ESC 2021 (77TH MEETING VIRTUAL)
Front matter
01 T. Letcher, J. Parno, Z. Courville, J. Olivier, L. Farnsworth. Simulating transmissivity of thin snow with a photon-tracking radiative transfer model.
02 W. Zhao, T. Zhang, Y. Liu, B. Liang, Y. Sun, Q. Wei. Spatial variation of snow densities over the Third Pole, pan-Third Pole and Arctic.
03 P. Yogananda, R. De Roo, A. Silva, R. Akbar. Enabling comprehensive low latency snow pit data.
04 S. Singh, A.P. Barros. Sub-grid scale variability of snow grain size in the ABoVE region.
05 C. Becker, F. Hanzer, M. Warscher, U. Strasser. The new openAMUNDSEN modular snow and hydroclimatological modeling framework: Application to data from the GEWEX INARCH Rofental catchment and ESM-SnowMIP meteorological stations.
06 F. Schoessow, C. Carafice, R. Mukherjee. Characterizing alpine glacier and lake changes in the Cordillera Blanca, Peru from 1987 through 2020 using multi-sensor remote observations and random forest classification.
07 A. Bertoncini, J.W. Pomeroy. Quantifying precipitation gauge network uncertainty in the Canadian Rockies.
08 A. Robledano, G. Picard, L. Arnaud, F. Larue, I. Ollivier. Surface temperature and energy budget of snow-covered complex terrain.
09 Y. Cao, A.P. Barros. Topographical controls on hydrology and microwave behaviour of seasonal snowpacks: Modeling framework and scaling analysis.
10 J. Zhu, L. Tsang, E. Kim, D.-H. Kang. Subtraction of rough soil surface scattering in SWE retrieval at X and Ku band using SnowSAR data from SnowEx 2017.
11 B. Nath, W. Ni-Meister. The effects of canopy structure and topography on seasonal changes in surface reflectance pattern in the boreal region of Alaska - Implications for surface radiation budget.
12 L. Wang, B.A. Forman, S.V. Kumar, Y. Kwon, P. Grogan, R.S. Kim, M. Wrzesien, Y. Yoon. On the complementary value of space-based snow observations for snow mass estimation within an observing simulation system experiment.
13 D. Krampe, F. Kauker, M. Dumont, A. Herber. Evaluating the potential of the snow model Crocus driven by in situ and recent reanalysis data for Arctic applications.
14 H.M. Khani, C. Kinnard, E. Lévesque. Snow cover modelling over complex terrain of High Arctic at point and distributed scales.
15 K. Kachniarz, M. Grabiec, M. Laska. Detailed features of snow cover structure on Hansbreen (Svalbard) in period 2008-2019 based on radio-echo sounding.
16 F. King, R. Kelly. Evaluation of LiDAR snow depth estimates from portable consumer devices and their application towards advancing citizen science.
17 P. Naple, J.R. Minder, T.W. Letcher. Evaluating and improving northeastern US snow in the National Water Model by leveraging advanced mesonet observations: Retrospective run and meteorological forcing analysis.
18 M.M. Silver. Quantifying precipitation undercatch in a citizen scientist weather observation network.
19 V. Dharmadasa, C. Kinnard, M. Baraër. Accuracy assessment of snow depth measurements in forested and agricultural environments by an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) LiDAR.
20 V. Vionnet, C. Mortimer, M. Brady, L. Armal, R. Brown. Canadian Historical Snow Water Equivalent Dataset (CanSWE): Recent update (1928-2020) and future directions.
21 A. Fayad, J.W. Pomeroy. Evaluation of the coupled hydrology land-surface model (MESH) for high-mountain snow and glacier process simulation.
22 A. Mavrovic, J. Lemmetyinen, C. Voigt, J. Wagner, O. Sonnentag, A. Roy. Winter CO2 fluxes measurements in northern environments using a snowpack gas diffusion method.
23 A. Moghaddasi, L. Wang, B.A. Forman, S.V. Kumar. Impact of passive microwave radiometry and LiDAR assimilation on hydrologic cycle estimation.
24 A. Forget, R. Way, R. Tutton, Y. Wang, N. Le, A. Trant. The variability of snow density across ecotypes in the low-relief coastal mountains of NunatuKavut, and Nunatsiavut Labrador, Canada.
25 C.B. Marsh, V. Vionnet, K.R. Green, R.J. Spiteri, J.W. Pomeroy. Daily forecasts of mountain snowpack using a snowdrift-permitting model.
26 C. Kinnard, H. Bouamri, A. Boudhar, S. Gascoin, L. Hanich, A. Chehbouni. MODIS does not capture the spatial heterogeneity of snow cover induced by solar radiation.
27 C.P. McLaughlin, B.A. Forman, L. Wang. Towards the incorporation of adaptive viewing in observing system simulation experiments (OSSEs) to preferentially view snow-covered terrain.
28 D.-H. Kang, J. Zhu, E. Kim, L. Tsang. Improving microwave volume scattering based SWE retrieval performance using SnowEx 2017 SnowSAR observations.
29 D.K. Hall, G.A. Riggs, N.E. DiGirolamo, A.M. Erb, C.B. Schaaf. Comparison of NASA MODIS/VIIRS cloud-gap-filled with other satellite-derived snow-cover maps.
30 E. Kim, P. Houser, A. Barros. Snow satellite mission concept considerations, key questions, and needed tools.
31 G.E. Gunn, A. Thompson, J. Ferguson. Scattering mechanics of freshwater ice derived through polarimetric decompositions from sledborne scatterometers.
32 H.D. Pritchard, D. Farinotti, S. Colwell. Measuring changes in snowpack SWE continuously on a landscape scale using lake water pressure.
33 H. Gillooly, A. Bradley. History of winter carnival events in college archives and snowfall observations in Williamstown, MA, 1913-2010.
34 H. Proulx, E.A. Burakowski, A.G. Hunsaker, J.M. Jacobs, F.B. Sullivan, M. Palace. E. Cho, C. Wagner. Comparison of in situ snow depth measurements and impacts on validation of unpiloted aerial system lidar over a mixed-use temperate forest landscape: A case study in Durham, New Hampshire, United States.
35 HP Marshall, C. Vuyovich, C. Hiemstra, K. Elder, M. Durand, E.J. Deeb. NASA SnowEx 2020 and 2021 campaigns in the western U.S.
36 J. Lund, R.R. Forster, A.J. Deeb, S.B. Rupper, S.J. Burian, Y. Jameel, HP Marshall, G.H. Dars, M. Ali, A. Ghafoor, A. Zaheer. Toward constraining mountain stream flow constituents by combining citizen science acquired geochemical tracers with Sentinel-1 SAR time series in Pakistan.
37 J.L. Kincaid, I.D. Dobreva, A.G. Klein. Volume determination and area-volume scaling on a small Bolivian cirque glacier, Charquini SE.
38 J.R. Minder, P. Naple, T.W. Letcher. Evaluating and improving northeastern US snow in the National Water Model by leveraging advanced mesonet observations: Point simulations and sensitivity experiments.
39 K.J. Chutko. Exploring the history of snow research through the presentations of the Eastern Snow Conference.
40 L.B. Farnsworth, Z.R. Courville. Microstructural characterization of mid-latitude snowpack through micro-computed tomography.
41 M. Woodley, E. Sproles, S. Tuttle. Using cosmic ray neutrons to estimate snow water equivalent in prairie environments.
42 M. Baraer. Impact of the spatiotemporal variability of the snowpack conditions on liquid water fluxes.
43 P. Harder, J.W. Pomeroy. Variability of snow depth distributions in a forested mountain basin from UAV-Lidar remote sensing.
44 R. Tutton, R. Way. Applying the snow characterization with light and temperature (SCLT) method to better understand the evolution of a winter snowpack.
45 S. Rößler, A. Dietz. Global determination of snow cover using remote sensing and a near real time processing chain.
46 S. Arndt, M. Nicolaus, C. Haas. East vs. west: Contrasting snowpack properties in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica.
47 T.G. Meehan, A. Hojatimalek, HP Marshall, E.J. Deeb, D. McGrath, R. Webb, R. Bonnell. High resolution spatial estimates of average snow density and snow water equivalent from differenced LiDAR elevations and GPR travel-times at Grand Mesa, Colorado.
48 T. Grote, A. Crawford, A. Jacobs. Streamflow generation and the importance of atmospheric rivers to annual flooding for the coupled Wolverine Glacier-Creek system, Kenai Mountain, Alaska.
49 Y. Wang, R. Way, R. Tutton, J. Beer. Snow measurements from the first two years of the coastal Labrador climate and weather monitoring program.
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