ESC 2006 (63RD MEETING NEWARK DE)

Front matter

01 Y.C. Chung, A.W. England. The influence of snow-soil moisture flux on snowpack metamorphism in late winter and early spring.

02 G. Koboltschnig, H. Holzmann, W. Schoener, M. Zappa. Potential of a water balance model with high temporal resolution for the distributed modelling of ice- and snowmelt processes at high elevated sites.

03 A. Frei, G. Gong, D.A. Robinson, G. Choi, D. Ghatak, Y. Ge. 20th century North American snow extent trends: Climate change or natural climate variability?

04 Y. Ge, G. Gong. Observed differences between snow extent and snow depth variability at continental scales.

05 A. Jefferson, A. Nolin, S. Lewis, M. Payne, G. Grant, C. Tague. Climate variability, snowmelt distribution, and effects on streamflow in a Cascades watershed.

06 L.B. Perry, C.E. Konrad II. Synoptic patterns associated with the record snowfall of 1960 in the southern Appalachians.

07 S.M. Quiring, D.B. Kluver. Influence of snowfall anomalies on summer precipitation in the northern Great Plains of North America.

08 N. Molotch, P. Blanken, M. Williams, A. Turnipseed, R. Monson, S. Margulis. Estimating sublimation of intercepted and sub-canopy snow using eddy covariance systems.

09 C. Kongoli, C.A. Dean, S.R. Helfrich, R.R. Ferraro. The retrievals of snow cover extent and snow water equivalent from a blended passive microwave-interactive multi-sensor snow product.

10 A.E. Azar, H. Ghedira, P. Romanov, S. Mahani, R. Khanbilvardi. Time series analysis and algorithm development for estimating SWE in Great Lakes area using microwave data.

11 M.A. Rawlins, M. Fahnestock, S. Frolking, C.J. Vörösmarty. On the evaluation of snow water equivalent estimates over the terrestrial Arctic drainage basin.

12 J.D. Apgar, J.M. Ramage, R.A. McKenney, P. Maltais. AMSR-E algorithm for snowmelt onset detection in subarctic heterogeneous terrain.

13 A.E. Azar, T. Lakhankar, N. Shahroudi, R. Khanbilvardi. Combination of active and passive microwave to estimate snowpack properties in Great Lakes area.

14 S.R. Helfrich, D. McNamara, B.H. Ramsay, T. Baldwin, T. Kasheta. Enhancements and forthcoming developments to the Interactive Snow and Ice Mapping System (IMS).

15 J.N. Morris, A.J. Poole, A.G. Klein. Retreat of tropical glaciers in Colombia and Venezuela from 1984 to 2004 as measured from ASTER and Landsat images.

16 S. Endrizzi, G. Bertoldi, M. Neteler, R. Rigon. Snow cover patterns and evolution at basin scale: GEOtop model simulations and remote sensing observations.

17 I. Baker, R. Obbard, D. Iliescu, D. Meese. Microstructural characterization of firn.

18 S.R. Fassnacht. Computational time steps of winter water balance for snow losses at United States meteorological stations.

19 R.A. Melloh, S.A. Shoop, B.A. Countermarsh. Shaped solution domains for snow properties.

20 C.E. Bøggild. Quantifying the effect of anisotropic properties in snow for modelling meltwater retention.

21 M.S. Pelto, G.W. Adema, M.J. Beedle, S.R. McGee, M.M. Miller, K.F. Sprenke, M. Lang. The equilibrium flow and mass balance of the Taku Glacier, Alaska, 1950-2005.

22 R.Å. Hellström, B.G. Mark. An embedded sensor network for measuring hydrometeorological variability within an alpine valley.

23 M. Pilipski, J.D. Pilipski. A treatise on the preponderance of designs over historic and measured snowfalls, or no two snowflakes are alike: Considerations about the formation of snowflakes and the possible numbers and shapes of snowflakes.

24 A. Frei, G. Gong, R. Brown. Simulations of North American snow cover by AGCMs and AOGCMs.

25 K.R. Turchenek, J.M. Piwowar, C. Derksen. The impact of patchy snow cover on snow water equivalent estimates derived from passive microwave brightness temperatures over a prairie environment.

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