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When rivers rise in the spring, you probably think it is from the most recent snow and rain. A new study says that is probably not true.
Over the past 25 years, the Northeast has experienced the largest increase in extreme precipitation nationally. Prior research has shown that the amount of extreme precipitation— rain or snow that ...
A cutting-edge study is transforming the field of streamflow prediction. By harnessing the power of transfer learning, researchers have developed a model that significantly boosts the precision of ...
HydroForecast Seasonal-3 is the latest generation of seasonal streamflow forecasting, built on a newly developed AI-based hydrology architecture. This model is designed to support long-term water ...
July 7, 2023 — Rising temperatures and changes in precipitation are driving increases to streamflow in areas of high-latitude North America where permafrost dominates the landscape. “We saw long-term ...
A recent study led by Prof. Chen Yaning from the Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography (XIEG) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has released the Tianshan watershed streamflow (TSWS) dataset ...
Watching local streams is about more than checking levels during rafting season, it’s a 12-month job that involves checking not only flows but what’s in our streams. The Eagle County Board of ...
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