Session Information

2008 Fall Meeting

Cryosphere

 

Tuesday Morning 1

Time Session Location Title
0800 C21C MC Hall D Monitoring, Measuring, and Modeling Snow Processes II Posters
(joint with GC, H, PA)
Presiding: A Nolin, Oregon State University; T Link, Dept of Forest Resources, Univ of Idaho
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0800 C21C-0550 MC Hall D Sensitivity Analysis of Snow Patterns in Swiss Ski Resorts to Shifts in Temperature, Precipitation and Humidity Under Condition of Climate Change
*B Uhlmann, S Goyette, M Beniston
POSTER   Abstract
0800 C21C-0551 MC Hall D FASST modeled snow predictions in vegetatated and non-vegetated environments
*S Frankenstein
POSTER   Abstract
0800 C21C-0552 MC Hall D Multi-Scale Reconstructions of Snowpack Variability for Key Watersheds in Western North America: Tree-Rings Provide Insights on the Past 500 to 1000 Years
*G T Pederson, S T Gray, D B Fagre, L J Graumlich
INVITED POSTER   Abstract
0800 C21C-0553 MC Hall D Controls on Snow Accumulation Variation Between a Healthy and a Dead Pine Stand
*S Boon
POSTER   Abstract
0800 C21C-0554 MC Hall D Examining the Representativeness of Current Climate Measurement Site Locations in the McKenzie River Basin, Oregon
*A L Brown, E A Sproles, A W Nolin
POSTER   Abstract
0800 C21C-0555 MC Hall D Improving Borehole Optical Stratigraphy (BOS): Modeling, laboratory calibration, and design
*T Fudge, B Smith, E Waddington
POSTER   Abstract
0800 C21C-0556 MC Hall D Characterizing Present-day and Future Snow Water Equivalent in the McKenzie River Basin, Oregon
*A W Nolin, E Sproles
POSTER   Abstract
0800 C21C-0557 MC Hall D High-Resolution Borehole/Core Techniques for Measuring Snow and Firn Stratigraphy
*R L Hawley, E M Morris, O Brandt
POSTER   Abstract
0800 C21C-0558 MC Hall D Observed Climate-Snowpack Relationships in California and Their Implications for the Future
*S B Kapnick, A Hall
POSTER   Abstract
0800 C21C-0559 MC Hall D Decadal changes of phenological patterns over Arctic tundra biome
*G J Jia, H E Epstein, D A Walker, H Wang
POSTER   Abstract
0800 C21C-0560 MC Hall D Microstructural Studies on Snow from Dome Concordia (Antarctica)
*J Barnola, H Brunjail, M Schneebeli, L Arnaud, P Duval
POSTER   Abstract
0800 C21C-0561 MC Hall D Refining Distributed Snowmelt Models in a Mountain Environment
*J S Deems, F C Lott, J D Lundquist
POSTER   Abstract
0800 C21C-0562 MC Hall D Combining MOD10A1 and MYD10A1 Images For Snow Cover Area Monitoring
*A E Tekeli
POSTER   Abstract
0800 C21C-0563 MC Hall D Shades of White: Explaining Variations in Clear-Sky Snow Albedo
*P Kuipers Munneke, C H Reijmer, M R van den Broeke, G König-Langlo, P Stammes, W H Knap
POSTER   Abstract
0800 C21C-0564 MC Hall D Canopy-snow Interaction in a sub-Arctic Shrub Tundra With Shrubs Buried by Snow
*P A Bartlett, P Marsh, M MacKay, S Pohl, C Onclin, M Russell
POSTER   Abstract
0800 C21C-0565 MC Hall D Scenario Calculations for Alpine Snow Cover and Runoff
M Bavay, *M Lehning, T Jonas, H Loewe
POSTER   Abstract
0800 C21C-0566 MC Hall D VALIDATION OF SPRING SNOWMELT MODELLING IN AN ARCTIC ENVIRONMENT USING SPATIALLY DISTRIBUTED TURBULENT FLUXES DERIVED FROM AIRCRAFT MEASUREMENTS
*S Endrizzi, P Marsh, M Mauder, R L Desjardins
POSTER   Abstract
0800 C21C-0567 MC Hall D The Development of the GENESY hydrometeorological model for mountain environments
J M Byrne, R J MacDonald, *S W Kienzle
POSTER   Abstract
0800 C21C-0568 MC Hall D An Improvement Of Snow Parameterization In Order To Better Represent Soil Temperatures
M Dall'Amico, *S Endrizzi, S Gruber, R Rigon
POSTER   Abstract
0800 C21C-0569 MC Hall D Assessing potential environmental change impacts in the St. Mary River watershed, Montana
R J MacDonald, J M Byrne, *S W Kienzle
POSTER   Abstract
0800 C21C-0570 MC Hall D Sensitivity analysis of GENESYS Model simulations in an alpine environment
K L Campbell, K V Nesbitt, R J MacDonald, J M Byrne, *S W Kienzle
POSTER   Abstract
0800 C21C-0571 MC Hall D Effects of Climate Change on White-Water Recreation on the Salmon River, Idaho
*K E Mickelson, A F Hamlet
POSTER   Abstract
0800 C21C-0572 MC Hall D Snowmelt infiltration and evapotranspiration in Red Fir forest ecosystems of the Sierra Nevada
*P B Kirchner, R C Bales, M P North, E E Small
POSTER   Abstract
0800 C21C-0573 MC Hall D Preferential Deposition of Precipitation in Alpine Terrain and some Implications
*M Lehning, R Mott, R Dadic
INVITED POSTER   Abstract
0800 C21C-0574 MC Hall D Sub-canopy radiant energy during snowmelt in non-uniform forests spanning a latitudinal transect
*T E Link, R Essery, D Marks, J Pomeroy, J Hardy, J E Sicart
POSTER   Abstract
0800 C21C-0575 MC Hall D Using wind fields from a high resolution atmospheric model for simulating snow dynamics in mountainous terrain
*M Bernhardt, U Strasser, G Zängl, W Mauser, G Liston, S Pohl
POSTER   Abstract
0800 C21C-0576 MC Hall D Assimilation of AATSR, MERIS and MODIS Data in the Snowmelt Runoff Model (SRM) on the Upper Rio Grande (USA)
*M P Bleiweiss, A Rampini, M Pepe, A Rango, C Steele, W L Stein, T Schmugge
POSTER   Abstract
0800 C21C-0577 MC Hall D Snow Avalanche Disturbance Ecology: Examples From the San Juan Mountains, Colorado.
*S Simonson, S R Fassnacht
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0800 C21C-0578 MC Hall D Observed SWE trends and climate analysis for Northwest Pacific North America: validation for future projection of SWE using the CRCM and VIC
*K E Bennett, D Bronaugh, D Rodenhuis
POSTER   Abstract
0800 C21C-0579 MC Hall D Important factors influencing microstructural estimates derived from the SnowMicroPen
*E Lutz, K W Birkeland, H Marshall
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