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Exploring the Origins of Snow Drought in the Northern Sierra Nevada, California
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractThe concept of snow drought is gaining widespread interest as the climate of snow-dominated mountain watersheds continues to change. Warm snow drought is defined as above- or near-average accumulated precipitation ...
The West Wide Drought Tracker: Drought Monitoring at Fine Spatial Scales
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Use of an Observation Network in the Great Basin to Evaluate Gridded Climate Data
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: redicting sharp hydroclimatic gradients in the complex terrain of the Great Basin can prove to be challenging because of the lack of climate observations that are gradient focused. Furthermore, evaluating gridded data ...
An Evaluation of Multiscalar Drought Indices in Nevada and Eastern California
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: evada and eastern California are home to some of the driest and warmest climates, most mountainous regions, and fastest growing metropolitan areas of the United States. Throughout Nevada and eastern California, snow-dominated ...
Evaluating Drought Indices for Alaska
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Climate Engine: Cloud Computing and Visualization of Climate and Remote Sensing Data for Advanced Natural Resource Monitoring and Process Understanding
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: imate Engine enables users to process, visualize, download, and share climate and remote sensing datasets with a simple web-connection, thereby overcoming common big data barriers.
The Evaporative Demand Drought Index. Part II: CONUS-Wide Assessment against Common Drought Indicators
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: recipitation, soil moisture, and air temperature are the most commonly used climate variables to monitor drought; however, other climatic factors such as solar radiation, wind speed, and humidity can be important drivers ...
The Evaporative Demand Drought Index. Part I: Linking Drought Evolution to Variations in Evaporative Demand
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: any operational drought indices focus primarily on precipitation and temperature when depicting hydroclimatic anomalies, and this perspective can be augmented by analyses and products that reflect the evaporative dynamics ...
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