Recent changes to the hydrological cycle of an Arctic basin at the tundra–taiga transition
Sebastian Krogh & John Pomeroy
Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 22, 3993-4014, 2018

Recent changes to the hydrological cycle of an Arctic basin at the tundra–taiga transition
Sebastian Krogh & John Pomeroy
Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 22, 3993-4014, 2018
The International Network for Alpine Research Catchment Hydrology (INARCH) is hosting their 4th Annual Workshop in Conjunction with the GEWEX Hydroclimate Panel and ANDEX workshop this October in Chile.
Some important dates include:
For more information, visit https://www.gewex.org/event/ghp-andex-workshop-santiago-chili/
Water is life. And water security – both quality and supply – is one of the most critical issues facing the planet.
Join us during U of S Water Week to celebrate our new $30-million Canada Excellence Research Chair in Water Security, and hear how some top U of S researchers are helping to protect and manage this precious global resource, through a series of events.
More information is available here.
Dr. Edgar Herrera, PhD has been appointed the IP3 Atmosphere-Land Surface Modeller for the Improved Processes and Parameterisation for Prediction in Cold Regions Network at the Centre for Hydrology. Dr. Herrera is a graduate of Univ. du Quebec, INRS-ETE in Quebec and UQAM in Montreal where he specialized in regional climate modelling and statistical hydrology. He brings a specialized capability to run atmospheric models to the Centre for Hydrology and will be focussing on running the GEM-LAM and CLASS for IP3 research basins and investigating atmospheric feedbacks from improved land surface representation of snow, ice and soil frost processes. He will also be examining scaling relationships and problems associated with running large scale atmospheric models over complex terrain to drive hydrological models.
Welcome to Saskatoon Edgar!