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Justin Pflug

@pflug_justin

Associate Research Scientist at @NASAGoddard and @ESSICUMD | PhD from the University of Washington | Frozen water enthusiast | Tweets are my own

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Now published ⬇️ Go check it out! I’ll also be presenting a poster on this work at AGU’s Chapman conference tomorrow. Drop me a message if you’re not there but would like to see the poster!

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New research article: Bayesian physical–statistical retrieval of snow water equivalent and snow depth from X- and Ku-band synthetic aperture radar – demonstration using airborne SnowSAr in SnowEx'17 doi.org/10.5194/tc-18-…

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Sublimation of snow (from solid phase directly to vapor) is one of the most perplexing problems/measurement difficulties in snow physics/hydrology. New paper by Lundquist et al provides a sense of what all it takes to quantify this difficult process. journals.ametsoc.org/view/journals/…

Sublimation of snow (from solid phase directly to vapor) is one of the most perplexing problems/measurement difficulties in snow physics/hydrology. New paper by Lundquist et al provides a sense of what all it takes to quantify this difficult process.

journals.ametsoc.org/view/journals/…
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At the Canadian Geophysical Union? Come check out my presentation tomorrow in the Snow and Glaciers session! I'll be talking about our work using Planet observations of snow cover to estimate spring SWE in alpine meadows.

At the Canadian Geophysical Union? Come check out my presentation tomorrow in the Snow and Glaciers session!

I'll be talking about our work using <a href="/planet/">Planet</a> observations of snow cover to estimate spring SWE in alpine meadows.
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Flood magnitudes are often connected to precipitation intermittency, or the length of dry spell prior to a flood. Check out our new publication in Science of the Total Environment, led by Dr. Ben Livneh, showing utility of this simple metric for estimating flood risks. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Flood magnitudes are often connected to precipitation intermittency, or the length of dry spell prior to a flood. Check out our new publication in <a href="/SciTotEnv/">Science of the Total Environment</a>, led by Dr. Ben Livneh, showing utility of this simple metric for estimating flood risks. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
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Some good news amidst tumultuous times: The 2025 CUAHSI Snow Measurement Field School application is available and live! In early January we are headed to Mammoth Lakes, CA. See the link below for more details and please share widely! cuahsi.org/workshops/snow…

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Congratulations to postdoc Shashank (@RSGShashank) on his recently published paper in J.Glac, presenting workflows to estimate seasonal to annual glacier surface mass balance using flow-corrected VHR satellite stereo DEMs! Check out the paper here: doi.org/10.1017/jog.20… (1/3)

Congratulations to postdoc Shashank (@RSGShashank) on his recently published paper in J.Glac, presenting workflows to estimate seasonal to annual glacier surface mass balance using flow-corrected VHR satellite stereo DEMs! Check out the paper here: doi.org/10.1017/jog.20… (1/3)