Scientists seek US backcountry skiers to measure snowpack
Saturday, January 6, 2018, 6 Years Ago via micha in Science
NASA's earth sciences arm wants backcountry winter enthusiasts to serve as volunteer snow measurers so it can do better job calculating how much water will end of in rivers and reservoirs in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska
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