The Hydroclimate Extremes Research Group @ UW-Madison
We are water, weather, and computational enthusiasts who do applications-oriented hydrometeorology and hydroclimatology research
We are water, weather, and computational enthusiasts who do applications-oriented hydrometeorology and hydroclimatology research
Measurement and prediction of extreme rainfall at high resolution using all sources: rain gages, weather radar, satellites, and land/atmosphere models
Understanding the roles of rainfall and land surface process variability and interactions to produce floods at all scales using high-resolution multi-scale supercomputer-based watershed models
Interfacing with meteorologists and climate scientists to translate projected changes in extreme precipitation from regional and global climate models into projections of future risks
Developing practical open source tools and supercomputing methods for improved probabilistic rainfall and flood hazard and risk estimation
Understanding the complex interactions between land surface processes and atmospheric dynamics to improve weather and climate predictions