Sentences with phrase «hydrologist at»

Although I have formal training as a hydrologist at UW Madison (1975), many of my co-workers with NCRFC were / are meteorologists.
«The results show that we need to start thinking about conservation not just at the scale of an individual farm but also at the watershed scale,» said Dale Robertson, research hydrologist at the Geological Survey's Wisconsin Water Science Center and co-author of the paper.
«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.
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.
«The signal of future glacier change in the region is clear: continued and possibly accelerated mass loss from glaciers is likely given the projected increase in temperatures,» Joseph Shea, a glacier hydrologist at the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), Kathmandu, Nepal, who led the study, said in a statement.
«This type of work is great to understand what's changing and why,» says Hilary McMillan, a hydrologist at San Diego State University in California who was not involved with the study.
Warmer global temperatures will lead to shallower snowpack in many mountainous areas, says Keith Musselman, a hydrologist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado.
«It's an important opportunity for China's water conservation,» says Liu Changming, a hydrologist at the Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research of the Chinese Academy of Sciences here.
That allows lake water to drain into the subsurface soils, according to a team of scientists led by Laurence C. Smith, a UCLA geographer, and Larry Hinzman, a hydrologist at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks.
One major question revolves around how much of the mercury would leach out of the soil into surrounding waterways, according to Steve Sebestyen, a research hydrologist at the USDA Forest Service in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, who was not involved with the new research.
Overall the study shows that flooding on a continent - wide scale is sensitive to climate in a way researchers haven't been able to before, which has implications for «how we adapt to this uncertainty of flood timing in the future,» Louise Slater, a hydrologist at Loughborough University in the U.K., said.
«Donana is one of the most important sanctuaries for wildlife in Western Europe,» according to Ted Hollis, a hydrologist at University Col - lege London.
The study shows that soil drying is the key link in the intensification of mega-heatwaves, says Dara Entekhabi, a hydrologist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge.
Without the extraordinarily dry surface and the anomalous high - pressure conditions in the lowest level of the atmosphere occurring at the same time, the extreme, persistent hot spells wouldn't have occurred, says paper co-author Diego Miralles, a climate hydrologist at Ghent University in Belgium.
Gordon Grant, a research hydrologist at the US Forest Service's Pacific Northwest Research Station in Corvallis, Oregon, calls the explanation «simple, elegant, and plausible».
ADVANCES: Meteorologists can now detect precipitation changes at a smaller scale, making it much easier to forecast flash floods, says Jonathan Gourley, a research hydrologist at the National Severe Storms Laboratory in Norman, Okla..
The prudent next step, says Ellen Douglas, a hydrologist at the University of Massachusetts, is creating more precise flood maps of the downtown area.
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.
The study proved winter wheat is a feasible cover crop for Rolling Plains cotton production, said Dr. Srinivasulu Ale, AgriLife Research geospatial hydrologist at Vernon.

Not exact matches

«I started going back and trying to think about what I use in my day - to - day work,» said Peter Gleick, a hydrologist who looks at the movement of water all over the world to understand and predict droughts and flooding.
«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.
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.
The discovery of widespread melting came after hydrologist Åsa K. Rennermalm of Rutgers University, New Jersey, noticed that stream runoffs at her field site in west Greenland were unusually heavy.
Hydrologist J.T. Reager and colleagues from the University of California, Irvine looked at data from GRACE, a duo of NASA satellites that detect small changes in Earth's gravity.
The research by hydrologists and land - use experts at Rice University and Texas A&M University at Galveston was published in the journal Natural Hazards Review just days before Hurricane / Tropical Storm Harvey inundated the Houston region and caused some of the most catastrophic flooding in U.S. history.
Research Hydrologist Charlie Luce, with the Rocky Mountain Research Station's Aquatic Sciences Laboratory in Boise, Idaho, along with cooperators at the University of Idaho and the US Forest Service Northern Region, reflect on the decline of precipitation in the region's mountains for 60 years.
«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.
«Our collaboration is motivated by the need to better understand the geochemical and biological factors influencing uranium mobility and transport,» says William Dam, a hydrologist and site manager at the Office of Legacy Management.
To find out, Brian Dermody, an environmental scientist from Utrecht University, teamed up with hydrologists from the Netherlands and classicists at Stanford University in the US.
«A lot of the concepts and a lot of the regulations that govern this whole practice of subsurface injection is kind of dated at this point,» said one senior EPA hydrologist who was not authorized to speak to ProPublica, and declined to be quoted by name.
«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.
«Grace data show an alarming rate of decrease in total water storage in the Tigris and Euphrates river basins, which currently have the second fastest rate of groundwater storage loss on Earth, after India,» said Jay Famiglietti, principal investigator of the study and a hydrologist and professor at UC Irvine.
Hydrologist and science writer Scott K. Johnson is more skeptical and writes on his Fractal Planet blog: «It takes careful examination of McPherson's references, and a familiarity with the present state of climate science, to uncover that his claims aren't scientific at all.»
«Snow melt tends to be less intense than these big rainstorms we get,» said Roger Bales, a hydrologist and engineer for the University of California at Merced.
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».
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
«Chief Hydrologist June 8, 2012 at 7:09 am It is of course a calculated value with no physical meaning — an index only.
At the very least it emphasises the impact of decadal shifts in rainfall that real hydrologists need to plan for.
Chief Hydrologist, it's mighty good to see that James Hansen and his scientific colleagues are arriving at similar conclusions to yours, and to see also that the Vatican is taking proper notice too, eh?
«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.
Chief Hydrologist June 15, 2013 at 9:42 pm said:» There are oceanographic and atmospheric mechanisms that operate at multi-decadal timescales and that are «climatologically significant»
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.
Chief Hydrologist June 17, 2013 at 7:08 pm `'» But it can't be so.»
PCIC Director Francis Zwiers and Lead Hydrologist Markus Schnorbus formally presented draft project reports to BC Hydro at the crown corporation's Burnaby offices on January 12, 2011.
Mike Wallace is a hydrologist with nearly 30 years» experience, who is now working on his Ph.D. in nanogeosciences at the University of New Mexico.
To find out how much of an effect this has on sea level, a team of Dutch scientists led by hydrologist Yoshihide Wada, a Ph.D. researcher at Utrecht University, divided the Earth's land surface into 31 - by -31-mile (50 - by - 50 kilometer) squares on a grid to calculate present and future groundwater usage.
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.
«Hydrologist» feels weak for its cost, but a 2/2 Murloc for two mana that nets you a card is nothing to sneeze at.
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