Topic concerning remote sensing capabilities for providing reliable snow cover data and measurement of snow water equivalents are discussed. Specific remote sensing technqiues discussed include those in the microwave region of the electromagnetic spectrum
A microwave technique for directly measuring snow pack wetness in remote installations is described....
The CREST-Snow Analysis and Field Experiment (CREST-SAFE) was carried out during January–March 2011 ...
The results obtained in the research program of microwave scattering properties of snow fields are p...
Some results are presented of a two year investigation on microwave emissions from snow. Included in...
The radiation emitted from dry and wet snowpack in the microwave region (1 to 100 GHz) is discussed ...
Results are presented of investigations of soil moisture, snow cover, and lake temperatures carried ...
This study analyzes passive and active microwave measurements during the 2003 Wakasa Bay field exper...
Areas of the Canadian high plains, the Montana and North Dakota high plains, and the steppes of cent...
Spatial variations of snowpack properties are an essential component in flood predictions and water ...
Spatial variations of snowpack properties are an essential component in flood predictions and water ...
Nimbus-5 Electrically Scanned Microwave Radiometer data were analyzed for the fall of 1975 and winte...
One of the most important parameters for accurate snowmelt runoff prediction is snow water equivalen...
Electronic equipment for sensing moisture content of snowpacks is described. Components of electroni...
Observations led to a study of the physical properties of snow and the processes which operate on it...
The CREST-Snow Analysis and Field Experiment (CREST-SAFE) was carried out during January–March 2011 ...
A microwave technique for directly measuring snow pack wetness in remote installations is described....
The CREST-Snow Analysis and Field Experiment (CREST-SAFE) was carried out during January–March 2011 ...
The results obtained in the research program of microwave scattering properties of snow fields are p...
Some results are presented of a two year investigation on microwave emissions from snow. Included in...
The radiation emitted from dry and wet snowpack in the microwave region (1 to 100 GHz) is discussed ...
Results are presented of investigations of soil moisture, snow cover, and lake temperatures carried ...
This study analyzes passive and active microwave measurements during the 2003 Wakasa Bay field exper...
Areas of the Canadian high plains, the Montana and North Dakota high plains, and the steppes of cent...
Spatial variations of snowpack properties are an essential component in flood predictions and water ...
Spatial variations of snowpack properties are an essential component in flood predictions and water ...
Nimbus-5 Electrically Scanned Microwave Radiometer data were analyzed for the fall of 1975 and winte...
One of the most important parameters for accurate snowmelt runoff prediction is snow water equivalen...
Electronic equipment for sensing moisture content of snowpacks is described. Components of electroni...
Observations led to a study of the physical properties of snow and the processes which operate on it...
The CREST-Snow Analysis and Field Experiment (CREST-SAFE) was carried out during January–March 2011 ...
A microwave technique for directly measuring snow pack wetness in remote installations is described....
The CREST-Snow Analysis and Field Experiment (CREST-SAFE) was carried out during January–March 2011 ...
The results obtained in the research program of microwave scattering properties of snow fields are p...