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Anne Walden Nolin
Professor, University of Nevada, Reno
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Crowdsourced Data Reveal Shortcomings in Precipitation Phase Products for Rain and Snow Partitioning
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
23 december 2024
Guo Yu, Keith Jennings, Benjamin Hatchett, Anne W....

Reanalysis products support our understanding of how the precipitation phase influences hydrology across scales. However, a lack of validation data...

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From First Light to the Present Day: 25 Years of Earth Observations from the Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR) on Terra
TERRA: 25 YEARS AS THE EARTH OBSERVING SYSTEM FLAGSHIP OBSERVATORY I ORAL
global environmental change | 12 december 2024
David J. Diner, Thomas P. Ackerman, Amy J. Braverm...
To date, no other instrument like MISR has flown in space. MISR images the Earth in 4 spectral bands at 9 along-track view angle between nadir and ...
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No Machine Learning Revolution in Precipitation Phase Partitioning
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND MACHINE LEARNING FOR THE CRYOSPHERE III POSTER
cryosphere | 12 december 2024
Keith S. Jennings, Meghan Collins, Benjamin Hatche...
What do an artificial neural network (ANN), random forest, and XGBoost have in common? They are all complex machine learning (ML) algorithms that prov...
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Uncertainties in snow albedo observations in the Alaskan boreal forest
USING NASA SNOWEX DATA TO ADVANCE GLOBAL SNOW OBSERVATIONS THROUGH REMOTE SENSING, ALGORITHM DEVELOPMENT, AND MODELING I ORAL
cryosphere | 12 december 2024
Kelly Gleason, Anne W. Nolin, Cenlin He, Glen E. L...
The Northern Hemisphere high latitudes are warming faster than any other region on Earth, with declining seasonal snowpacks and boreal forest fires th...
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Hypotheses on the Mechanisms Underlying Runoff Responses to Watershed Disturbance
FRONTIERS IN ECOHYDROLOGY III ORAL
hydrology | 12 december 2024
Nathan McDowell, Jennifer C. Adam, Xingyuan Chen, ...
Predicting runoff responses to disturbance is challenged by the large unexplained variability in observations. This variability is expected to be infl...
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Snowpack Metrics Offer Predictive Skill for Late-Summer Moisture Stress in the Fire-Prone Forests of the Sierra Nevada
QUANTIFYING SNOWPACK TO SUPPORT WATER RESOURCES, ECOSYSTEM HEALTH, AND SOCIETAL NEEDS I ORAL
cryosphere | 09 december 2024
Anne W. Nolin
In recent decades, Sierra Nevada forests have been experiencing increasing moisture stress associated with declining snowpacks and hotter summers. The...
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Analyzing Post-fire Snow Albedo Variation Across Scales of Observation in the Alaskan Boreal Forest: NASA SnowEx Snow Albedo Campaign 2023
USING NASA SNOWEX DATA TO ADVANCE GLOBAL SNOW OBSERVATIONS THROUGH REMOTE SENSING, ALGORITHM DEVELOPMENT, AND MODELING II POSTER
cryosphere | 15 december 2023
Ally Fitts, Anne W. Nolin, Kelly Gleason, Anton Su...
Snow albedo describes the reflectivity of the snow surface and is a key control on snowmelt and has historically been simplified in snow and water res...
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Midwinter Dry Spells Amplify Post-Fire Snowpack Decline
MOUNTAINS IN THE EARTH SYSTEM II ORAL
global environmental change | 15 december 2023
Benjamin Hatchett, Arielle Koshkin, Kristen Guirgu...
Increasing wildfire and declining snowpacks in mountain regions threaten water availability, alter ecosystem function, and negatively impact local and...
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