
Satellite Snow Measurements Boost Water Forecasts
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Adrian Marziliano, a graduate student at the University of New Mexico, is using satellite technology to measure snowpack in southern Colorado, aiming to improve water supply forecasts for the San Juan-Chama Project. By analyzing data from the European Space Agencys Sentinel-one satellite and validating it with snow pits and drones, Marziliano is working to create more accurate forecasts for water managers, farmers, and cities. A new NASA-India satellite promises even better data, bringing reliable snow insights to decision-makers for improved water planning.
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