Not exact matches
His
work mainly focuses on remote sensing of precipitation,
hydrologic applications, and the analysis of extreme weather and climatic events using observation and
models.
After finishing his Ph.D. (University of Extremadura, Spain) on integrated physics - based
hydrologic modeling for semiarid rangelands, he
worked as a postdoctoral researcher at UC Davis on the interactions between hydrology and agriculture in tropical regions.
I
worked with climate data in
hydrologic model development and calibration at a NOAA National Weather Service (NWS) River Forecast Center (RFC) from 1976 - 2005.
The material on atmospheric interactions and physics underlying the greenhouse effect, seemed appropriate for my poster development at that time, in relation to my duties at
work in
hydrologic forecasting and
model development.
Their
work involved using a
hydrologic model that included a simple representation of glaciers, run by statistically - downscaled output from global climate
models, in order to come up with projected changes to evaporation, precipitation, runoff, snow, soil moisture and temperature in the Canadian portion of the Columbia River Basin.