Water Institute Faculty and Students:
The webinars below should be of interest to the hydrologic modeling community.
Wendy Graham, Ph. D.
Carl S. Swisher Chair in Water Resources
Director UF Water Institute
PO Box 116601
University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida 32611-6601
Phone 352-294-7741
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http://waterinstitute.ufl.edu
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Subject: Join us for CUAHSI's Fall Cyberseminar Series: Towards a Global Integrated Hydrology Platform: Perspectives and Advances in Large-scale Modeling
Please join us Wednesdays in September and October for
CUAHSI's Fall 2017 Cyberseminar series:
Towards a Global Integrated Hydrology Platform: Perspectives and Advances in Large-scale Modeling
Host: Reed Maxwell, Rowlinson Professor of Hydrology (Colorado School of Mines)
Questions critical to human water use and environmental change increasingly require approaches that incorporate interconnected hydrologic processes and bridge a wide range of spatial scales. These needs have pushed models forward in both process complexity
and spatial extent. Hydrology models that include connections between groundwater, surface water, land surface processes, human water use and even the atmosphere are now running at high resolution over continents and across the globe. This seminar series highlights
recent research from four groups working to advance large-scale hydrologic modeling. Starting with a global perspective, these seminars will discuss various success stories and challenges as the hydrology community advances an integrated perspective of Earth’s
freshwater.
All talks take place at 12:00 p.m. ET:
September 20
Global hydrology and water resources: review, challenges and directions
Marc Bierkens, Utrecht University
September 27
Groundwater-to-atmosphere simulations including human water use at the continental scale
Stefan Kollet, Research Center Jülich and Bonn University
October 4
Update on the U.S. National Water Model, recent comparisons to observations
David Gochis, NCAR
October 11
Evaluating groundwater surface water interactions across the Continental U.S. using an integrated hydrologic model
Laura Condon, Syracuse University
Cyberseminars will be recorded and posted online for later viewing in our archives at:
https://www.cuahsi.org/education/cyberseminars/archives/
Join Us!
Registration is free! You must register for the series in order to attend. To register,
click here.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the series.
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