DiscoverRipple Effect169: Airborne Snow Observatories – “Flights, Flakes, and Forecasts”
169:  Airborne Snow Observatories – “Flights, Flakes, and Forecasts”

169: Airborne Snow Observatories – “Flights, Flakes, and Forecasts”

Update: 2024-08-22
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Jeff Deems from Airborne Snow Observatories and Lily Bosworth from the Colorado River Authority of Utah join us to talk about their joint venture to more accurately measure snowpack in the Colorado Basin.  ASO employs a new flight technology using a combination of LIDAR and a high resolution spectrometer to remotely sense the depth of snowpack and get the snow water equivalent. This data is used for better snow run-off forecasting and reservoir operations. A really cool technology with the potential to be incredibly helpful in the coming years. Check-out the Authority’s very cool public ASO Data Site to see the results of their Pilot Project.

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169:  Airborne Snow Observatories – “Flights, Flakes, and Forecasts”

169: Airborne Snow Observatories – “Flights, Flakes, and Forecasts”

Emily Lewis