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Author Title [ Type(Desc)] Year
Conference Proceedings
Use of snow survey data by soil conservation districts, Fredericksen, D. C. , 26th Annual Western Snow Conference, April 1958, Bozeman, Montana, (1958)
The use of snow survey predictions in the operation of combined flood control and conservation reservoirs for regulation of snowmelt runoff, Showman, A. C. , 9th Annual Western Interstate Snow Survey Conference, January 1941, Sacramento, California, (1941)
Use of snow survey reports in predicting snow runoff, Ball, H. , 28th Annual Western Snow Conference, April 1960, Santa Fe, New Mexico, (1960)
The use of snow surveys as an aid in flood control operation of reservoirs, Christian, F. G. , 12th Annual Western Interstate Snow Survey Conference, February 1944, Berkeley, California, (1944)
Use of snow surveys by Denver Water Board, Fischer, R. W. , 30th Annual Western Snow Conference, April 1962, Cheyenne, Wyoming, (1962)
Use of snow surveys in evaluating cloud-seeding operations, Beaumont, R. T., Work R. A., Frost W. T., and Barton M. , 20th Annual Western Snow Conference, April 1952, Sacramento, California, (1952)
Use of snow surveys in planning regulation of Columbia River floods, Work, R. A., Wilm H. G., and Nelson M. W. , 19th Annual Western Snow Conference, April 1951, Victoria, British Columbia, (1951)
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)
Use of snow-melt forecasting by the Corps of Engineers for flood control operations of the Rio Grande River, Martin, J. T. , 28th Annual Western Snow Conference, April 1960, Santa Fe, New Mexico, (1960)
The use of snow-surveys as an aid in flood-control operation of reservoirs, Paget, F. H. , 11th Annual Western Interstate Snow Survey Conference, June 1943, Corvallis, Oregon, (1943)
Use of soil moisture resistance units in water supply forecasting, Stockwell, H. J. , 27th Annual Western Snow Conference, April 1959, Reno, Nevada, (1959)
The use of soot for snow removal purposes, Lang, W. A. , 20th Annual Western Snow Conference, April 1952, Sacramento, California, (1952)
Use of state-of-the-art systems for optimum water management, Horciza, E. , 58th Annual Western Snow Conference, April 1990, Sacramento, California, (1990)
Use of the electronic computer for streamflow analysis, Johnson, L. F. , 28th Annual Western Snow Conference, April 1960, Santa Fe, New Mexico, (1960)
Uses of Natural Resources Conservation Service Snow Survey Data and Products, Abramovich, R. , 75th Annual Western Snow Conference, April 2007, Kailua-Kona, HI, (2007)
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)
Using all available hydrologic data, Russell, S. O., and Obedkoff W. , 38th Annual Western Snow Conference, April 1970, Victoria, British Columbia, (1970)
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)
Using geostatistical methods to estimate snow water equivalence distribution in a mountain watershed, Balk, B., Elder K., and Baron J. , 66th Annual Western Snow Conference, April 1998, Snowbird, Utah, (1998)
Using GIS to establish relationships between environmental variables and snowdepths in Green Lakes Valley, Colorado, for use in SWE estimations and forecasting, Brown, S. M., and Williams M. K. , 66th Annual Western Snow Conference, April 1998, Snowbird, Utah, (1998)
USING GIS TO PREDICT THE SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF PERENNIAL SNOW UNDER MODERN AND LATE PLEISTOCENE CONDITIONS IN TIlE SNAKE RANGE, NEVADA, Orddorff, R. L., and Van Hoesen J. G. , 69th Annual Western Snow Conference, April 2001, Sun Valley, Idaho, (2001)
Using Ground Penetrating Radar to Assess the Variability of Snow Water Equivalent And Melt in a Mixed Canopy Forest, Webb, Ryan , 85th Annual Western Snow Conference, 2017, Boise, Idaho, (2017)
Using Hydrochemistry Data to Constrain the Role of Snow and Ice Meltwater in the Langtang Valley, Nepal, Wilson, Alāna M., Williams Mark W., and Kayastha Rijan B. , 82nd Annual Western Snow Conference, 2014, Durango, Colorado, (2014)
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)
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)
Using Snow Water Equivalent Reconstruction for Operational Use: Two Case Studies , Bair, Edward H., Rittger Karl, Vuyovich Carrie, McGurk Bruce, and Dozier Jeff , 84th Annual Western Snow Conference, 2016, Seattle, Washington, (2016)
Using the Utah Energy Balance Snow Melt Model to Quantify Snow and Glacier Melt in the Himalayan Region, Sen Gupta, Avirup, and Tarboton David G. , 81st Annual Western Snow Conference, 2013, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, (2013)
Using the WINWRNSHYD program as a didactic tool, Swanson, R. H. , 73rd Annual Western Snow Conference, April 2005, Great Falls, MT, (2005)
Using the WRNSHYD procedure to estimate long-term cummulative effects of aspen clearcutting on water yield in Alberta, Swanson, R. H. , 62nd Annual Western Snow Conference, April 1994, Sante Fe, New Mexico, (1994)
The Utah snow-mobile, Clyde, G. D. , 12th Annual Western Interstate Snow Survey Conference, February 1944, Berkeley, California, (1944)
The UtahMesonet: Monitoring weather conditions over the intermountain west, Horel, J., Slemmer J., McDonald B., Dunn L., and Zaff D. , 66th Annual Western Snow Conference, April 1998, Snowbird, Utah, (1998)
Validation of Airborne Thermal Infrared Remote Sensing of Snow Surface Temperature in the Upper Tuolumne Watershed, Yosemite National Park, California, USA, Keenan, Eric, Lapo Karl, Cristea Nicoleta, Cristea Nicoleta, Chickadel Chris, and Lundquist Jessica , 84th Annual Western Snow Conference, Seattle, Washington, (2016)
Value Added Products, Farnes, Phillip E. , 80th Annual Western Snow Conference, 2012, Anchorage, Alaska, (2012)
Value of midwinter snow surveys, Criddle, W. D. , 14th Annual Western Interstate Snow Survey Conference, February 1946, Sacramento, California, (1946)
Value of snow surveying in the Tahoe-Truckee basin, Devore, G. W. , 5th Annual Western Interstate Snow Survey Conference, January 1938, Davis, California, (1937)
Value of water supply forecasts to irrigated agriculture, Elliott, S. J. , 45th Annual Western Snow Conference, April 1977, Albuquerque, New Mexico, (1977)
Variability and trends in mountain snowpacks in western North America, Mote, P. W., Hamlet A. F., and Lettenmaier D. P. , 72nd Annual Western Snow Conference, April 2004, Richmond, B.C., (2004)
Variability of Cloud Cover and its Relation to Springtime Snowmelt and Runoff, Sumargo, Edwin, and Cayan Daniel R. , 83rd Annual Western Snow Conference, 2015, Grass Valley, California, (2015)
Variability of Snow Sublimation in the Upper Colorado River Basin, Phillips, Morgan , 81st Annual Western Snow Conference, 2013, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, (2013)
Variation in depth of precipitation and in water equivalent of snow on the ground, Himmel, J. M. , 16th Annual Western Snow Conference, April 1948, Reno, Nevada, (1948)

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