Experts in this field are known
as hydrologists.
As a hydrologist, I am fascinated by the natural phenomena of our beautiful planet.
Since 1984 I have worked for the United States Geological Survey (USGS)
as a hydrologist.
That's has been my experience over the last five years with my perceptions of the viewpoints of my coworkers, supervisors, directors and administrators with the agency thart I've been employed with
as a hydrologist for 25 years.
Or,
as hydrologist Keith Beven from the University of Lancaster, UK, put it, is modelling more than just an input sport?
As a hydrologist — I would happily predict much more summer rainfall in Australia, India, China, Indonesia and Africa for a decade or three more — based on patterns of sea surface temperature in the Pacific.
As a hydrologist, Wallace was aware of GEPH's history and found it odd that the Feely / Sabine work omitted it.
Although I have formal training
as a hydrologist at UW Madison (1975), many of my co-workers with NCRFC were / are meteorologists.
Not exact matches
«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.
Historically, the Missouri River, known
as «the Big Muddy,» followed a meandering, braided path and flooded annually, says Robert Criss, a
hydrologist at Washington University in St. Louis.
While careers in the oil and gas industry appear to be booming, demand for environmental scientists,
hydrologists, and mining and geological engineers isn't nearly
as high, and in those fields, salary growth lags behind the national average for all professions.
«We're all trying to get back to work
as soon
as we can,» says LSU
hydrologist John Day, who is putting up eight refugees in his home.
In fall 2011, Burger and UC Davis
hydrologist Jan Hopmans started a three - year experiment, comparing how different cover crops, which are seasonally rotated with cash crops such
as tomatoes, can be used to improve soil quality and reduce fertilizer use.
Of the 15 hydrogeologists in the Denver office where Zeiler works, only three have Ph.D. s. That's typical of the field
as a whole: AGI estimates that university programs graduate five times
as many M.S. students
as Ph.D. s. Its figures show that about 18,000
hydrologists and hydrogeologists now work in the environmental industry, a few thousand in the mining and petroleum industries, and about 850 in academia, the only sector for which a doctorate is required.
Exner Equation A mathematical calculation known
as the Exner equation helps geologists and
hydrologists determine the extent of a flood plain.
Letters From the Big Man / U.S.A. (Director & Screenwriter: Christopher Munch)-- An artist and government
hydrologist surveying a remote part of southwestern Oregon befriends a sasquatch man and must take bold steps to protect his privacy,
as well
as her own.
The research work in meteorology often involves working closely with chemists, physicists, and mathematicians
as well
as with oceanographers,
hydrologists and researchers in several other branches that are related to the environmental science.
After coming home from her job
as a ground water
hydrologist, Betsy uploaded the animal's descriptions to the site.
This is just another iteration of Chief
Hydrologist / Steven Mosher style posing
as one of the few people on the planet who aren't stoopid.
WebTheCrackpot December 11, 2012 at 11:59 pm said:» Australians such
as Captain Kangaroo, Myrrhh, Girma, Peter Lang, Robert I. Ellison, Doug Cotton, Chief
Hydrologist, Alexander Biggs, Stefan «TheDenier», and others».
That's why all you see in the comments are the same old repetitive copy - and - paste arguments by Australians such
as Captain Kangaroo, Myrrhh, Girma, Peter Lang, Robert I. Ellison, Doug Cotton, Chief
Hydrologist, Alexander Biggs, Stefan «TheDenier», and others.
Hydrologists seek to quantify the aquifer contributions to river flow, otherwise known
as the «base flow».
Chief
Hydrologist, Clearly you can't explain why you continue to use multiple sockpuppet handles such
as Dr. Dunderhead and Captain Kangaroo amongst others.
Larry Hinzman, a permafrost
hydrologist at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks and director of the International Arctic Research Center, says that such craters could become more common in permafrost areas
as the region heats up.
In the late 1980's —
as a relatively bushy tailed
hydrologist — I read a study of flood and drought regimes in eastern Australia.
The target readers for this publication are
hydrologists, hydrogeologists and isotope experts dealing with catchment hydrology and management of water resources,
as well
as technical cooperation project counterparts in Member States.
While
hydrologists analyze natural event distributions (such
as log Pearson type 3), have they included historic and paleo evidence of California's 270 year mega floods and droughts?
On the other hand, here you have civil engineers such
as Chief
Hydrologist spouting off who know very little about signal processing of noisy data and the origin of the aleatory uncertainty.
However
as Kundzewicz [10] points out «these are pragmatic concerns, raised by
hydrologists and water management practitioners, about how useful the GCMs are for the much more detailed level of analysis (and predictability) required for site - specific water management decisions (infrastructure planning, design and operations).»
As Chief
Hydrologist says: is a natural system involving clouds etc that is the source of most climate variability and is separate from any consideration of global warming.
In addition to the Ramanathan paper cited above by Chief
Hydrologist, the review article by Ramanathan and Carmichael is informative in quantifying both the positive and negative forcing effects of aerosols
as a function of their components.
There's five times
as much hydroelectricity available
as is being tapped, and tapping hydroelectricity in pumpable reservoirs is,
as Chief
Hydrologist points out, the best flood control measure one could implement in a world with way too many floods..
Perhaps you're referring to the laws of motion
as taught to
hydrologists, where dynamic viscosity, kinematic viscosity, and fluidity are important.
More useful would be to have a list of which signers are (self --RRB- identified
as climatologists, atomspheric scientists or
hydrologists.
Aside from
hydrologists, soil scientists and climate change scientists, we may see other kinds of users such
as land developers, infrastructure developers, conservationists and engineers.
Speaking
as a humble
hydrologist — this seems entirely feasible.
As for you much - beloved «hydrological cycles», haven't we seen such cycles before, Chief
Hydrologist?
I am
as you know both a
hydrologist and an environmental scientist with an extremely broad education.
Had Australia any competent
hydrologists giving counsel to policymakers, they may have created a far deeper and more robust infrastructure, one which could prevent drought at the same time
as preventing flood, instead of a flimsy system of dams and reservoirs without redundancy.
This scenario is now somewhat dated: it appears to depend partially upon the famous «glaciergate» error in the Working Group II portion of AR4, which incorrectly stated that Himalayan glaciers were to disappear by 2035, rather than 2350 (
as estimated in 1996 by
hydrologist V.M. Kotlyakov.)
PCIC
Hydrologist Arelia Werner will be presenting a poster titled «Water Resources and the Hydrological Cycle Over Land» and also acting
as a rapporteur assisting in the preparation of written summaries on the key messages emerging from the various sessions which provide valuable input for the conference's concluding panel discussion.
You would need evidence from other sources, like current flood maps, engineers,
hydrologists or other experts
as to the assessment of the risk of flood at your address.