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Hans-Peter Marshall

@snowradar

snow scientist, husband, dad of two. CryoGARS group @boisestate uses geophysics and remote sensing for Cryosphere water resources/avalanche/climate studies

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linkhttp://earth.boisestate.edu/cryogars calendar_today26-06-2009 02:37:57

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#AGU2023 attendees - come join us at 4pm today in MC2004, for session C24A: The Cryosphere is for All: Overcoming barriers to participation in Cryospheric Sciences. Also check out the poster session tomorrow, C31G, 8:30-12:50. And please consider judging student presentations.

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Snow talks all day today AGU (American Geophysical Union) in MC2004. Spatial variability and modeling in the morning, SnowEx and remote sensing sessions in the afternoon. Please come to the poster sessions tomorrow, and please consider being an OSPA judge for the student presentations. #snowscience

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This new site at Freeman’s peak, Mores Creek Summit, Idaho, has been a labor of love for @zeke_andestroi and のりのり☻ and many snow geeks in our group. It is part of a long-term and growing collaboration between BSU CryoGARS, U.S. Army CRREL, and @avalanchescience

This new site at Freeman’s peak, Mores Creek Summit, Idaho, has been a labor of love for @zeke_andestroi and <a href="/tomotime/">のりのり☻</a> and many snow geeks in our group. It is part of a long-term and growing collaboration between BSU CryoGARS, U.S. Army CRREL, and @avalanchescience
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Grand Mesa 2024 SNOWWI airborne and field campaign is in the books! A truly all-star team from U.S Army CRREL, BSU, USFS, Finnish Meteorological Institute, CSU, and Dartmouth spent the last week in the field, with overflights by airborne radar by Univ Mass., and LiDAR by NCALM.

Grand Mesa 2024 SNOWWI airborne and field campaign is in the books!  A truly all-star team from U.S Army CRREL, BSU, USFS, Finnish Meteorological Institute, CSU, and Dartmouth spent the last week in the field, with overflights by airborne radar by Univ Mass., and LiDAR by NCALM.
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The second SNOWWI airborne and field campaign complete! Univ Mass Amherst, BSU, CRREL, USFS. C-band and Ku-band SAR/InSAR, LiDAR flights, UAV, radar, and a comprehensive field campaign including UofU,UAF, UWy, NASA, FMI. #CRREL #boisestate #snowscience #nasa Boise State University

The second SNOWWI airborne and field campaign complete! Univ Mass Amherst, BSU, CRREL, USFS. C-band and Ku-band SAR/InSAR, LiDAR flights, UAV, radar, and a comprehensive field campaign including UofU,UAF, UWy, NASA, FMI. #CRREL #boisestate #snowscience #nasa <a href="/BoiseState/">Boise State University</a>
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Back in the Arctic - northernmost point of the North American mainland. Measuring snow depth on sea ice with ground based and UAV radars. Collaboration with Andy Mahoney’s group at Univ Alaska Fairbanks.

Back in the Arctic - northernmost point of the North American mainland.  Measuring snow depth on sea ice with ground based and UAV radars. Collaboration with Andy Mahoney’s group at Univ Alaska Fairbanks.
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Many Western states rely on snowpack. A new metric from Nina Aragon Engineering - OSU will help calculate how much water the snow is storing as climate change reduces precip and increases temperatures. Comments from Xubin Zeng University of Arizona. Story by Amy Mayer (she). eos.org/articles/chang…

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For the last 25+ yrs I've been working in remote places in polar regions and mountains, and there is no doubt that the planet is getting warmer and winters are shortening. This election will have a massive impact on the future of our planet. Vote for our home planet today!

For the last 25+ yrs I've been working in remote places in polar regions and mountains, and there is no doubt that the planet is getting warmer and winters are shortening. This election will have a massive impact on the future of our planet. Vote for our home planet today!