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Tag Archives: Research “Hylight”
Research “Hylight”: Toward Improved Simulations of Disruptive Reservoirs in Global Hydrological Modeling by Shrestha et al. (2024).
This April (2024), a paper in Water Resources Research caught the attention of our Blog Committee. Intrigued by its innovative findings using a mesoscale hydrology model, we couldn’t resist going deeper. We had the pleasure of discussing this research with … Continue reading
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Research “Hylight”: Evaluating model performance: towards a non-parametric variant of the Kling-Gupta efficiency by Pool, Vis & Seibert (2018)
Last year, Sandra Pool and colleagues published a technical paper in Hydrological Sciences Journal that proposing a modification of the Kling-Gupta efficiency towards a non-parametric metric. We thought it was an interesting choice of topic and went to ask her … Continue reading
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Research “Hylight”: Social and structural patterns of drought-related water conservation and rebound by Gonzales & Ajami (2017)
By Natasha Krell In December 2017, Patricia Gonzalez and her colleagues published a paper on a novel water demand system dynamics model that integrates social and structural drivers of water conservation in WRR. We asked her a couple of questions.
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YHS introduces: Research “Hylights”
Over the coming years, YHS Research “Hylights” (lightly presented hydrology highlights) will appear as a series of outstanding papers and posters by early career scientists which will be showcased on the YHS website. Selection criteria are not set in stone, … Continue reading