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William Ryan Currier
Hydrologist, NOAA ESRL
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When Snowpack and Streamflow Relationships Break Down: Unraveling this Mystery by Combining Hydrometeorological Datasets and Data-Driven Modeling
ADVANCING HYDROLOGIC MODELING AND PREDICTION USING LARGE-DOMAIN METEOROLOGICAL AND HYDROLOGIC DATASETS I POSTER
hydrology | 13 december 2024
William R. Currier, Darren L. Jackson, Mimi Abel, ...
In the Colorado River Basin, runoff efficiencies - or the amount of snowpack that gets translated into streamflow - has been declining. Water year 202...
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Powder, slush, or dirt? Pseudo-global warming scenario sheds light on Colorado winter recreation
CLIMATE AND SNOW: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE II ORAL
cryosphere | 12 december 2024
Anna K. Pfohl, Steven R. Fassnacht, David Barnard,...
Beyond supplying water for agricultural, residential, and industrial purposes, the seasonal snowpack is an essential requirement for winter recreation...
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Snow depth extraction from time-lapse imagery using a keypoint deep learning model
USING NASA SNOWEX DATA TO ADVANCE GLOBAL SNOW OBSERVATIONS THROUGH REMOTE SENSING, ALGORITHM DEVELOPMENT, AND MODELING I ORAL
cryosphere | 12 december 2024
Catherine Breen, William R. Currier, Carrie Vuyovi...
Snow pole time-lapse photography, in which a snow pole of a known height is installed in front of a camera and photographed repeatedly over the course...
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What resolution snow model is needed for accurate streamflow timing and volume simulation?
APPLICATIONS IN SNOW HYDROLOGY I ORAL
hydrology | 11 december 2024
Anna K. Pfohl, William R. Currier, Elijah Boardman...
Fine-resolution datasets are necessary to capture certain snowpack processes, especially at ridge (100 to 1000 m) and slope scales (1 to 100 m), e.g.,...
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The Impact of Different Downscaling Methods on Hydrologic Projections in the Colorado River Basin
CLIMATE DOWNSCALING AND WEATHER POSTPROCESSING: DEVELOPMENT, EVALUATION, AND APPLICATIONS I POSTER
global environmental change | 09 december 2024
William R. Currier, Mimi Abel, Rachel R. McCrary, ...
The Colorado River Basin faces substantial uncertainty in hydrologic projections due to climate change. This study evaluated the influence that differ...
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Characterizing Orographic Precipitation from Weak Atmospheric Rivers across the Sierra Nevada in Historical Data and Downscaled Climate Projections
CLIMATE DOWNSCALING AND WEATHER POSTPROCESSING: DEVELOPMENT, EVALUATION, AND APPLICATIONS I POSTER
global environmental change | 09 december 2024
Mimi Abel, Rachel R. McCrary, William R. Currier, ...
The western United States gets most of its cool season precipitation from extratropical cyclones and concomitant atmospheric rivers (ARs). Previous wo...
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Snow Depth Extraction From Time‐Lapse Imagery Using a Keypoint Deep Learning Model
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
15 july 2024
Catherine Breen, William R. Currier, Carrie Vuyovi...
Snow pole time‐lapse photography, in which a snow pole of a known height is installed in front of a camera and photographed repeatedly over t...
Using Long Short-Term Memory Network to Estimate Snow Water Equivalent in the Sierra Nevada
MODELING OF THE CRYOSPHERE: SEASONAL SNOW II POSTER
cryosphere | 15 december 2023
Engela Sthapit, William R. Currier, Mimi Abel, Rob...
The amount of water in a snowpack, or snow water equivalent (SWE), is an important variable in hydrology because of its potential for storage and dela...
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