Boise State University Department of Geosciences, Lab for Ecohydrology and Alternative Futuring (LEAF)
BS , Mathematics, University of Utah, 2004
MS, Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, 2007
PhD, Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, 2012
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2016
Weather Forecasting for Water Resource Management in Mountainous Terrain. Masarik, M., Watson, K., and A. Flores (2016): Western Snow Conference, Seattle, WA
2016
Investigating Precipitation and Snow Storage in Southern Idaho Via a High Resolution Regional Climate Model. Watson, K., Masarik, M. and A. Flores (2016): Western Snow Conference, Seattle, WA
2015
Improving Ecosystem Dynamic Models in a Semi-arid Ecosystem by Integrating Different Sources of Remotely Sensed Data. Dashti, H., Glenn, N., Jessica, M., Spaete, L., Flores, A., Zhou, Q., and M. Masarik (2015): CSDMS Annual Meeting, Boulder, CO
2015
Running a physically-based snow model for near real time operational water forecasts Abstract H31A-07. Havens, S., Winstral, A., Marks, D., Kormos, P., Hedrick, A., Rothwell, E., Flores, A., Watson, K., and M. Masarik (2015): Joint AGU/CGU Meeting, Montreal, Canada
2015
High-resolution, intermediate range forecasting for water resource management in Southern Idaho. Masarik, M., Watson, K., and A. Flores (2015): Northwest Climate Conference, Coeur d'Alene, ID
2015
Modeling the hydro-climate of southwest Idaho over a range of historical conditions. Watson, K., Masarik, M. and A. Flores (2015): Northwest Climate Conference, Coeur d'Alene, ID