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Jason Endries
Researcher at Appalachian State University
Publications - 4
Citations - 178
Jason Endries is an academic researcher from Appalachian State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glacier & Precipitation. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 135 citations. Previous affiliations of Jason Endries include North Carolina State University.
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Orientations and aspect ratios of falling snow
Timothy J. Garrett,Sandra E. Yuter,Cale Fallgatter,Konstantin Shkurko,Spencer R. Rhodes,Jason Endries +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, photographs of nearly 73,000 snowflakes in free fall were used to determine the aspect ratio and orientation of aggregates, moderately rimed particles, and graupel.
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The freezing level in the tropical Andes, Peru: An indicator for present and future glacier extents
Simone Schauwecker,Mario Rohrer,Christian Huggel,Jason Endries,Nilton Montoya,Raphael Neukom,Baker Perry,Nadine Salzmann,Manfred Schwarb,Wilson Suarez +9 more
TL;DR: This article assessed the FLHs and their spatiotemporal variability, as well as the related snow/rain transition in the two largest glacier-covered regions in Peru by combining data from two climate reanalysis products, Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) Precipitation Radar Bright Band data, Micro Rain Radar data, and meteorological ground station measurements.
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Characteristics of Precipitating Storms in Glacierized Tropical Andean Cordilleras of Peru and Bolivia
L. Baker Perry,Anton Seimon,Marcos Andrade-Flores,Jason Endries,Sandra E. Yuter,Fernando Velarde,Sandro Arias,Martí Bonshoms,Eric J. Burton,I. Ronald Winkelmann,Courtney M. Cooper,Guido Mamani,Maxwell Rado,Nilton Montoya,Nelson Quispe +14 more
TL;DR: Precipitation variability in tropical high mountains is a fundamental yet poorly understood factor influencing local climatic expression and a variety of environmental processes, including glacier formation and glacier melting as discussed by the authors.
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Radar-Observed Characteristics of Precipitation in the Tropical High Andes of Southern Peru and Bolivia
Jason Endries,L. Baker Perry,Sandra E. Yuter,Anton Seimon,Anton Seimon,Marcos Andrade-Flores,Ronald Winkelmann,Nelson Quispe,Maxwell Rado,Nilton Montoya,Fernando Velarde,Sandro Arias +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the vertical structure of precipitation in the tropical Andes of southern Peru and Bolivia was investigated using a vertically pointing 24.1 GHz Micro Rain Radar in Cusco, Peru and La Paz, Bolivia.