ESC 2019 (76TH MEETING FAIRLEE VT)

Front matter

01 G. Couture, A. Langlois, S. Howell, B. Montpetit. Spatiotemporal polynya formation trends in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago using sea ice charts from 1968 onwards.

02 G. Gunn, K. Nyland, V. Tarabara, M. Rutty, S. Bessette, R. Richardson. Implications of ice cover characteristics for underwater oil spills in the Straits of Mackinac, Michigan.

03 S. Arndt, N. Stoll, A. Jutila, S. Paul. Small-scale variability of snow properties on sea ice: From snow pits to the SnowMicroPen.

04 M. Mousavi, R. De Roo, K. Sarabandi, A.W. England. Non-destructive characterization of a freshwater lake icepack using wideband autocorrelation radiometry.

05 J. Woods, S. Helfrich. Interactive Multisensor Snow and Ice Mapping System (IMS) upgrades and improvements.

06 V. Ly, J. Lundquist, M. Wrzesien. Creating a roadmap for remotely sensed snow product feasibility on a global scale.

07 J. Meloche, D. Kramer, A. Langlois, A. Royer. High resolution snow depth mapping with unmanned aerial vehicle (UAC) using structure-from-motion (SfM) and kinematic dGPS: Comparison of two methods for Arctic application.

08 J. King, C. Derksen, B. Montpetit, P. Siqueira. Seasonal Ku-band radar measurements across a snow-covered tundra basin.

09 Z. Lv, J.W. Pomeroy. Assimilation of snow interception information into a Cold Regions Hydrological Model.

10 I. Baker. Characterization of snow, firn and ice.

11 J.H. Lever, S. Taylor, G.R. Hoch, E. Asenath-Smith. Towards a new theory of snow friction.

12 G.L. Blaisdell, T. Melendy. The relationship between temperature and strength in high density polar snow.

13 C. Vargel, A. Royer, G. Picard, I. Gouttevin, M. Dumont. Arctic snow modeling with a new parameterization of Crocus to improve vertical density stratification and soil temperature simulations.

14 S. Shoop, W. Wieder, B. Elder. Wide variety of techniques for field measurements of snow strength.

15 M.J. Torres, C. Vuyovich, M. Reilly-Collette. Spatial and temporal patterns of snowmelt in the Red River of the North basin using enhanced resolution passive microwave data.

16 M.J. Brodzik, D.G. Long, M.A. Hardman, J.M. Ramage, R.L. Armstrong, R. Kelly. How enhanced-resolution brightness temperatures are improving algorithms for snow water equivalent and melt onset.

17 J.M. Ramage, M.J. Brodzik, M.A. Hardman, D.G. Long. Testing calibrated enhanced resolution brightness temperature (CETB) to detect significant events in lake ice formation and evolution on large northern lakes.

18 D. Kramer, J. Meloche, A. Langlois, A. Royer, P. Cliche, D. McLennan. Describing Arctic snow and ice with a small Ka-band radar.

19 B. Montpetit, J. King, C. Derksen, A. Wendleder, P. Siqueira. Using current SAR satellite missions to support future snow satellite radar missions.

20 P. Siqueira, M. Adam, C. Wolseiffer, J. King, C. Derksen. Preliminary analysis of Ku-band radar measurements over the Trail Valley Creek region of the Canadian Northwest Territories.

21 J. Zhu, L. Tsang, D.-H. Kang, E. Kim. Retrieval of snow water equivalent using combined microwave active and passive observations.

22 J. Park, B.A. Forman. Machine learning-based prediction of C-band synthetic aperture RADAR (SAR) backscatter over snow-covered terrain.

23 R. De Roo, M. Mousavi. Winter 2018-19 observations with wideband autocorrelation radiometry.

24 G. Yin, B.A. Forman, B.D. Loomis, S.B. Luthcke. Characterizing snow water equivalent from ground-based observations of GPS vertical displacement and model-based hydrologic loading estimates.

25 C. Staines, J.W. Pomeroy. UAV LiDAR for measuring snow interception in forests.

26 A. Hunsaker, J.M. Jacobs, M. Palace, F. Sullivan, R. Schroeder. High resolution shallow snowpack snow depth variability from unmanned aerial systems (UAS) mounted LiDAR observations.

27 J. Edwards-Opperman, M. Lowe, D. McCormick, J. Woods, K. Beberich. Improvements to the Interactive Multisensor Snow and Ice Mapping System (IMS) and advantages of IMS over automated snow cover detection algorithms.

28 D.K. Hall, G. Riggs, N.E. DiGirolamo. Duration of snow cover in the western U.S. measured using MODIS and VIIRS cloud-gap-filled snow cover products.

29 G. Riggs, D.K. Hall. VIIRS and MODIS cloud-gap-filled snow cover products in new data collections.

30 S. Shoop, B. Elder, D. Perovich. Spectral reflectance signatures of compacted snow surfaces.

31 J.A. Ahmad, B.A. Forman, S. Kumar, E. Bair. Snow estimation in complex terrain using the NASA Land Information System.

32 S. Hall, J. Ferraro. Development of a numerical roof snow load model.

33 D.-H. Kang, S. Tan, E.J. Kim. Brightness temperatures of snowpack from microwave radiative transfer models (RTM) by using two separate drivers: 1) snow physics model outputs, and 2) in situ snowpit stratigraphy.

34 T. Letcher, M. Michaels, J. Parno. The application of SnowModel to vehicle mobility in winter.

35 B.A. Forman, S. Kumar, J.P. Verville, J.E. Gurganus, L. Wang, J. Park, J. Ahmad. Synthetic comparisons of snow observation constellation configurations.

36 M.T. Durand, M.L. Wrzesien, J. Lundquist, L. Hinkelman, K. Rittger, J. Dozier, T.M. Pavelsky, S.B. Kapnick, K. Rasmussen. Merging regional climate models and remote sensing datasets to estimate mountain snow water equivalent: Proof-of concept in the Tuolumne watershed.

37 M. Beaudoin-Galaise, S. Jutras. Effects of harvesting and vegetation change on snow accumulation and melt in Boreal forest.

38 R.R. McCrary, J.M. Jacobs, L.O. Mearns. Future changes in mean and extreme daily snowfall over the United States.

39 C. Vargel, A. Royer, V. Sasseville, O. Saint-Jean Rondeau, G. Picard, A. Langlois, A. Roy. Measurements of tundra Arctic snow microstructure and improved microwave radiometry modelling.

40 A.K. Thurston, L.B. Farnsworth, J.M. Fegyveresi, R. Lieblappen, A.L. Jarvis, S.A. Rosten, R.A. Barbato, Z.R. Courville. Dust associated microorganisms and impacts on snow melt and snow structure.

41 L. Farnsworth, R. Barbato, A. Thurston, Z. Courville, R. Lieblappen. Dust on snow impacts to alpine areas.

42 Y. Li, I. Baker. Observation of the microstructural evolution of polar firn under compression in a MicroCT.

43 E. Cho, J.M. Jacobs. Trend and design of annual maximum snowmelt events over the conterminous United States (CONUS).

44 S. Arndt, C. Haas. Snowmelt processes on Antarctic sea ice observed by radar scatterometers.

45 S.E. Tuttle, S. Roof, J. Cao, A. Werner, G. Gunn, A. Bunting. Evaluation of satellite-serived estimates of lake ice cover timing on Svalbard using in situ data.

46 P.W. Nugent, C.P. McCann, A.W. Beard. Witchcraft, wizardry, and water: The intersection of physics, electrical engineering, and snow monitoring.

47 M. Pelto. Taku Glacier, Alaska in 2018 high snowline in 70+ years.

48 R.T. Affleck, S. Campbell, S. Sinclair, K. Bjella. Characterization of near subsurface conditions at McMurdo Station, Antarctica.

49 E. Kim, M. Durand, J. Entin, B. Forman, D. Hall, P. Houser, D.-H. Kang, S. Kumar, J. Lundquist, L. Tsang, C. Vuyovich. Ingredients for a future snow satellite mission.

50 A. Mavrovic, J.-B. Madore, A. Langlois, A. Royer, A. Roy. Development of an open-ended coaxial probe (OECP) for snow liquid water content measurement.

51 A. Pierre, F. Anctil, S. Jutras. A (simple) probabilistic approach for solid precipitation undercatch adjustment.

52 A. Ross, C.D. Smith, A. Barr. An improved technique for post-processing solid precipitation time series from automated accumulating gauges.

53 J. Kochendorfer, M. Earl, D. Hodyss. The development and testing of WMO-SPICE tipping bucket precipitation gauge adjustments.

54 K. Jones, S.F. Daly. Snow depth and snow water equivalent data at stations included in the GHCN database.

55 B. Walker, B. Majumder, E. Wilcox, B. Dakin, T. Misztela, P. Marsh. Documenting winter snow accumulation and ablation of a shrub-tundra catchment using unmanned aerial systems and in situ observations.

56 C. Vuyovich, HP. Marshall, C. Hiemstra, L. Brucker, K. Elder, J. Newlin. NASA SnowEx 2019/20.

57 M.L. Strobel. USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service snow survey and water supply forecasting program.

58 E.A. Burskowski, A. Contosta, M. Durand, J. Jacobs. Eastern-SNOW: A coordinated eastern United States snow observation network.

59 D.A. Robinson, T.W. Estilow. Enhanced monitoring of snow cover extent across northern hemisphere lands.

60 J. Cherry. Challenges and innovations to operational hydrologic forecasting in Alaska.

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