Dan Myers Research Showcase: Hydrological model calibration and rain-on-snow

I am currently a third-year PhD candidate at Indiana University Bloomington, USA, in the Ficklin Hydroclimatology Lab. I use hydrological models to better understand how climate change affects rivers and streams in North America, as part of a collaborative National Science Foundation funded project called HydroClim. I focus on model calibration and rain-on-snow melt simulation.  … Continue reading Dan Myers Research Showcase: Hydrological model calibration and rain-on-snow

Danielle Tijerina’s Research Showcase: Contemplations on large-scale hydrologic modeling

I recently found myself reviewing the opening chapter of my very first hydrology textbook—Physical Hydrology by S. Lawrence Dingman. Here, Dingman expresses that hydrology can be broadly described as having two principal focuses: 1) the global hydrologic cycle—studying quantity and distribution of water across components of the global water system and 2) the land phase … Continue reading Danielle Tijerina’s Research Showcase: Contemplations on large-scale hydrologic modeling