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Lessons learned from modeling irrigation from field to regional scales

By Nico ToutenhoofdMarch 23, 2026Leave a comment

Using eddy covariance method to constrain energy and water fluxes in complex terrain regions

By Nico ToutenhoofdMarch 23, 2026Leave a comment

Hydometeorological Modeling of an Extreme Rainfall Event using WRF and WRF-Hydro during the RELAMPAGO Field Campaign in Argentina

By Nico ToutenhoofdMarch 23, 2026Leave a comment

NASA’s surface biology and geology designated observable: A perspective on surface imaging algorithms, Remote Sensing of Environment

By Nico ToutenhoofdMarch 23, 2026Leave a comment

Multi-sensor fusion using random forests for daily fractional snow cover at 30 m, Remote Sensing of Environment

By Nico ToutenhoofdMarch 23, 2026Leave a comment

Evaluation of NOAA National Water Model Parameter Calibration in Semi-Arid Environments Prone to Channel Infiltration

By Nico ToutenhoofdMarch 23, 2026Leave a comment

Process-Based Calibration of WRF-Hydro in a Mountainous Basin in Southwestern US

By Nico ToutenhoofdMarch 23, 2026Leave a comment

Error and uncertainty degrade topographic corrections of remotely sensed data, JGR-Biogeosciences, 127:11

By Nico ToutenhoofdMarch 23, 2026Leave a comment

Surface Atmosphere Integrated Field Laboratory (SAIL)(Field Campaign Report) (No

By Nico ToutenhoofdMarch 23, 2026Leave a comment

On-orbit calibration and performance of the EMIT imaging spectrometer, Remote Sensing of Environment

By Nico ToutenhoofdMarch 23, 2026Leave a comment
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