Sentences with phrase «hydrologist does»

Chief Hydrologist does word salad with the best of them.

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«Looking at 300 pages as a whole, the main message is that even if we don't know exactly how drought will manifest in the future, the consequences for forests are likely to be worse,» said Charles Luce, a research hydrologist with the Forest Service's Rocky Mountain Research Station and co-editor of the report.
«Almost none of the water that we're talking about would be drinkable right out of the seafloor — there would have to be processing done,» said Ward Sanford, a U.S. Geological Survey hydrologist who reviewed the paper.
You don't need to be a hydrologist to appreciate that there's a qualitative difference between the world at 34 F and the world at 31 F and that the Fahrenheit scale does nothing to reflect that.
But that doesn't mean the region is in the clear, warn hydrologists.
Before this study, researchers didn't have any idea about how long it took for mercury to move through the environment, said David Krabbenhoft, a research hydrologist with the U.S. Geological Survey's Wisconsin Water Science Center.
«If oil shale energy does become commercially viable, it will be a huge new water drain,» says Dan Luecke, a Colorado - based hydrologist and Western water consultant.
«We're at the stage of saying, «OK, these (levels) compared to a benchmark indicate more evaluation need to be done,»» said Wesley Stone, a Geological Survey hydrologist and the study's lead author.
«We did not expect to see glaciers reduced at such a large scale,» said Joseph Shea, lead author of the new report and a glacier hydrologist in Nepal, according to the New York Times.
Now that global warming is underway, how do government meteorologists and hydrologists use ensemble forecasting to account for increasing potentials for high intensity rainfall in fall and winter months?
However, you do seem to have grasped a point that was lost on Chief Hydrologist.
Herman Alexander Pope's model — too qualitative M.A.Vukcevic — too obscure Fred H. Haynie — bad premise Oliver K. Manuel — whacko Harry Dale Huffman — double whacko Girma Orssengo — trendology does not make a model Tony (climatereason) Brown — reliance on anecdotal info David Postma — bad physics Arno Arrack — bad writing makes it inscrutable Nasif Nahle — bad experimentation Chief Hydrologist — appeal to authority model Joachim Seifert — if I have to pay for it, it's not worth looking at Stephen Wilde — a lawyer's model Nicola Scafetta — use enough variables and one can fit anything Alexander Biggs — a half - way - there model The SkyDragons — say no more «Joe's World» LaLonde — an idea written with crayons Stefan «TheDenier» Mikitch — a crazed Chewbacca Defense model David Wojick — some sort of anti-model that teaches «controversy» Doug Cotton — a SkyDragon acolyte Paul Vaughn — Pay him some money please so he can work his ideas out
I don't think I slept for 3 days — and finally rang Australia's leading hydrologist who told me that — no — I wasn't going mad.
Did Chief Hydrologist mention biochar?
Neighboring Nicholas County, however, does have some large mines so it may be possible for hydrologists to diagnose and measure the difference in flooding between mined and unmined watersheds which received equivalent rainfall.
«These big El Niños, even though they have given us really wet years, didn't translate into really killer floods,» Michael Dettinger, a research hydrologist at the U.S. Geological Survey, said at a recent «El Niño Summit» hosted by UC Davis.
In other words,rent - seeking Australian government hydrologists broke the Great Barrier Reef with their claims of greater competency than they actually possess, don't know how to fix the damage they've done and are still doing, and are defensively throwing up an obscuring cloud of ink like a spineless bottom - dweller in a rapidly dwindling ocean habitat that no longer provides them cover or sustenance.
«We did not expect to see glaciers reduced at such a large scale,» said Joseph Shea, lead author of the new report and a glacier hydrologist in Nepal, according to the New York Times.
Chief Hydrologist June 16, 2013 at 8:25 pm Yes — I really do believe that the runner will be younger than the sitter on arrival and it is all down to relative velocities.
In one response, Pitman wrote: «If you have already made up your mind that the climate scientists, physicists, oceanographers, most geologists, biologists, hydrologists have just made this all up, then I do not think I can help.»
It is a complex analysis, and Australian engineers and meteorologists and hydrologists have done it many times.
My goal is to justify a Levy distribution for daily rainfall totals based on some rather well - understood physics (which doesn't appear to be known by hydrologists) in order to motivate those with lotsa data to see how well the Levy distribution fits the data.
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