Toward snow cover estimation in mountainous areas using modern data assimilation methods: A review
The snow cover is a key component of land surface hydrology, especially in mountain areas
where it governs the amount and timing of water availability in downstream areas. It is …
where it governs the amount and timing of water availability in downstream areas. It is …
Reanalysis in Earth system science: Toward terrestrial ecosystem reanalysis
A reanalysis is a physically consistent set of optimally merged simulated model states and
historical observational data, using data assimilation. High computational costs for modeled …
historical observational data, using data assimilation. High computational costs for modeled …
Extreme snowfall events linked to atmospheric rivers and surface air temperature via satellite measurements
Narrow bands of strong atmospheric water vapor transport, referred to as “atmospheric
rivers”(ARs), are responsible for the majority of wintertime extreme precipitation events with …
rivers”(ARs), are responsible for the majority of wintertime extreme precipitation events with …
[HTML][HTML] A Landsat-era Sierra Nevada snow reanalysis (1985–2015)
A Landsat-Era Sierra Nevada Snow Reanalysis (1985–2015) in: Journal of
Hydrometeorology Volume 17 Issue 4 (2016) Jump to Content Jump to Main Navigation …
Hydrometeorology Volume 17 Issue 4 (2016) Jump to Content Jump to Main Navigation …
The 2010/2011 snow season in California's Sierra Nevada: Role of atmospheric rivers and modes of large‐scale variability
The anomalously snowy winter season of 2010/2011 in the Sierra Nevada is analyzed in
terms of snow water equivalent (SWE) anomalies and the role of atmospheric rivers (ARs) …
terms of snow water equivalent (SWE) anomalies and the role of atmospheric rivers (ARs) …
Multiscale assimilation of Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer–EOS snow water equivalent and Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer snow cover …
Eight years (2002–2010) of Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer–EOS (AMSR‐E)
snow water equivalent (SWE) retrievals and Moderate Resolution Imaging …
snow water equivalent (SWE) retrievals and Moderate Resolution Imaging …
[HTML][HTML] A particle batch smoother approach to snow water equivalent estimation
A Particle Batch Smoother Approach to Snow Water Equivalent Estimation in: Journal of
Hydrometeorology Volume 16 Issue 4 (2015) Jump to Content Jump to Main Navigation …
Hydrometeorology Volume 16 Issue 4 (2015) Jump to Content Jump to Main Navigation …
Spatiotemporal distribution of seasonal snow water equivalent in High-Mountain Asia from an 18-year Landsat-MODIS era snow reanalysis dataset
Seasonal snowpack is a key water resource and plays an important role in regional climate.
However, how seasonal snow mass is distributed over space and time is not fully …
However, how seasonal snow mass is distributed over space and time is not fully …
An agenda for land data assimilation priorities: Realizing the promise of terrestrial water, energy, and vegetation observations from space
The task of quantifying spatial and temporal variations in terrestrial water, energy, and
vegetation conditions is challenging due to the significant complexity and heterogeneity of …
vegetation conditions is challenging due to the significant complexity and heterogeneity of …
Snow water equivalent prediction using Bayesian data assimilation methods
M Leisenring, H Moradkhani - Stochastic Environmental Research and …, 2011 - Springer
Abstract Using the US National Weather Service's SNOW-17 model, this study compares
common sequential data assimilation methods, the ensemble Kalman filter (EnKF), the …
common sequential data assimilation methods, the ensemble Kalman filter (EnKF), the …