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Our research group is
focused on improving the understanding and prediction of hydrologic
fluxes at a range of space and time scales. Droughts, floods,
urbanization, wildfires, climate variability and an escalating global
population are creating scientific challenges on scales previously not
encountered. Improving the understanding and prediction of a dynamic
hydrologic cycle and its interface with a growing society is critical
for addressing future water security and to reduce the detrimental
impacts of land-cover change and natural hazards on watershed
processes. Our work centers on the development and improvement of tools
to better understand the mechanisms and improve the prediction of
hydrologic processes, with a special focus on semi-arid regions.
Specifically, our research involves: investigating catchment response
to wildfire and urbanization, hydrologic and snow process modeling,
remote-sensing of land surface properties, operational flood
forecasting, and optimization methods for hydrologic models.
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