snow water equivale...
Accurately estimating basin-wide snow water equivalent (SWE) is the most important unsolved problem ...
The maritime mountain ranges of western North America span a wide range of elevations and are extrem...
The dynamic nature in which the atmosphere and land interact can render the spatial distribution of ...
While large populations worldwide depend on water derived from the seasonal snowpack, a detailed pic...
We estimate the spatial distribution of daily melt-season snow water equivalent (SWE) over the Sierr...
Knowledge of the amount of water stored in the mountain snowpack is crucial for flood prevention, dr...
Whereas many independent methods are used to estimate snow water equivalent (SWE) and its spatial di...
The processes controlling snowpack mass balance are highly variable in time and space, requiring rem...
The Mountain West region of the United States is highly dependent on ecosystem services from the mou...
Gridded spatiotemporal maps of precipitation are essential for hydrometeorological and ecological an...
We used daily remotely sensed fractional snow-covered area (SCA) at 500 m resolution to estimate sno...
The author has identified the following significant results. Direct overlay onto 1:1,000,000 prints ...
Abstract. We present results from snow-on and snow-off airborne-scanning LiDAR measurements over a 5...
Precipitation data in mountain basins are typically sparse and subject to uncertainty due to difficu...
Water supply forecasts in the Sierra Nevada using ground-based measurements of snow water equivale...