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View article: Observations of distributed snow depth and snow duration within diverse forest structures in a maritime mountain watershed
Observations of distributed snow depth and snow duration within diverse forest structures in a maritime mountain watershed Open
Spatially distributed snow depth and snow duration data were collected over two to four snow seasons during water years 2011–2014 in experimental forest plots within the Cedar River Municipal Watershed, 50 km east of Seattle, Washington, U…
View article: Evaluating observational methods to quantify snow duration under diverse forest canopies
Evaluating observational methods to quantify snow duration under diverse forest canopies Open
Forests cover almost 40% of the seasonally snow‐covered regions in North America. However, operational snow networks are located primarily in forest clearings, and optical remote sensing cannot see through tree canopies to detect forest sn…
View article: Development and testing of a snow interceptometer to quantify canopy water storage and interception processes in the rain/snow transition zone of the North Cascades, Washington, USA
Development and testing of a snow interceptometer to quantify canopy water storage and interception processes in the rain/snow transition zone of the North Cascades, Washington, USA Open
[1] Tree canopy snow interception is a significant hydrological process, capable of removing up to 60% of snow from the ground snowpack. Our understanding of canopy interception has been limited by our ability to measure whole canopy water…