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Angus Goodbody
Researcher at United States Forest Service
Publications - 4
Citations - 369
Angus Goodbody is an academic researcher from United States Forest Service. The author has contributed to research in topics: Water resources & Snow. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 334 citations.
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Evaluation of forest snow processes models (SnowMIP2)
Nick Rutter,Richard Essery,John W. Pomeroy,Nuria Altimir,Kostas Andreadis,Ian Baker,Alan G. Barr,Paul Bartlett,Aaron Boone,Huiping Deng,Hervé Douville,Emanuel Dutra,Kelly Elder,Chad Ellis,Xia Feng,Alexander Gelfan,Angus Goodbody,Yeugeniy M. Gusev,David Gustafsson,Rob Hellström,Yukiko Hirabayashi,Tomoyoshi Hirota,Tobias Jonas,Victor Koren,Anna Kuragina,Dennis P. Lettenmaier,Weiping Li,Charles H. Luce,Eric Martin,Olga N. Nasonova,Jukka Pumpanen,R. David Pyles,Patrick Samuelsson,Melody Sandells,Gerd Schädler,Andrey B. Shmakin,Tatiana G. Smirnova,Tatiana G. Smirnova,Manfred Stähli,Reto Stöckli,Ulrich Strasser,Hua Su,Kazuyoshi Suzuki,Kumiko Takata,Kenji Tanaka,Erin Thompson,Timo Vesala,Pedro Viterbo,Andy Wiltshire,Andy Wiltshire,Kun Xia,Yongkang Xue,Takeshi Yamazaki,Takeshi Yamazaki +53 more
TL;DR: In this article, three snowpack models of varying complexity and purpose were evaluated across a wide range of hydrometeorological and forest canopy conditions at five Northern Hemisphere locations, for up to three months.
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NASA Cold Land Processes Experiment (CLPX 2002/03): Ground-Based and Near-Surface Meteorological Observations
TL;DR: A short-term meteorological database has been developed for the Cold Land Processes Experiment (CLPX) as mentioned in this paper, which includes meteorological observations from stations designed and deployed exclusively for CLPXas well as observations available from other sources located in the small regional study area (SRSA) in north-central Colorado.
Disturbance and water related research in the western united states
Kelly Elder,Kate Dwire,Robert M. Hubbard,Charles C. Rhoades,Sandra E. Ryan,Michael K. Young,Mark K. Dixon,Angus Goodbody +7 more
TL;DR: A general review of western issues with a Rocky Mountain and Fraser Experimental Forest focus is provided for water quantity, quality, fluvial, riparian and native fisheries issues as mentioned in this paper.
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SNOTEL, the Soil Climate Analysis Network, and water supply forecasting at the Natural Resources Conservation Service: Past, present, and future
TL;DR: The Snow Survey and Water Supply Forecasting Program and the Soil Climate Analysis Network (SCAN) of the United States Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) generate key observational and predictive information for water managers as discussed by the authors .