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University of Kansas: Here's How You Can Track Radar Plane Soaring South Dakota to Gauge Snow Depths, Predict Streamflow
February 04, 2020
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Feb. 4 -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:

Engineers from the University of Kansas School of Engineering and the Center for the Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets (CReSIS) right now are flying a specially equipped Cessna 172 over the Black Hills of South Dakota. It's a new effort to use airborne radar to measure snow depths and predict how much melting water will fill area streams and rivers.

"We've largely only used this radar in Arc . . .

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