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Looking Beyond Wildlife: Using Remote Cameras to Evaluate Accuracy of Gridded Snow Data

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Alexej P K Sirén, Marcelo Somos‐Valenzuela, Catherine Callahan, Jillian R Kilborn, Timothy Duclos, Cassie Tragert, and Toni Lyn Morelli, 2018-06-11, Looking Beyond Wildlife: Using Remote Cameras to Evaluate Accuracy of Gridded Snow Data: Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation, v. 4, iss. 4, p. 375-386.

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Abstract (from ZSL): The use of remote cameras is widespread in wildlife ecology, yet few examples exist of their utility for collecting environmental data. We used a novel camera trap method to evaluate the accuracy of gridded snow data in a mountainous region of the northeastern US. We were specifically interested in assessing (1) how snow depth observations from remote cameras compare with gridded climate data, (2) the sources of error associated with the gridded data and (3) the influence of spatial sampling on bias. We compared daily observations recorded by remote cameras with Snow Data Assimilation System (SNODAS ) gridded predictions using data from three winters (2014–2016). Snow depth observations were correlated with SNODAS [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northeast CASC

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Wildlife and Plants
Drought, Fire and Extreme Weather
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journalRemote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation
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typeDOI
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