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Ryan Webb

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The Cryosphere (@egu_tc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Discussion open for comments on EGUsphere: Evaluating Snow Depth Retrievals from Sentinel-1 Volume Scattering over NASA SnowEx Sites doi.org/10.5194/egusph…

Ryan Webb (@webbhydrology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A great time of year for field work. Here's what the snow conditions looked like around the Sugarloaf field site in the Snowy Range last Friday.

A great time of year for field work. Here's what the snow conditions looked like around the Sugarloaf field site in the Snowy Range last Friday.
Ryan Webb (@webbhydrology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I had a great time working with students from Wyoming Indian High School this week. The Wind River Range is a beautiful place.

I had a great time working with students from Wyoming Indian High School this week. The Wind River Range is a beautiful place.
Kate Hale (@kateehale) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What’s Next for Snow? Join us at the 2025 NASA Community Snow Meeting this August 14-15 in Boulder, Colorado, USA — at CU Boulder 🦬 — to partake in the discussion. More info, including the meeting schedule and a registration link, is available here: nasa-csm.github.io/website/

Michael Pyrcz🌻 (@geostatsguy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When I teach #MachineLearning, I emphasize the importance of a strong foundation in #statistics. This includes techniques like #Markov chain #MonteCarlo (MCMC) for sampling the solution posterior distribution. Many students find Monte Carlo methods challenging, so I've

ALIVA NANDA (@alivananda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out our recent article on "Nonlinear Storage-Discharge Dynamics of Forested Headwater Catchment: A Hysteresis Index Approach" onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10… Safeeq Khan

catherine breen (@catherinembreen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We just released the model to extract snow depth from snow pole images! 🥳Paper: agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10… . Big big thank you to my fellow coauthors Laura Prugh, Carrie Vuyovich Carrie Vuyovich, Ryan Currier Ryan Currier, & Zhongqi Miao, as well as NASA Goddard CV4Ecology Workshop

INSTAAR 🏳️‍🌈 (@instaar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our journal AAAR Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research is seeking papers for a special issue on “MOUNTAIN HYDROLOGY IN A CHANGING WORLD", honoring Mark Williams. We welcome diverse contributions that focus on mountain #hydrology and #biogeochemistry. Find out more: buff.ly/4fKnnbX

Our journal AAAR <a href="/arctic_alpine/">Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research</a> is seeking papers for a special issue on “MOUNTAIN HYDROLOGY IN A CHANGING WORLD", honoring Mark Williams. We welcome diverse contributions that focus on mountain #hydrology and #biogeochemistry. Find out more: buff.ly/4fKnnbX
The Cryosphere (@egu_tc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New research article: Evaluating L-band InSAR snow water equivalent retrievals with repeat ground-penetrating radar and terrestrial lidar surveys in northern Colorado doi.org/10.5194/tc-18-…

John Hammond (@hydrohammond) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really excited that our most recent article is out. Important implications for U.S. water availability in the years to come. agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/20…

Ryan Webb (@webbhydrology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our manuscript is now available for open discussion. Let us know what you think! Aspect Controls on the Spatial Re-Distribution of Snow Water Equivalence in a Subalpine Catchment egusphere.copernicus.org/preprints/2024…

Jen Heemstra (@jenheemstra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No proposal or manuscript is ever perfect, but to be effective, it does eventually need to be finished. Nothing we submit will ever be as good as it *could* be and just recognizing that can be an important step forward. Perfection is not the goal. Finished is the goal.

Ryan Webb (@webbhydrology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Undergraduate Nolan Gerdes' paper is now available in the McNair National Research Journal: "Evaluating the Recovery of Hydraulic Conductivity in Fire-Affected Soils" can be found on my website: Webbhydrology.weebly.com or DM me and I'll send you a copy.