Brent Wilder here again logging on for the last time! Taro Katayama and I arrived at Cabrillo National Monument on May 16th, 2022 with the goal of establishing a long-term monitoring program to assess the duration and intensity of fog across the park. Natural resource scientists at the park are interested in understanding the spatial …
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June Gloom Captured in Unprecedented Detail by Fog Fellows
Hello again, Brent here checking in at Cabrillo National Monument. For my second blog post I have decided to present my work in the form of an ArcGIS StoryMap. Enjoy! Stay tuned for my final post as I prepare for the ESA Annual Conference in Montreal next month!
Fog Fellows Investigate Potential Monitoring Sites at Cabrillo National Monument
Hi there! My name is Brent Wilder and I’m a PhD student in the Department of Geosciences at Boise State University where I focus on quantifying changes to seasonal snowpack due to anthropogenic global warming and disturbances such as severe, high elevation wildfires in forested ecosystems. In my research, I use a combination of airborne/helicopter …
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