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Terrestrial Scanning Lidar L1 Upwind East Tower Raw Point Clouds
Raw point clouds from the terrestrial scanning lidar #1 (L1) that was deployed on the upwind east flux tower near Crested Butte, Colorado for the SOS (Sublimation of Snow)...- dataset Archive ASCII
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Terrestrial Scanning Lidar L4 Upwind West Tower Raw Point Clouds
Raw point clouds from the terrestrial scanning lidar #4 (L4) that was deployed on the upwind west flux tower near Crested Butte, Colorado for the SOS (Sublimation of Snow)...- dataset Archive ASCII
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Terrestrial Scanning Lidar L2 Upwind East Tower Raw Point Clouds
Raw point clouds from the terrestrial scanning lidar #2 (L2) that was deployed on the upwind east flux tower near Crested Butte, Colorado for the SOS (Sublimation of Snow)...- dataset Archive ASCII
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Terrestrial Scanning Lidar L6 Downwind Tower Raw Point Clouds
Raw point clouds from the terrestrial scanning lidar #6 (L6) that was deployed on the downwind flux tower near Crested Butte, Colorado for the SOS (Sublimation of Snow)...- dataset Archive ASCII
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Terrestrial Scanning Lidar L5 Downwind Tower Raw Point Clouds
Raw point clouds from the terrestrial scanning lidar #5 (L5) that was deployed on the downwind flux tower near Crested Butte, Colorado for the SOS (Sublimation of Snow)...- dataset Archive ASCII
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Terrestrial Scanning Lidar L3 Upwind West Tower Raw Point Clouds
Raw point clouds from the terrestrial scanning lidar #3 (L3) that was deployed on the upwind west flux tower near Crested Butte, Colorado for the SOS (Sublimation of Snow)...- dataset Archive ASCII
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Terrestrial Scanning Lidar Derived Land/Snow Surfaces
Surface grids of the snow, ground, and vegetation surfaces derived from the six terrestrial scanning lidars that were deployed on three flux towers near Crested Butte, Colorado...- dataset NetCDF ASCII
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mPing Observations
All winter weather related precipitation types reported by mPing observers during the ICICLE (In-Cloud ICing and Large-drop Experiment) field project from 1 January - 31 March...- dataset ASCII