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High-elevation precipitation patterns: Using snow measurements to assess daily gridded datasets across the Sierra Nevada, CaliforniaLundquist et al., 2015
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- Lundquist J
- Hughes M
- Henn B
- Gutmann E
- Livneh B
- Dozier J
- Neiman P
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- Journal of Hydrometeorology
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High-Elevation Precipitation Patterns: Using Snow Measurements to Assess Daily Gridded
Datasets across the Sierra Nevada, California in: Journal of Hydrometeorology Volume 16 Issue
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