Hydrology, Water Resources & Environmental Fluid Mechanics
- The Colorado River runs nearly fifteen hundred miles, winding through seven states and Mexico. It supplies drinking water to nearly 40 million people, irrigates nearly 4 million acres of farmland and attracts millions of nature lovers to scenic
- In 2020, Colorado battled the four largest wildfires in its history, leaving residents anxious for another intense wildfire season this year. But last week, fires weren鈥檛 the issue鈥攊t was their aftermath. When heavy rains fell over the burn
- Irrigated agriculture is the planet's largest consumer of freshwater and ultimately produces more than 40% of food worldwide. Yet the exact amounts of water actually being used in irrigation remains largely unknown. Answering that question would
- Much of the western United States has seen less than 85% of the snow it is used to getting and it is worrying some about the fire season ahead. 鈥淭here absolutely is a lot of concern that we could see another record fire season,鈥 said Ben Livneh, a
- Professor Balaji Rajagopalan and Emily Gill (PhDCivEngr'15) have spent years dissecting the relationship between El Ni帽o and La Ni帽a and monsoonal rainfall in India. They have found that focusing on El Ni帽o and La Ni帽a鈥檚 impacts on the monsoon in regions and sub-seasons鈥攊nstead of all-India for the whole monsoon season鈥攎ay improve rainfall forecasts.
- When Adam Wlostowski transfers to CU-麻豆影院 this summer to complete his PhD, he will be ready to hit the ground running with his research, thanks to a Horton (Hydrology) Research Grant from the American Geophysical Union (AGU). Wlostowski was
- [video:http://youtu.be/cuJP4kdi6Og?list=PLtyCPsLRcgtIvBct5bmRyIRH8A0KVuzZ1]Roseanna Neupauer performs an original rap for her hydrology class.Two recent awards leave little doubt that associate professor Roseanna Neupauer is an outstanding teacher.