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Towards Regional Information to Improve Our Understanding on Weather, Water, and Climate Extreme Events
A –Streams of Thought– contribution by Caroline Aubry-Wake, Gaby Langendijk, Marisol Osman, Carla Gulizia. On May 3-5, 40 early careers researchers from 23 different countries grouped together for an in-depth interdisciplinary discussion on generating regional information to improve our understanding of … Continue reading
Some tips on how to write a paper (EGU 2018)
The following points summarize some tips that were provided during the short course ‘How to write (and publish) a scientific paper in Hydrology’ held at the 2018 EGU General Assembly in Vienna. The tips are based on the input from … Continue reading
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Hydroinformatics for hydrology: extreme value modelling
At the EGU General Assembly 2018 in Vienna, “Hydroinformatics for hydrology” short course (SC) was run for the fourth time. The previous themes of the SC were data-driven and hybrid techniques, data assimilation, and geostatistical modelling. And this year the … Continue reading
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YHS @ EGU18 | EVENT SCHEDULE
Less than three weeks left for the EGU General Assembly 2018 (EGU 2018, 8 – 13 April), we are delighted to announce the events and activities (co-)organized by YHS! Don’t forget to put them in your personal conference schedule 🙂 Links to sessions Hydroinformatics … Continue reading
Hallway Conversations – Johannes Cullmann
A –Streams of Thought– contribution by Nilay Dogulu. Dr. Johannes Cullmann is a hydrologist, currently acting as the Director of the Climate and Water Department (CLW) at the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). His scientific background is flood forecasting, and has vast … Continue reading
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