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  1. Retweeted
    Jun 6

    New work shows importance of snow. How much runoff originates as snow in the western United States?

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    May 29

    If you already supported QGIS this year, thank you so much. For everyone else, here is your chance.

  3. Retweeted
    May 25

    Well, she is the leader of the free world.

  4. May 25

    I spoke up for Bears Ears National Monument. Click to do the same

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    May 24

    RETWEET SUPPORT FOR ROB QUIST AGAINST GREG GIANFORTE WHILE GREG FOUGHT A REPORTER, ROB FOUGHT FOR YOUR HEALTH CARE

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    May 22

    Twitter allows nerdy scientists like me to appeal for help for the . Please RT.... half the shallow-water corals just died.

  7. May 12

    very cool. great use of cloud resources!

  8. Apr 22
    Replying to
  9. Apr 22
  10. Apr 18

    very cool adventure! When the Mountains Were Wild

  11. Apr 14

    a very nice article about SnowEx, prepping for the next satellite! NASA Is Digging In The Snow

  12. Retweeted
    Mar 23

    Thomas Painter has one of the coolest jobs in science: measuring California's snowpack from the sky

  13. Mar 23
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    Mar 22

    On some results of the UCLA Snow Reanalysis , a retrospective look at snow over mountain regions.

  15. Retweeted
    Mar 14

    This LIVE snowfall accumulation map lets you see how much snow fell in your area!

  16. Mar 8
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    Mar 8

    Slower snowmelt in a warmer world impacts soil moisture, veg stress & streamflow. Alumnus publication

  18. Feb 27

    just enjoyed the sports gene by . another ex of trained to run on today

  19. Feb 26

    I keep trying to explain this to people who ask "so the drought is over?"

  20. Retweeted
    Feb 22

    Just out in some awesome mountains explaining some legit snow science to the media

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