To Refine Water Forecasts, Western Cities Map Snow by Plane

To Refine Water Forecasts, Western Cities Map Snow by Plane
A road winds through the snow-covered Rocky Mountains at Hoosier Pass as seen from the air near Blue River, Colo., on April 18, 2022. Brittany Peterson/AP Photo
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GUNNISON, Colo.—At a tiny airport surrounded by mountains, a three-person crew takes off for the inaugural flight above the headwaters of the Colorado River to measure the region’s snow by air.

Under the plane is a device that uses lasers, cameras, and sensors to map snow and help drought-prone communities improve forecasts of how much water will later fill reservoirs.