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2011
Using Quantile Regression to Model Elevation/SWE Relationships in the Olympics and Central Washington Cascades, McDonald, S., and Barry D. , 79th Annual Western Snow Conference, April 2011, Stateline, NV, (2011)
Use of Radar for Spatial Snow Mapping: Implications for Water Supply Forecasts, Valsiloff, S., Busto J., and Arthur A. , 79th Annual Western Snow Conference, April 2011, Stateline, NV, (2011)
2007
Uses of Natural Resources Conservation Service Snow Survey Data and Products, Abramovich, R. , 75th Annual Western Snow Conference, April 2007, Kailua-Kona, HI, (2007)
2005
Using the WINWRNSHYD program as a didactic tool, Swanson, R. H. , 73rd Annual Western Snow Conference, April 2005, Great Falls, MT, (2005)
2003
Using Ensemble Streamflow Prediction for Water Supply Forecasting in British Columbia - Practicalities and Pitfalls, Smith, S., and Weber F. , 71st Annual Western Snow Conference, April 2003, Scottsdale, Arizona, (2003)
2000
USGS research on three mid-latitude glaciers, Green, J. R., Cecil L. D., Naftz D. L., and Schuster P. F. , 68th Annual Western Snow Conference, April 2000, Port Angeles, Washington, (2000)
1996
Use of geology in NWSRFS calibrations; Nisqually River, Mt. Ranier, Washington, Martin, K. , 64th Annual Western Snow Conference, April 1996, Bend, Oregon, (1996)
1995
Updating seasonal snowmelt estimates using snowcourse measurements, Assaf, H., Loukas A., and Quick M. , 63rd Annual Western Snow Conference, April 1995, Sparks, Nevada, (1995)
1993
The use of fractual geometry in modelling intercepted snow accumulation and sublimation, Pomeroy, J., and Schmidt R. A. , 61st Annual Western Snow Conference, June 1993, Quebec City, Quebec, (1993)
1990
Use of state-of-the-art systems for optimum water management, Horciza, E. , 58th Annual Western Snow Conference, April 1990, Sacramento, California, (1990)
Using ratios of runoff to snow water content and to projected rainfall to-come, as a method of narrowing the water supply forecast range, Stein, R. E. , 58th Annual Western Snow Conference, April 1990, Sacramento, California, (1990)
1988
Use of new SSAR model automatic adjustment updating procedure, Orwig, C. E., and Davis E. M. , 56th Annual Western Snow Conference, April 1988, Kalispell, Montana, (1988)
1984
The use of data logging systems in snow hydrology, Cundy, T. W. , 52nd Annual Western Snow Conference, April 1984, Sun Valley, Idaho, (1984)
1980
Undisturbed measurement of the energy and mass balance of a deep alpine snowcover, Davis, R., and Marks D. , 48th Annual Western Snow Conference, April 1980, Laramie, Wyoming, (1980)
1975
Upper air data as a parameter in estimating snowmelt runoff, Hannaford, J. F., and Howard C. H. , 43rd Annual Western Snow Conference, April 1975, Coronado, California, (1975)
1973
U. S. Forest Service claims - between the snowpack and downstream water interests, Cooley, J. R., and Mulvaney R. J. , 41st Annual Western Snow Conference, April 1973, Grand Junction, Colorado, (1973)
1971
The use of snow fences for shielding precipitation gages, Rechard, P. A., and Larson L. W. , 39th Annual Western Snow Conference, April 1971, Billings, Montana, (1971)
1970
Using all available hydrologic data, Russell, S. O., and Obedkoff W. , 38th Annual Western Snow Conference, April 1970, Victoria, British Columbia, (1970)
1968
A universal surface precipitation gage, Cox, L. M., and Hamon W. R. , 36th Annual Western Snow Conference, April 1968, Lake Tahoe, Nevada, (1968)
1967
Use of snow surveys to forecast inflow to Snake River betwween Milner and King Hill, Idaho, Thomas, C. A. , 35th Annual Western Snow Conference, April 1967, Boise, Idaho, (1967)

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