🎉🎉NEW PAPER🎉🎉
"Out of the Forest and Into the Concrete Jungle"
This is some of the work I'm most proud of to date: a new commentary co-authored with 15 amazing urban hydrology (or adjacent) folks after the 2024 WaterSciCon! Details and highlights below... 1/5
doi.org/10.1029/2025...
Posts by Tony Parolari
We are looking for a #Postdoc in 'hydrological modelling and climate impact assessments of extreme events'. Are you excited about #flood modeling and working on an applied project in the Canton of Valais? Apply here:
apply.refline.ch/273855/1743/...
@slfdavos.bsky.social @usyseth.bsky.social
1/1 🌍 The #AGU Catchment Hydrology TC Student Competition is now open!
Open to undergrads, grad students & postdocs! 🎓
Share a field or modeling study focused outside the US/Europe (global studies welcome!). Submit your <100-word entry here:
📌 padlet.com/msprenger2/f...
Can't wait to read this one! Toward this end, we studied the propagation of precip, soil moisture, and temp variability into soil gas dynamics across timescales. Linear models explain much of the energy transfer from high to low frequency agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
A previous study showed that watershed signals can be reconstructed from few Fourier modes, reducing sampling >10x for load estimation. Our new study shows that sampling can be optimized by analyzing widely available regional flow data (3/3): agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/...
Data-driven sparse sensing (DSS) leverages time-series properties of watershed flow and chemical signals to identify a minimal and optimal set of sampling times and locations. TL; DR: daily samples are not necessary to generate a daily time-series and annual load with high accuracy. (2/3)
High-resolution water quality measurements are critical for load estimation, yet they are time consuming and cost prohibitive. In a new paper, we propose a framework to estimate stream nutrient loads and time-series from minimal measurements (1/3). agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/...
🔬Science must remain free from political interference.
As Editors-in-Chief of AGU Publications, we reaffirm our commitment to rigorous, independent, and inclusive Earth and space science research. A diverse scientific community strengthens discovery and solutions for society.
🌊Continuing our #AGU Catchment Hydrology TC Early Career Competition 2024 series with
@gescilam.bsky.social from @uspoficial.bsky.social!
Thank you for sharing your favorite #hydrology paper with us! 📖💧
We’ll be posting twice a month—stay tuned for more insights from #EarlyCareer researchers! 🔍
New review paper out on fluvial flood reduction 🌊 from nature-based solutions (NBS) 🏞 🌳led by Marina Howarth w/ Alfonso Mejía & @drericasmithwick.bsky.social
#flooding #ecosystemservices #naturebasedsolutions
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Interested in working on hydroclimatic forecasting, reservoirs, #MachineLearning, satellite data, and river networks in SE Asia? 🚨
3-year postdoc position available @oxfordgeography.bsky.social on the Ayrton SMART-HS project - Apply by 10 Mar 2025!
bit.ly/3WHIPqf
@ox.ac.uk @simmoulds.bsky.social
It was great to chat with interested prospective students at #AGU24! If you’re looking for a graduate position or postdoc in the field of hydrology - reach out!!
Still planning your schedule for #AGU24? Don't miss all the great presentations from my lab! Satellites 🛰️, plants 🌱, dew 💦, machine learning 💻, and of course lots and lots of water 🌊! See you all in DC!
I’m recruiting for graduate students in the areas of 1) high-frequency water quality patterns and ML and 2) interactions of non-perennial streams/wetlands on forest hydrology and biogeochemistry. I’ll be at #AGU2024 next week! More info at:
sites.psu.edu/jmduncan/opp...
Flyer for AGU Ecohydrology Technical Committee Fall Meeting 2024 events. Lunch get togethers: Join other self-identified ecohydrologists for casual, no-host lunches Tuesday-Friday. Sign up required at link below. TC Sponsored sessions: Learn about "Frontiers in Ecohydrology (H33I, H41C, H42F) on Weds and Thurs and "Urban Environmental Interaction" (H43P, H53W, H54F) on Thurs and Fri. Ecohydro Happy Hour: All are welcome at our Ecohydrology Happy Hour on Monday evening (18:00-20:00) at the Marriott Marquis Lobby Bar (more details at link below. For more event details: linktr.ee/agu_ecohydro
📣 Attention ecohydrologists attending #AGU24 - Come join us at the technical committee sponsored events throughout the week! We have casual lunch meetups, two(!) sponsored sessions, and our happy hour on Monday evening. All are welcome, and early career folks are particularly encouraged!
Things seem to be picking up around here, so figured it's about time for a starter pack of ecohydrologists! 💧🍃
Please share and lmk below if you want to be added (I know there are lots of folks I missed so help me build out our ecohydro fam!) go.bsky.app/SPotVGi
Happy Monday! #AGU_H3S is seeking feedback on what students and ECRs need to be successful!
We have 1 survey for students & ECRs, and 1 for non-ECRs. We hope to identify gaps between what S&ECRs need and what they’re getting!
See comments for links
#Hydrology #EarlyCareer
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Come join the Ecohydrology Technical Committee events at #WaterSciCon next week! We have a sponsored-session on Wednesday, a workshop on Thursday, and a social event on Wednesday evening. Full details: linktr.ee/agu_ecohydro
Was talking with editor on an unrelated topic and asked for advice on how to join a board. She invited me then.
The AGU Ecohydrology Technical Committee has events coming up at #AGU23 next week & we hope you can join us - especially early career and first-time attendees! More details and sign-ups for lunch meet-ups at linktr.ee/agu_ecohydro
Please share and come hang out with your fellow ecohydrologists!