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Arrived in Grand Mesa, CO yesterday to help out with the
#SnowEx2020 field campaign. Snowmobile training today, then snow science tomorrow! pic.twitter.com/i8sEsuLAMW
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My
#SnowEx2020 pit this morning at my labs upper@AltaSkiArea study plot. Who wants to play 'guess the SWE?' I'll give you a hint, it was 235 cm deep.pic.twitter.com/oI4o595KqO
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First media coverage of
#SnowEx2020 Huge thank you to the ground and airborne teams, totaling over 100 people and over 20 institutions! https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2019/nasa-airborne-campaign-catches-the-drift-of-snow-water … -
Installing radar calibration targets at 10,500ft on the edge of Grand Mesa, Colorado. These will be used to calibrate airborne radar for
#SnowEx2020 to improve our ability to map snow water resources, as part of our winter-long NASA experiment. pic.twitter.com/P9Owz1byCI
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#SnowEx2020's Kelly Elder prepares to sample snow on Grand Mesa. pic.twitter.com/IhKNigvqpY
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Group members Cassie Lumbrazo (
@cassielumbrazo) and Steve Pestana (@stevenpest) arrived in Grand Mesa, Colorado yesterday for a few weeks of@NASA#SnowEx2020 field work.@uwengineering@UW@NASAEarth@NASA_ICEpic.twitter.com/nmz16Wuy3M
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More from
#snowex2020@snowradar leading cross-disciplinary student team w/@BCAL_Boise@BoiseStateGeos Jake Graham and@ComputingPhD Ahmad Hojjati collecting#TLS to monitor tree:snow relationships.@UofAlabama FMC radar flying synchronously (tiny fleck in pic)! https://twitter.com/boisestate/status/1217815498253127680 …pic.twitter.com/P24U9kUa5o
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Some beautiful flakes fell today while we were out.
#SnowEX2020 pic.twitter.com/uauVMwGGor
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NSIDC DAACers Jill Foster & Trey Stafford are out in Grand Mesa, CO, this week to help with data entry for
@NASA#SnowEx2020. Best of luck to the entire SnowEx team as they measure#snow properties to pave the way for a future NASA satellite snow mission. https://go.nasa.gov/2OoKuOr pic.twitter.com/9X4jXHkMVV
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Starting to get excited for
#SnowEx2020 field work next week! Woot! https://twitter.com/stevenpest/status/1221924526973259777 …
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The
@uwmtnhydr group heads to Colorado soon for#SnowEX2020 - but right now keeping an eye on the snow (and clouds) with@NASAJPL ASTER satellite observations!
pic.twitter.com/CXYqj9Xa4U
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First day of
#SnowEX2020 has been fantastic. Field prepping, training, and gorgeous snow. pic.twitter.com/eu6DQSwIo3
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Following along as
@BoiseStateGeos prof@snowradar leads a massive group of scientists and students located throughout areas in the West. They’re collecting snowfall data with remote sensing and airborne technologies for a@NASAGoddard study. Good luck to the#SnowEx2020 teams! https://twitter.com/snowradar/status/1220894513083760640 …
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I finally got to join my team for
#snowex2020 observations! 230 cm at our upper Alta site! pic.twitter.com/Ls1qUK4jxo
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#SnowEx2020 continues. Graduate students Isis Brangers (KU Leuven) and Megan Mason (Geophysics) from Boise State Cryosphere Geophysics And Remote Sensing (CryoGARS) group measure snow microstructure, density, stratigraphy, during testing of new airborne InSAR for snow.@BoiseStatepic.twitter.com/E18zu0i0Ea
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Congratulations to the
#SnowEx2020 team!@BoiseStateGeos prof@snowradar is lead scientist on the huge#SnowEx2020 study with@NASAGoddard. Friday the team, situated in remote snow areas throughout the West, will deploy jets to gather snowfall data—>SWE.
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2019/nasa-airborne-campaign-catches-the-drift-of-snow-water …https://twitter.com/snowradar/status/1217502071202516992 …
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Fire in the sky during evening fieldwork, after we passed the NASA Mission Readiness Review for
#SnowEx2020 yesterday! Main time-series at 13 sites across the West starts Friday, Grand Mesa IOP is Jan 27-Feb 14. A total of 5 aircraft and > 100 participants from >20 institutions. pic.twitter.com/a98w3W48or
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InSAR for snow measurements with
@cryogars at#AGU19. Taking what's learned from#SnowEx2017 to inform#SnowEx2020. pic.twitter.com/kR1Wyln0rw
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