Steven Pestana    

@stevenpest

he/him | mountain/snow hydrology & remote sensing | graduate student |

Vrijeme pridruživanja: kolovoz 2008.

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    Group members Cassie Lumbrazo () and Steve Pestana () arrived in Grand Mesa, Colorado yesterday for a few weeks of field work.

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  2. The group heads to Colorado soon for - but right now keeping an eye on the snow (and clouds) with ASTER satellite observations! 🛰️

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    Recently defended Master's student, Dylan Reynolds, leaves for Davos, Switzerland in just a few days! He is pursuing his Ph.D. with the Snow Hydrology Group at the Swiss Federal Institute for Snow & Avalanche Research (SLF). Congratulations Dylan, we cannot wait to visit!! ❄️💧🏔️

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  5. Can we incorporate land art into snow course measurements? ❄️ "Volunteering With a Land Artist to Make Laborious, Ethereal Snow Drawings”

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    Learn how to streamline your research with open-source software at Waterhackweek 2020, a 5-day collaborative data science workshop March 23-27, 2020 at UW! Learn more, and apply by January 5:

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    19. pro 2019.

    Waterhackweek 2020 is just around the corner. Make sure to register before the extended deadline: January 5, Sunday.

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    In all the beautiful chaos that was , group member Steven Pestana () published in Water Resources Research! He created a novel bias correction for airborne thermal infrared observations. Congrats Steven!!

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    13. pro 2019.

    Apply by December 15 to teach in the 2020 CUAHSI Virtual University! Be a part of a program designed to diversify educational opportunities for students, increase national visibility, and more! Learn more and apply here: . .

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    13. pro 2019.

    Check out ‘s interactive poster! How can academics working with tribes to support Indigenous data sovereignty? What’s the challenges to implementing data sovereignty? Come learn and give your own answers!

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    Group member Victoria Ly () has an interactive poster going on right now at where she is mapping global snow sensor usability. Join in adding your sticky-note comments about SnowEx capabilities!

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    Congratulations to first time attendee, for an excellent presentation using time-lapse photography and citizen science through to study model representation of forest-snow interception.

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  14. What remote sensing technologies can help us measure ? Come learn at poster #2255 by Join the discussion about

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    Group member Dylan Reynolds will be at his poster from 3:30-5:30 pm, come ask him what to buy when you are shopping for wind forcing data!

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    Check out William "Ryan" Currier's presentation in Modeling of the Cryospehere poster session this afternoon! Ask him how capturing snow depth variability in hydrologic models impacts SWE and late season streamflow.

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    Group member Justin Pflug discusses Snow Pattern Assimilation in Mountainous Terrain today at Track him down this week if you want to learn more about utilizing snow depth patterns found in lidar, satellites, etc.

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    10. pro 2019.

    .: “We’re going to have to science with our hearts”

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    We have equipment manglers ourselves here in Washington ! A few black bears were caught playing with our snow depth poles deep in the Olympic Mountains a few years ago.

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