First ICECRME workshop

Group photo from CUES ladder, 6/16/21

1st Interstate Consortium for Ecohydrology in Cold Region Mountain Environments (ICECRME) Workshop, Wednesday, June 16, 2021. Link to presentations

TIMEVenueDetails
7:30AM-9:30AMConvict Lake, meet at the large (upper) parking lot [Google Maps link]Walk around lake, 2 mi
10:00AM-12:30PMSNARL [Google Maps link]Morning session (150 min for 14 talks, 10 min per talk, 5 slides max)
10:00AMWelcome and SNARL overview: Carol Blanchette
10:10AMMonitoring the Rain-Snow Transition in the Western United States with Citizen Science Observations: Monica Arienzo
10:20AMAirborne Snow Observatories: Tom Painter
10:30AMEffects of Aerosol Deposition on Snow Albedo: Hans Moosmüller
10:40AM3 ways improve snow reflectance measurements: Ned Bair
10:50AMLandscape Ecohydrology and Atmospheric River Impact Research: Christine Albano
11:00AMDWR DART and snow monitoring: Bryan Prestel
11:10AMSnow: informed anticipation,
understanding the resource, and planning:
Bert Davis
11:20AMComputational Mountain Hydrology and CTEMPS: Anne Nolin
11:30AMDrought prediction: Dan McEvoy
11:40AMMountain Hydrology and Watershed Function: Sean McKenna
11:50AMSnow/ice impurities: Nathan Chellman
12:00PMConnecting ecology and hydrology under changing conditions: Mark Hausner
12:10PMMonitoring and Projecting the Transition into a Low-to-No Snow World: Ben Hatchett
12:30PM-1:30PMSNARLLunch, catered by Stellar Brew
1:30PM-2:30PMSNARLAfternoon session
1:30PM-2:30PMICECRME vision and planning breakout groups
1) Addressing and solving California/Nevada’s water crisis
2) What does ICECRME look like in 10 years
3) ICECRME momentum: building partnerships and increasing impact

Each group appoints a note taker and representative to summarize discussion
2:30PM-3:30PMRepresentative from each group reports back to plenary
4:00PM-5:30PMCUES or Valentine CampTour of CUES or Valentine
6:30PM-8:00PMDistant BrewingDinner and drinks