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2025Krogh, S.A., L. Graup, C. Tague. P. Broxton, G. Boisrame, L. Scaff, and A. HarpoldForest regrowth impacts on high-resolution snowpack modeling: A proof-of-concept in a Mediterranean montane catchmentDownload here
2024Lucia Scaff, Sebastian A. Krogh, Keith Musselman, Adrian Harpold, Yanping Li, Mario Lillo-Saavedra, Ricardo Oyarzún, Roy RasmussenThe Impacts of Changing Winter Warm Spells on Snow Ablation Over Western North AmericaDownload here
2023Katz, L., G. Lewis, S.A. Krogh, S. Drake, E. Hanan, B. Hatchett, and A. HarpoldAntecedent Snowpack Cold Content Alters the Hydrologic Response to Extreme Rain-on-Snow EventsDownload here
2023Lewis, G., A. Harpold, S.A. Krogh, P. Broxton, and P. ManleyThe prediction of uneven response to forest thinning informs forest restoration in the central Sierra NevadaDownload here
2022Pomeroy, J.W., T. Brown, X. Fang, K.R. Shook, D. Pradhananga, R. Armstrong, P. Harder, C. Marsh, D. Costa, S.A. Krogh, C. Aubry-Wake, H. Annand, P. Lawford, Z. He, M. Kompanizare, J.I. Lopez MorenoThe Cold Regions Hydrological Modelling Platform for hydrological diagnosis and prediction based on process understandingDownload here
2022Graup, L.J., C. Tague, A. Harpold, S.A. KroghSubsurface Lateral Flow Buffer Ripparian Water Stress Against Snow DroughtDownload here
2022Krogh, S.A., L. Scaff, J. Kirchner, B. Gordon, G. Sterle, and A. HarpoldDiel streamflow cycles suggest more sensitive snowmelt-driven streamflow response to warming than land-surface modeling doesDownload here
2022B. Gordon, P. Brooks, S.A. Krogh, G. Boisrame, R. Carroll, J. McNamara and A. HarpoldWhy does snowmelt-driven response to warming vary? A data-driven review and predictive frameworkDownload here
2021Safa, H., S.A. Krogh, J. Greenberg, T.S. Kostadinov and A.A. HarpoldUnraveling the Controls on Snow Disappearance in Montane Conifer Forests Using Multi-Site LidarDownload here
2021Krogh, S.A. and J. PomeroySimulating Site-Scale Permafrost Hydrology: Sensitivity to Modelling Decisions and air TemperatureDownload here
2021Scaff, L., A. Prein, Y. Li, S. Krogh, N. Taylor, C. Liu, R. Rasmussen, K. Ikeda, Z. LiDryline characteristics in North America's historical and future climatesDownload here
2020Krogh, S.A., A. Harpold, P. Broxton and P. ManleyUsing Process Based Snow Modelling to Predict the Effect of Forest Thinning on the Northern Sierra Nevada SnowpackDownload here
2020Harpold, A., S.A. Krogh, M. Kohler, D. Eckberg, J. Greenberg, G. Sterle, and P. BroxtonIncreasing the Efficacy of Forest Thinning for Snow Using High-Resolution Modeling: A Proof of Concept in the Lake Tahoe BasinDownload here
2020Aygün O., C. Kinnard, S. Campeau, and S.A. KroghShifting hydrological processes in a Canadian agroforested catchment due to a warmer and wetter climateDownload here
2019Krogh, S.A., A. Harpold, and P. BroxtonTowards a decision support tool for understanding the effect of forest thinning on the Sierra Nevada snowpackDownload here
2019Krogh, S.A. and J. PomeroyImpact of future climate and vegetation on the hydrology of an Arctic headwater basin at the tundra-taiga transitionDownload here
2018Krogh, S.A. and J. PomeroyRecent changes to the hydrological cycle of an Arctic basin at the tundra-taiga transitionDownload here
2017Krogh, S.A. and J. PomeroyDiagnosis of the hydrology of a small Arctic basin at the tundra-taiga transition using a physically based hydrological modelDownload here
2015Krogh, S.A., J. Pomeroy and J. McPheePhysically based mountain hydrological modeling using reanalysis data in PatagoniaDownload here

Oral Presentations

 

Krogh, S., L. Graup, P. Broxton, C. Naomi, and A. Harpold, 2020: Coevolution of Snowpack and Tree Growth in a Mediterranean Montane Forest, Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union (AGU)(online), December 1-17.

Krogh, S., A. Harpold, P. Broxton, and P. Manley, 2020: Developing snowpack/forest management support tools for montane forests in the Sierra Nevada, Natural Areas Association Conference (online), session title “Modeling Social-Ecological Systems as Part of the Lake Tahoe West Restoration Project”, October 1 – November 3.

Krogh, S., and A. Harpold, 2020: Using diel observations to diagnose snowmelt and predict changes in streamflow timing, Yosemite Hydroclimate Meeting (online), 15-16 October.

Krogh, S., A. Harpold and P. Broxton, 2019: The effect of Forest Thinning on the Sierra Nevada Snowpack Using Lidar and Process Based Snow Modeling, American Geophysical Union (AGU), Annual Meeting, 9-13 December, San Francisco, USA.

 

Krogh, S. and J. Pomeroy, 2017: Determining hydrological changes in a small Arctic treeline basin using cold regions   hydrological modelling and a pseudo global warming approach, American Geophysical Union (AGU), 11-15 December, New Orleans, USA.

Krogh, S., H. Annand, C. Aubry-Wake, D. Pradhananga, K. Shook, X. Fang, T. Brown and J. Pomeroy, 2017: CRHM Development and Long Term Applications to Diagnose Future Headwater Basin Hydrology, Changing Cold Regions Network (CCRN) Modelling Workshop, 2 – 3 November, Canmore, Alberta, Canada.

Krogh, S. and J. Pomeroy, 2017: Diagnosing hydrological functions and trends of a small Arctic treeline basin using science developed at WCRB, 25thAnniversary of Wolf Creek Research Basin Science Summit, 28 – 29 September, Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Canada.

Krogh, S. and J. Pomeroy, 2017:Trends in the hydrology of a small Arctic basin at the tundra-taiga transition region, Canadian Geophysical Union (CGU), 29 – 31 May, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Krogh, S., J. Pomeroy, and P. Marsh, 2016: Physically Based Modelling of a Tundra-Taiga Basin in the Continuous Permafrost Region for Hydrological Change Diagnosis, Joint Scientific Congress of the Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (CMOS) and the Canadian Geophysical Union (CGU), 29 May – 2 June, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.

Krogh, S., J. Pomeroy, and J. Janowicz, 2016: Hydrological Modelling of a Small Tundra-Taiga Basin in the Continuous Permafrost Region, Changing Cold Regions Network (CCRN) Modelling Workshop, 6 – 7 June, Saskatoon, Canada.

Krogh, S., J. Pomeroy, and J. Janowicz, 2015: Diagnosing the Hydrological Impacts of Climate Change in an Arctic Basin, Changing Cold Regions Network (CCRN) Modelling Workshop, 28 – 30 September, Saskatoon, Canada.

Krogh, S., J. Pomeroy, and J. McPhee, 2013: Physically Based Mountain Hydrological Modelling using Reanalysis Data in Patagonia, American Geophysical Union (AGU), Meeting of the America, 14 – 17 May, Cancun, Mexico.

Posters

Krogh, S., A. Harpold and P. Broxton, 2019: Towards and efficient decision support tool to predict the effects of forest thinning on the Sierra Nevada snowpack, Western Snow Conference, 15-17 April, Reno, Nevada, USA.

Krogh, S. and J. Pomeroy, 2018: Simulating permafrost hydrology for cold regions mountains, International Network for Alpine Research Catchment Hydrology (INARCH), 24 – 26 October, Santiago-Portillo, Chile.

Krogh, S. and J. Pomeroy, 2018: Past, Present and Future Arctic Hydrology under Changing Climate and Vegetation,Global Water Futures (GWF), Annual Science Meeting, 4 – 6 June, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

Krogh, S. and J. Pomeroy, 2018: Past, Present and Future Arctic Hydrology under Changing Climate and Vegetation, 8thGlobal Energy and Water Exchange Project (GEWEX) Open Science Conference, 6 – 11 May, Canmore, Alberta, Canada.

Krogh, S., J. Pomeroy, and J. McPhee, 2014: Modelling Snow Hydrology Processes in the Mountains of Patagonia using CFRS Reanalysis Data, Canadian Geophysical Union (CGU), Annual Meeting, 4 – 7 May, Banff, Alberta, Canada.

Krogh, S.A., J. McPhee, and R. Garreaud, 2011: Quantifying the Effect of Cloud Interference over the Potential of MODIS SCA Information for Streamflow Forecasting in Poorly Monitored Mountainous Regions, American Geophysical Union (AGU), 4 – 9 December, San Francisco, USA.

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