For Jude Kastens, who grew up on a farm in northwest Kansas, rainfall was always serious business. Although flooding wasn't ...
When it rains, streams rise. When it stops, they fall. That simple pattern is at the heart of hydrology. Teaching the science behind it has always been complicated, though. Students often need coding ...
Abstract: The increasing frequency and severity of storms due to climate change is magnifying flooding impacts. The Internet of Things (IoT) revolution promises more ubiquitous sensing capabilities.
Scott Steinschneider, M. Altaf Arain, Paulin Coulibaly, Andrew Gronewold, and Gail Krantzberg, explore climate and hydrologic change across the Great Lakes region in North America and other ...
ABSTRACT: Effective management of water resources in West African basins is increasingly hindered by sparse hydrometeorological datasets, high interannual rainfall variability, and nonlinear feedbacks ...
Our research group consists of two faculty members and their graduate and undergraduate research assistants, post-doctoral researchers, and staff focusing primarily on the hydrologic impacts of ...
ST. JOSEPH — Erika Espeland had planned on becoming an anthropologist. But while on an archeological dig in Alaska in 2005, she discovered her interest in a different career. Espeland graduated from ...
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