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Michele L. Reba

Researcher at Agricultural Research Service

Publications -  93
Citations -  1616

Michele L. Reba is an academic researcher from Agricultural Research Service. The author has contributed to research in topics: Eddy covariance & Irrigation. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 75 publications receiving 1115 citations. Previous affiliations of Michele L. Reba include Arkansas State University & United States Department of Agriculture.

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An evaluation of methods for determining during-storm precipitation phase and the rain/snow transition elevation at the surface in a mountain basin

TL;DR: In this article, a comparison of several methods for determining precipitation phase using 12 years of hourly precipitation, weather and snow data from a long-term measurement site at Reynolds Mountain East (RME), a headwater catchment within the Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed (RCEW), in the Owyhee Mountains of Idaho, USA.
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FLUXNET-CH4 Synthesis Activity : Objectives, Observations, and Future Directions

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TL;DR: The FLUXNET coordination network for ecosystem-scale methane (CH4) measurements at 60 sites globally, organized by the Glob... as discussed by the authors describes the formation of, and initial results for, a new FLUXnet coordination network.
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Evaluation of distributed hydrologic impacts of temperature-index and energy-based snow models

TL;DR: In this paper, two commonly used strategies in modeling snowmelt are the energy balance and temperature-index methods, each in conjunction with a physics-based hydrologic model (PIHM).
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Comparing Simulated and Measured Sensible and Latent Heat Fluxes over Snow under a Pine Canopy to Improve an Energy Balance Snowmelt Model

TL;DR: The second year of the NASA Cold Land Processes Experiment (CLPX), an eddy covariance (EC) system was deployed at the Local Scale Observation Site (LSOS) from mid-February to June 2003 as discussed by the authors.
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A long‐term data set for hydrologic modeling in a snow‐dominated mountain catchment

TL;DR: In this paper, a modeling data set (meteorological forcing data, geographic information system data, and validation data) is presented for water years 1984 through 2008 for a snow-dominated mountain catchment.