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NASA Airborne Snow Observatory measurements of snow water equivalent top image and snow albedo, or reflectivity...
Spatial distribution of snow water equivalent across the Tuolumne River Basin from April 10 to June 1, 2013 as...
Snow is one part of the cryosphere that many of us have actually encountered, but it also plays a crucial role in...
A group of scientists and pilots conducted a series of science flights over Western Colorado for a new five-year...
Selected b-roll from the NASA SnowEx 2020 campaign in Grand Mesa and Montrose, Colorado.