ESC 2023 (79TH MEETING EASTON PA)

Front matter

01 K.J. Chutko. Eastern Snow Conference 2020-2022: The Virtual Years.

02 C. Vuyovich, S. Stuefer, H.P. Marshall, M. Durand, K. Elder, D. Vas, B. Osmanoglu, C. Larsen, D. Hodkinson, K. Gleason, A. Nolin, M. Mason, A. Gelvin, E. Deeb. NASA SnowEx 2023 tundra and boreal forest field campaign in Alaska, U.S.

03 F. King, C. Pettersen, C. Fletcher. Application of a deep learning nested U-Net for reflectivity inpainting in spaceborne radar blind-spots.

04 F. Borah, Z. Huang, L. Tsang, E. Kim. Modelling and analysis of cross-polarized backscatter at C,X, and Ku bands for SWE retrieval algorithm.

05 B. Zalatan, M. Rahnemoonfar. Spatiotemporal prediction of snow accumulation with recurrent graph convolutional networks.

06 M. Woodley, H. Gunn, S. Tuttle. Influence of snow capture by forest canopy for a seasonal snowpack in the Adirondack Mountains, NY.

07 T. Meehan, S. O’Neel, H.P. Marshall, E.J. Deeb, A. Hojatimalekshah, Z. Keskinen, B. Wilder. Retrieving snow density from ground-based radar and airborne lidar observations and spatial prediction for distributed snow water equivalent in sub-alpine mountain environments.

08 D. Kelley. Implementation and field validation of a passive radioisotope SWE sensor in the Catskill Mountains, NY.

09 J. Welch, R. Kelly. Bulk snow density retrievals from passive microwave remote sensing and automatic weather stations in a tundra environment.

10 J. Dechow, M. Durand, L. Prugh, J. Lundquist, B. Sullender, C. Cunningham, C. Lumbrazo, K. Breen. Post processing techniques for better surface density estimates for use in wildlife tracking applications.

11 V. Jagdeo, J.M. Ramage, M. Boueshagh, M.J. Brodzik. Passive microwave remote sensing of snowmelt and freeze/thaw in the Kuparuk Basin, Alaska, using calibrated enhanced-resolution brightness temperature (CETB) from SSMI/S and SMAP.

12 G. Duffy, S. Tuttle, C. Vuyovich, E. Deeb, A. Rienzo. Comparing active and passive observations of snowmelt refreeze in the Sierra Nevada.

13 J. Meloche, M. Sandells, H. Löwe, N. Rutter, G. Picard, R. Scharien, J. Yackel, A. Langlois. Altimetric Ku-band radar observations of snow on sea ice simulated with SMRT.

14 C. McRae-Pharo, G. Gunn. Examination of microwave backscatter of freshwater lake ice using polarimetric decomposition.

15 B. Wark, G. Gunn. Remote sensing and cloud computing: Determining lake ice phenology using Google Earth Engine and Sentinel-1 SAR imagery.

16 J.E. Ferguson, G.E. Gunn. Monitoring lake ice thickness change using interferometric SAR.

17 A. Pouw, A. MacLean, H. Kheyrollah Pour. Snow depth mapping on Canada’s sub-Arctic lakes.

18 M. Matias, J. Ramage, M. Brodzik. It’s all about timing: Exploring the relationship between snowmelt and caribou (Rangifer tarandus) migration in the Northwest Territories of Canada.

19 E. Kim, F.K. Borah, L. Tsang, D.K. Kang. SWE retrieval algorithm advances using X- and Ku-band radar.

20 Z. Fair, C. Vuyovich, T. Neumann. Using ICESat-2 altimetry to derive snow depth over the boreal forests and tundra of Alaska in support of the SnowEx 2022/2034 campaign.

21 C. Belak, B. Lasorsa. Verification and analysis of the NOAA/NWS Baltimore/Washington Weather Forecast Office winter storm threat experimental product.

22 A. Elias Chereque, P. Kushner, L. Mudryk, C. Derksen. Characteristics of extreme daily snowfall events near Arctic coastal regions.

23 B. Yadav, M. Durand, J. Dechow, S.V. Kumar, M. Wrzesien. Daily continental scale snow water equivalent data for North America.

24 C.D. Smith, A. Ross. The application of disdrometers and present weather detectors to improve the automate measurement of solid precipitation.

25 D.K. Hall, N.E. DiGirolamo, G.A. Riggs. Detecting snow in western New York and eastern California using Sentinel-1a SAR and VIS/NIR snow-cover maps.

26 C. Henley, J. Hollmann, C. Meyer, R. Raskar. Retrieval of snowpack density and ice grain radius from time-domain diffuse optical measurements.

27 G.A. Riggs, D.K. Hall. MODIS-VIIRS snow cover extent data product continuity.

28 H. Kim, M. Woodley, E. Sproles, J. Eberly, S. Tuttle. Interpreting cosmic ray neutron-based snow water equivalent estimates from heterogenous snow distributions.

29 R. Kelly, A. Thompson, P. Toose, C. Derksen, A. Roy, L. Brown, A. Langlois, A. Berg, A. Silis, W. Wang, Z. Akhavan, J. Welch, L. Zschenderlein, A. Gelinas. Ku- and L-band SAR observations of terrestrial seasonal snow and lake ice in Ontario during winter 2023 using the CryoSAR airborne system.

30 E. Cho, C.M. Vuyovich, S.J. Kumar, E.D. Gutmann, B. Osmanoglu, J. Bardaji, P, Grogan, K.-S. Kuo. SWE Impact Index: Toward identifying critical regions with SWE observational needs.

31 T.C. Herrington, A.R. Erler, C.G. Fletcher. Bias correction of an ensemble mear reanalysis-based permafrost soil temperature product using snow cover and vegetation.

32 M. Boueshagh, J.M. Ramage, V. Jagdeo, M.J. Brodzik. Refining and automating DAV snow melt algorithms using passive microwave calibrated enhanced-resolution brightness temperature (CETB) data in Alaska watersheds.

33 A. Rienzo, S. Tuttle, G. Duffy, E. Deeb, C. Vuyovich. Comparing passive microwave snowmelt detection methods using ground-based snowmelt observations.

34 D. Kramer. Multidisciplinary Observatory for Arctic Climate Change and Extreme Event Monitoring (MOACC).

35 A.G. Klein, C.K. Casper, J.N. Fitzsimmons, D.H. Henrichs, C.D. Amsler, M.O. Amsler, K. Iken, A.W.E. Galloway, S. Heiser, A. Lowe, J.B. Schram, R. Whippo. How representative are low resolution sea ice concentration products of conditions at coastal sites along the central western Antarctic Peninsula?

36 C. Mortimer, L. Mudryk, E. Cho, C. Derksen, C. Vuyovich. Validation of snow water equivalent products: Dialed in for non-mountainous regions but challenges remain in complex terrain.

37 E. Cho, Y. Kwon, S.V. Kumar, C.M. Vuyovich. Assimilation of airborne gamma-ray observation provides utility for SWE estimation in forested environments of the northeastern United States.

38 P. Toose, J. King, M. Brady, C. Mortimer, B. Montpetit, C. Derksen, S. Howell, A. Silis. Improving our understanding of ICESat-2 ice thickness estimates in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago using in situ and drone measurements.

39 B.A. Forman, G. Konapala, S.V. Kumar. Ruminations on machine learning and snow mass.

40 L. Thomson, M. Ecclestone. Snow water equivalence and stratigraphy records from White Glacier, Axel Heiberg Island, Nunavut: 1959-2023.

41 S.E. Tuttle, C.M. Beier, J.S. Mills, H.D. Pritchard. Using lakes as snow pillows: Monitoring snowfall from lake water pressure in the Adirondack Mountains, NY.

42 D.A. Robinson, T.W. Estilow, D.K. Hall, G.A. Riggs. Comparative analysis of NOAA and NASA snow cover extent products.

43 S. Rößler, A. Dietz. Evolution of global snow cover - analysis of 23 years of DLR’s Global SnowPack and latest processor developments.

44 K. Hale, A. Grunes, B. Wemple, A. Bomblies, J. Shanley, A. Schroth. Characterization of the Vermont snowpack.

45 B. Montpetit, J.King, C. Derksen, R. Kelly, P. Siqueira, P. Toose, A. Thompson, A. Roy, A. Gelinas, A. Langlois, J. Meloche, V. Vionnet, A. Wendleder. Canadian snow radar satellite mission science readiness advancements.

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