ESC 1992 (49TH MEETING OSWEGO NY)

Front matter

01 J.M. Buttle, C.H. Taylor, A.M. Vonk. Environmental isotope hydrograph separation during snowmelt in a suburban catchment.

02 D.W. Cline. Modeling the redistribution of snow in alpine areas using geographic information processing techniques.

03 M.S. Perchanok. Snow hedge design guidelines - preliminary results and implications.

04 A. Stamm, E. Chermack, M. Thomas. Some experiences in assessing aircraft anti-icing fluid under various snow conditions.

05 D.K. Hall, J.P. Ormsby, J.Y.L. Chien. Preliminary evaluation of thermal infrared aircraft data for mapping snow cover in the Sierra Nevada mountains.

06 D.G. Albert. Acoustic pulse propagation over a seasonal snow cover.

07 M.R. Albert, W.R. McGilvary, H.J. Greenan. Induced flow channels in a natural snowpack.

08 H.J. Snelling. Air Force snowfall statistics for engineering applications.

09 P. McComber, J. Druez. A numerical simulation model of cable icing in freezing rain conditions.

10 M.C. Loiselle, D.J. Cowling, G.R. Keezer. Preliminary analysis of historical snow data using a geographic information system.

11 T.A. Niziol, S. McLaughlin. The use of high resolution data from the nested grid model for the prediction of lake-effect snows.

12 R. Woolley, R. Caiazza, T.A. Galletta. “Tea kettle” effect snow.

13 J.P. Newell. Coastal influences on winter precipitation events in southeast Labrador.

14 R.J. Ballentine, E.C. Chermack, A. Stamm, D. Frank, M. Thomas, G. Beck. Preliminary numerical simulations of the 31 January 1991 lake-effect snowstorm.

15 G. Byrd, M. Restivo, G. Kraaijenbrink. The role of multiple lake interaction in the western New York lake-effect snowstorm of 24-26 November 1991.

16 R.B. Sykes Jr., J. Ferlito. The February 1972 Eastern Snow Conference weather experience at Oswego, New York.

17 T.W. Schmidlin. Does lake-effect snow extend to the mountains of West Virginia?

18 R.S. Penc. Observations of lake-induced convection during the Lake Ontario Winter Storms Project (LOWS).

19 T. Pangburn, M.R. Albert, J.P. Hardy, W.R. McGilvary, J.B. Shanley. Characterization of hillslope thermal and hydrologic processes at the Sleepers River Research Watershed.

20 H.G. Jones, J. Roberge. Nitrogen dynamics and sub-ice meltwater patterns in a small boreal lake during snowmelt.

21 H.O. Schroeter, H.R. Whiteley. Does detailed areal distribution of snow cover improve the utility of a hydrological model for watershed management?

22 R.E. Davis. Steam cooling by heat transfer to partially-submerged rocks.

23 N.D. Mulherin, M.G. Ferrick, P.B. Weyrick, N.M. Perron, S. Hunnewell. Development of a field technique for measuring fresh water ice density.

24 J. Goldberg, B. Lardiere Jr. Improvements to expulsive separation ice protection blankets.

25 W.P. Adams, M. Eccelstone. Some illustrations of roles of lake ice in limnology.

26 J. Ferlito, S. Osborne, R.B. Sykes Jr., D. Eichorn. Lake-Effect Snow Observation Network (LESON) report for the 1991-1992 snow season.

27 T.A. Niziol, J.M. Levan. A look at lake effect snow cloudbands with satellite imagery.

28 A.W. Hogan, M.G. Ferrick. Local influences on winter minimum air temperatures.

29 M.N. Demuth, T.D. Prowse. The borehole jack indentor test - recent advances at NHRI.

30 S. Hartley. Effects of temperature and snowfall on winter low flows in New England.

31 T.D. Prowse. Suspended sediment concentration during river ice break-up.

32 B.L. Gwilliam. Snow surface temperature variation near a snow pit.

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