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The Role of Rain‐on‐Snow in Flooding Over the Conterminous United States
Through an analysis of long‐term rain-on-snow (ROS) and flood records over the conterminous United States, we evaluate the contribution of ROS to past flooding, and how ROS’s contribution to floods will change in a warmer future.
Dongyue Li
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Dennis Lettenmaier
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Steve Margulis
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Kostas Andreadis
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Model-data fusion of hydrologic simulations and GRACE terrestrial water storage observations to estimate changes in water table depth
Despite numerous advances in continental-scale hydrologic modeling and improvements in global Land Surface Models, an accurate …
Dimitrios Stampoulis
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JT Reager
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Cedric David
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Kostas Andreadis
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Jay Famiglietti
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Tom Farr
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Amy Transgrud
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Ralph Basilio
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John Sabo
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Greg Osterman
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Paul Lundgren
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Zhen Liu
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The Utility of Infrequent Snow Depth Images for Deriving Continuous Space‐Time Estimates of Seasonal Snow Water Equivalent
Snow water equivalent (SWE), particularly in mountains regions, has been an elusive hydrologic measurement. We examine the utility of a …
Steven Margulis
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Yiwen Fang
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Dongyue Li
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Dennis Lettenmaier
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Kostas Andreadis
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The Value of Accurate High-Resolution and Spatially Continuous Snow Information to Streamflow Forecasts
Previous studies have shown limited success in improving streamflow forecasting for snow-dominated watersheds using physically based …
Dongyue Li
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Dennis Lettenmaier
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Steven Margulis
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Kostas Andreadis
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Rapid Mapping of Small-Scale River-Floodplain Environments Using UAV SfM Supports Classical Theory
We demonstrate the application of obtaining highly detailed topography data over very small scales using Structure from Motion (SfM) processing over a small river floodplain in Maryland.
Guy Schumann
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Joseph Muhlhausen
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Kostas Andreadis
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A High-Resolution Data Assimilation Framework for Snow Water EquivalentEstimation across the Western United States and Validation with theAirborne Snow Observatory
Numerical simulations of snow water equivalent (SWE) in mountain systems can be biased, and few SWEobservations have existed over large …
Catalina Oaida
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JT Reager
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Kostas Andreadis
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Cedric David
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Steve Levoe
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Tom Painter
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Kat Bormann
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Amy Transgrud
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Manuella Girotto
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Jay Famiglietti
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