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“Gotta catch’em all” talk – Fourth talk

Join us for the fourth episode of the “Gotta catch’em all” series to hear about precipitation downscaling and climate-soil-vegetation interactions. Get your free place at: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/bhs-yhs-gotta-catchem-all-may-2023-episode-3-tickets-619587231087 See you there!

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Pre-EGU Online Networking Event

Are you attending the EGU-GA for the first time? Or have you already been in Vienna and wanna share some tips with your colleagues? Join our Pre-EGU Online Networking Event! Come for the annual Early Career Hydrology Meet and Greet … Continue reading

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New YHS-NL Activity: Excursion to the Hedwigepolder

In the final week of September, there will be a summer school near the Hedwigepolder. We have arranged that we can visit on the final day (Friday 30. September). We will receive a tour (starting at 13.00h) and afterwards there … Continue reading

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How to write a review article in Hydrology – EGU 22 Short course

One of the fundamental drivers of scientific progress is research integration and synthesis, which is essentially beneficial for developing a research vision. Hence, literature reviews prove to be highly useful to many researchers at all academic stages. Analysing the literature … Continue reading

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EGU 22 Short Course: Scientific visualisation: Visualise your data effectively and avoid common pitfalls

On Thursday, 26 May, YHS organized a short course at EGU 2022 in a hybrid format, where Lina Stein, Edoardo Martini, Swamini Khurana, with inputs from Navid Ghajarnia and Sarah Schneeman (Copernicus Imaging team) presented salient features of scientific visualisation … Continue reading

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