selected publications
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academic article
- Complementary Relationship for evaporation performance at different spatial and temporal scales. Journal of Hydrology. 608. 2022
- Comment on: "A review of the complementary principle of evaporation: from the original linear relationship to generalized nonlinear functions" by Han and Tian (2020). Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. 25:63-68. 2021
- A Graphical Interpretation of the Rescaled Complementary Relationship for Evapotranspiration. Water Resources Research. 57. 2021
- Graphical Interpretation of Wet Surface Evaporation Equations. Water Resources Research. 56:e2019WR026766. 2020
- Reply to "Comment on 'Two Papers About the Generalized Complementary Evaporation Relationships by Crago et al.'". Water Resources Research. 56:e2019WR026773. 2020
- Recurrent Snowmelt Pattern Synthesis Using Principal Component Analysis of Multiyear Remotely Sensed Snow Cover. Water Resources Research. 55:6869-6885. 2019
- A calibration-free formulation of the complementary relationship of evaporation for continental-scale hydrology. Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres. 122:264-278. 2017
- Rescaling the complementary relationship for land surface evaporation. Water Resources Research. 52:8461-8471. 2016
- Testing the generalized complementary relationship of evaporation with continental-scale long-term water-balance data. Journal of Hydrology. 540:914-922. 2016
- Comparative studies on turbulent fluxes measured over burned and unburned sites of a sagebrush- dominated mountain. Ecohydrology. 7:301-318. 2014
- Use of land surface temperature to estimate surface energy fluxes: Contributions of Wilfried Brutsaert and collaborators. Water Resources Research. 50:3396-3408. 2014
- The value of intuitive concepts in evaporation research. Water Resources Research. 49:6100-6104. 2013
- A calibrated advection-aridity evaporation model requiring no humidity data. Water Resources Research. 46. 2010
- A two-concentric-loop iterative method in estimation of displacement height and roughness length for momentum and sensible heat. International Journal of Biometeorology. 52:849-858. 2008
- Modeling of long-wave and net radiation energy distribution within a homogeneous plant canopy via multiple scattering processes. Water Resources Research. 42. 2006
- A multiple-layer canopy scattering model to simulate shortwave radiation distribution within a homogeneous plant canopy. Water Resources Research. 41. 2005
- Modeling of the short wave radiation distribution in an agroforestry system. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 118:185-206. 2003
- Soil moisture sensors for urban landscape irrigation: Effectiveness and reliability. Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 37:547-559. 2001
- A Cooperative Atmosphere-Surface Exchange Study (CASES) dataset for analyzing and parameterizing the effects of land surface heterogeneity on area-averaged surface heat fluxes. Journal of Applied Meteorology. 40:921-937. 2001
- Directional radiometric temperature profiles within a grass canopy. Advances in Water Resources. 24:145-155. 2000
- Combined Use of Vegetation Density, Friction Velocity and Solar Elevation to Parameterize the Scalar Roughness of Sensible Heat . Journal of Atmospheric Sciences. 55:1198-1208. 1998
- The effect of vegetation density on the parameterization of scalar roughness to estimate spatially distributed sensible heat fluxes . Water Resources Research. 32:645-652. 1996
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chapter
- Climate Change Opportunities for Idaho's Irrigation supply and Deliveries . Climate Variability and Water Dependent Sectors: Impacts and Potential Adaptations . Ed. Peck, Dannele E . United Kingdom : Routledge. 2015
- Modeling Snowmelt Runoff under Climate Change Scenarios Using MODIS-Based Snow Covered Products. Multiscale Hydrologic Remote Sensing: Perspectives and Applications . Ed. Chang, Ni-Bin. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press. 213-250. 2012
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conference paper
- Integration of MODIS Snow, Cloud and Land Area Coverage Data with SNOTEL to Generate Inter-Annual Snow Depletion Curves and Maps. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. 2017
- Characterization of the Saturated Condition Potential Evaporation and Evaporative Demand and their Implications in the Complementary Relationship. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. 2015
- Plant Canopy Temperature and Heat Flux Profiles: What Difference Does an Isothermal Skin Make? . American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. 2015
- Combination of MODIS Snow, Cloud and Land Spatial Coverage Data with SNOTEL to Generate Inter-Annual and Within Season Snow Depletion Curves and Maps. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. 2015
- Integrating SNOTEL and MODIS Observations to Quantify trends in Watershed Snowcover. Western Snow Conference . 2015
- Integration of Remote Sensing with Ground-Based Measurements to Identify Year-Independent Spatio- Temporal Patterns of Snow Cover and their Potential Applications (Invited). American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. 2013
- Simultaneously Maintaining the Complementary Relationship and the Conservation of Evaporative Fraction During the Daytime. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. 2013
- Synthetic Year-Independent Spatio-Temporal Patterns of Snow Depletion. Western Snow Conference . 2013
- Is Climate Really Changing? Visible Signs of Climate Change in Idaho. National Society of Black Engineers. 2013