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Melissa L. Wrzesien
Melissa L. Wrzesien
Associate Scientist, NASA GSFC
Verified email at nasa.gov
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How much runoff originates as snow in the western United States, and how will that change in the future?
D Li, ML Wrzesien, M Durand, J Adam, DP Lettenmaier
Geophysical Research Letters 44 (12), 6163-6172, 2017
3682017
Comparison of methods to estimate snow water equivalent at the mountain range scale: A case study of the California Sierra Nevada
ML Wrzesien, MT Durand, TM Pavelsky, IM Howat, SA Margulis, ...
Journal of Hydrometeorology 18 (4), 1101-1119, 2017
722017
A new estimate of North American mountain snow accumulation from regional climate model simulations
ML Wrzesien, MT Durand, TM Pavelsky, SB Kapnick, Y Zhang, J Guo, ...
Geophysical Research Letters 45 (3), 1423-1432, 2018
592018
Characterizing biases in mountain snow accumulation from global data sets
ML Wrzesien, TM Pavelsky, MT Durand, J Dozier, JD Lundquist
Water Resources Research 55 (11), 9873-9891, 2019
492019
Snow Ensemble Uncertainty Project (SEUP): quantification of snow water equivalent uncertainty across North America via ensemble land surface modeling
RS Kim, S Kumar, C Vuyovich, P Houser, J Lundquist, L Mudryk, ...
The Cryosphere Discussions 2020, 1-32, 2020
482020
Cool-season precipitation patterns associated with teleconnection interactions in the United States
EK Wise, ML Wrzesien, MP Dannenberg, DL McGinnis
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology 54 (2), 494-505, 2015
472015
Evaluation of snow cover fraction for regional climate simulations in the S ierra N evada
ML Wrzesien, TM Pavelsky, SB Kapnick, MT Durand, TH Painter
International Journal of Climatology 35 (9), 2472-2484, 2015
452015
Projected changes to extreme runoff and precipitation events from a downscaled simulation over the western United States
ML Wrzesien, TM Pavelsky
Frontiers in Earth Science 7, 355, 2020
242020
How much snow falls in the world’s mountains? A first look at mountain snowfall estimates in A-train observations and reanalyses
AS Daloz, M Mateling, T L'Ecuyer, M Kulie, NB Wood, M Durand, ...
The Cryosphere Discussions 2020, 1-23, 2020
212020
Tailoring WRF and Noah‐MP to improve process representation of Sierra Nevada runoff: Diagnostic evaluation and applications
NM Holtzman, TM Pavelsky, JS Cohen, ML Wrzesien, JD Herman
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems 12 (3), e2019MS001832, 2020
142020
A reassessment of North American River basin cool‐season precipitation: Developments from a new mountain climatology data set
ML Wrzesien, MT Durand, TM Pavelsky
Water Resources Research 55 (4), 3502-3519, 2019
122019
Development of a “nature run” for observing system simulation experiments (OSSEs) for snow mission development
ML Wrzesien, S Kumar, C Vuyovich, ED Gutmann, RS Kim, BA Forman, ...
Journal of Hydrometeorology 23 (3), 351-375, 2022
102022
Bias correction of hydrologic projections strongly impacts inferred climate vulnerabilities in institutionally complex water systems
K Malek, P Reed, H Zeff, A Hamilton, M Wrzesien, N Holtzman, ...
Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management 148 (1), 04021095, 2022
92022
Flash drought onset and development mechanisms captured with soil moisture and vegetation data assimilation
SK Ahmad, SV Kumar, TM Lahmers, S Wang, PW Liu, ML Wrzesien, ...
Water Resources Research 58 (12), e2022WR032894, 2022
82022
Precipitation biases and snow physics limitations drive the uncertainties in macroscale modeled snow water equivalent
E Cho, CM Vuyovich, SV Kumar, ML Wrzesien, RS Kim, JM Jacobs
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 26 (22), 5721-5735, 2022
82022
Evaluating the utility of active microwave observations as a snow mission concept using observing system simulation experiments
E Cho, CM Vuyovich, SV Kumar, ML Wrzesien, RS Kim
The Cryosphere Discussions 2022, 1-24, 2022
52022
Extending the utility of space-borne snow water equivalent observations over vegetated areas with data assimilation
JM Pflug, ML Wrzesien, SV Kumar, E Cho, KR Arsenault, PR Houser, ...
EGUsphere 2023, 1-26, 2023
22023
Interconnected hydrologic extreme drivers and impacts depicted by remote sensing data assimilation
TM Lahmers, SV Kumar, KA Locke, S Wang, A Getirana, ML Wrzesien, ...
Scientific Reports 13 (1), 3411, 2023
22023
Tracking the impacts of precipitation phase changes through the hydrologic cycle in snowy regions: From precipitation to reservoir storage
ML Wrzesien, TM Pavelsky, SP Sobolowski, LS Huning, JS Cohen, ...
Frontiers in Earth Science 10, 995874, 2022
22022
Nonstationarity in the global terrestrial water cycle and its interlinkages in the Anthropocene
W Nie, A Getirana, L Zhao, M Wrzesien, G Konapala, S Ahmad, K Locke, ...
12023
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