Snow Hydrology Research and Applications:
Improving
our understanding of cold season processes is very important
to furthering our ability to know and predict better the water cycle,
both locally and globally. Some of our research goals focus on
integrating ground, airborne and satellite observations with the latest
land surface models (LSMs) and snow-based models with different
techniques like data assimilation within the Land Information System (LIS)
software environment. Also, we are working to improve the model
using the latest satellite information and ground truth data.
Some of our other Center goals include improving and adding to
existing ground-based networks that are in place to study cold season
processes, like the Cold Land Processes Experiment (CLPX). The purpose of some of these research goals is to serve
not only the snow hydrology community but also water resource and other
hydrological applications communities.
Education
Doctor of
Philosophy in Climate
Dynamics
George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia (To Be Defended:
TBD)
Dissertation Director: Dr. Paul Houser
Committee Chairman: Dr. J. Shukla
Master of
Science in Atmospheric
Sciences
The Ohio State University, Columbus,
Ohio (2000)
Supervising Professor: Dr. David H. Bromwich
Bachelor
of Science in
Geography (Climatology)
Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona (1997)
Professional Experiences
Present Research Scientist, Center for
Research on Environment and Water, Calverton, MD.
2003-2008 Research
Associate, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Goddard Earth Science and
Technology Center, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland.
2001-2003 Research
Assistant, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Goddard Earth Science and
Technology Center, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland.
2001 Research Assistant, Caelum Research Corporation, Rockville,
Maryland.
2000 Graduate Student Summer Program Intern, NASA Goddard Space Flight
Center, Greenbelt, Maryland.
1997-2000 The Ohio State University, Byrd Polar Research Center, Research
Assistant, Polar Meteorology Group, Columbus, Ohio.
1998-2000 The Ohio State University, Department of Geography, Teaching
Assistant, Geography and Atmospheric Sciences, Columbus, Ohio.
1995-1997 Research Intern, NASA Undergraduate Grant and
Internship, Mars Global Surveyor TES Flight Facility, Arizona State
University,
Tempe, Arizona.
1995 Research Assistant, Water Resources Management Department, Salt
River Project, Phoenix, Arizona.
Professional Services and Memberships
Member, American Meteorological Society
(AMS)
Member, American Geophysical Union
(AGU)
Most Recent Publications and Presentations
2008 Xia Feng, Alok Sahoo, Kristi Arsenault, Paul
Houser, Yan Luo, and Tara Troy. The Impact of Snow Model Complexity at
Three CLPX Sites. Submitted to
Journal of Hydrometeorology (in Revew).
Peer-Reviewed Journal Publications:
2006 de Goncalves, L.G.G., E. J. Burke,
W. J. Shuttleworth, P. Houser, D. Toll, M. Rodell and K. Arsenault. Towards a South
America Land Data Assimilation System (SALDAS):
Aspects of Land Surface Model Spin Up Using the Simplified Simple
Biosphere Model (SSIB). Journal of Geophysical Research
–Atmospheres,
111, D17110, doi:10.1029/2005JD006297.
2004 Rodell, M., P. R. Houser, U. Jambor, J. Gottschalck,
K. Mitchell, C.-J. Meng, K.
Arsenault, B. Cosgrove, J.
Radakovich, M.
Bosilovich, J. K. Entin, J. P. Walker, D. Lohmann,
and D. Toll. The Global Land Data Assimilation System. Bull. Amer.
Meteor. Soc., 85 (3), pp.
381-394.
2000 Arsenault, K. R., A Modeling and Observational Investigation of North
Atlantic SST Anomalies and their Effects on Eurasian
Snow Cover. Master of
Science Thesis, The Ohio State University, 123 pp.
1997 Arsenault, K. R., The Seasonal Interplay
Between the Martian North Polar Ice Cap and the Ice and Dust Cloud
Development
over the Cap Boundary.
Honors Undergraduate Thesis, Arizona State University, 30 pp.
Non-Peer-Reviewed Works
2003 Arsenault, K. R., P. R. Houser, and D. A. Matthews,
Incorporating the Land Data Assimilation System into Water Resource
Management
and Decision Support Systems, Earth Observation Magazine –
NASA Earth Science Enterprise Issue, vol.
12, pp. 24-27.
Presentations
Conference/Poster Presentations (Non-Juried/Refereed) – Most
Recent
2008 Toll, D., K. R.
Arsenault, et
al., Use of NASA Satellite and Modeling Products to Improve the US Bureau of
Reclamation AWARDS ET Toolbox in the Middle Rio Grande. Presented (poster) at
AMS Meeting, New Orleans, LA, 21-25 January, 2008.
2007 Arsenault, K. R.,
S. Kumar, S. Hunter, R. Aman, P.
Houser, D. Toll, T. Engman, J. Nigro. Land Surface Model Biases and their
Impacts on the Assimilation of Snow-related Observations, Presented (poster) at
the Fall AGU Meeting, in San Francisco, CA, 10-14 December,
2007.
2006 Arsenault, K.
R., R. Stodt, A.
Pinheiro, P. Houser. Improving Water Demand Forecasting in the Middle Rio Grande
River Basin, presented at the first CPPA PI's Meeting, Tucson, AZ, 14-16 August,
2006.
2006 Arsenault, K. R.,
R. Stodt, D. Frevert, S. Hunter,
A. Brower.
Water Management
Applications with the US Bureau of Reclamation, presented at NASA Water
Management Program Workshop, College Park, MD, June.
2006 Arsenault, K.
R., A. Pinheiro,
R. Stodt, D. Toll, and P. Houser. Improving Drought Monitoring and Prediction
Using LIS and Satellite Products. (Presented by K. Arsenault), 20th Conference
of Hydrology, 86th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, paper J2.4,
Atlanta, GA, Jan. 30-Feb. 2, 2006.
2006 Boyle, B. P., J. Huntington, D.
Toll, S. Bowser, D. Frevert, R. Stodt, D. Clark, K. R.
Arsenault, and
A. Pinheiro. Improving US Bureau of Reclamation Water Supply, Demand Monitoring
and Forecasting Using NASA Earth Data Products for the Carson and Truckee River
Basins. (Presented by K. Arsenault), 20th Conference of Hydrology, 86th American
Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, paper J2.3, Atlanta, GA, Jan. 30-Feb. 2,
2006.
2006 Pinheiro, A., S. Kumar, R. Reichle,
J. L. Privette, Y. Yu, K. Arsenault. Determining the required accuracy of LST products for estimating
surface energy fluxes, poster presented at the 2nd International Symoposium on Recent
Advances in Quantitative Remote Sensing, Valencia, Spain, September
25-29.
2006 Pinheiro, A. C., R. H. Reichle, S.
Kumar, K.
Arsenault, J.L.
Privette, and Y. Yu, Determining the required accuracy of LST products for
estimating surface energy fluxes, AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December.
2006 Toll, D., J. Dong, P. Houser,
K.
Arsenault, A.
Pinheiro, J. Basara and J. Monroe, Analysis of NOAA and NASA Surface Water and
Energy Balance for Water Resources Applications, poster presented at the NOAA
CPPA Annual Meeting, Tucson, AZ, 14-16 August.
2006 Toll, D., J. Dong,
P. Houser, K. Arsenault,
and B. Cosgrove, Land Surface Water and Energy
Flux Evaluation from the North American Regional Reanalysis (NARR) and Land Data
Assimilation Systems (LDAS) for Water Resources Applications, poster presented
at the American Geophysical Union Spring Meeting, Baltimore, MD,
May.
2006 Toll, D., K.
Arsenault, E. Engman, L. Friedl, C. Peters-Lidard, Ana
Pinheiro, J. Nigro. Protect and Monitor Water Resources 2006. Paper presented at
the IGARRS Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, July.
Honors Received
2004
Year 2003
Peer Award for Outstanding Contractor Support from the Laboratory for
Hydrospheric Processes
1998 The AMS Global Climate Change Studies Travel
Grant for 78th Annual AMS National Meeting
1997-1998 An Ohio State University Fellowship recipient
1997
Graduated from Arizona State University from the Honors College
and summa cum laude.
1995-1997 NASA Undergraduate Grant recipient
1996
Award for
Excellence of Scholarship from the National Council for Geographic
Education
1995
Ray
Henkel Outstanding Geography Undergraduate Scholarship, Arizona State
University
1993-1997 Student Regents Scholarship at Arizona State
University
Last Updated: 19 February
2008