Pascal Storck, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2000 | University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA |
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Sign in to add mentorDennis Patrick Lettenmaier | grad student | 2000 | University of Washington | |
(Trees, snow, and flooding: An investigation of forest canopy effects on snow accumulation and melt at the plot and watershed scales in the Pacific Northwest.) |
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Andreadis KM, Storck P, Lettenmaier DP. (2009) Modeling snow accumulation and ablation processes in forested environments Water Resources Research. 45 |
Cuo L, Lettenmaier DP, Mattheussen BV, et al. (2008) Hydrologic prediction for urban watersheds with the Distributed Hydrology-Soil-Vegetation Model Hydrological Processes. 22: 4205-4213 |
Hahn MA, Palmer RN, Hamlet AF, et al. (2004) A preliminary analysis of the impacts of climate change on the reliability of the Seattle water supply Bridging the Gap: Meeting the World's Water and Environmental Resources Challenges - Proceedings of the World Water and Environmental Resources Congress 2001. 111 |
Mass CF, Albright M, Ovens D, et al. (2003) Regional environmental prediction over the pacific nothwest Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 84: 1353-1366+1328 |
Essery R, Pomeroy J, Parviainen J, et al. (2003) Sublimation of snow from coniferous forests in a climate model Journal of Climate. 16: 1855-1864 |
Westrick KJ, Storck P, Mass CF. (2002) Description and evaluation of a hydrometeorological forecast system for mountainous watersheds Weather and Forecasting. 17: 250-262 |
Storck P, Lettenmaier DP, Bolton SM. (2002) Measurement of snow interception and canopy effects on snow accumulation and melt in a mountainous maritime climate, Oregon, United States Water Resources Research. 38: 51-516 |
Bowling LC, Storck P, Lettenmaier DP. (2000) Hydrologic effects of logging in western Washington, United States Water Resources Research. 36: 3223-3240 |
Storck P, Kern T, Bolton S. (1999) Measurement of differences in snow accumulation, melt, and micrometeorology due to forest harvesting Northwest Science. 73: 87-101 |
Storck P, Bowling L, Wetherbee P, et al. (1998) Application of a GIS-based distributed hydrology model for prediction of forest harvest effects on peak stream flow in the Pacific Northwest Hydrological Processes. 12: 889-904 |