Discussion open for comments on @EgUsphere: On the importance of observation uncertainty when evaluating and comparing models: a hydrological example https://t.co/CB90mY8lmE
Join hydrologists and research software engineers in a quest to make their #ResearchSoftware FAIR. @PeterKalverla explains how they tried achieving this in this #Blog.
https://t.co/CY3Z5iTKox
Friday we went on an amazing excursion co-organized by @nl_yhs and @Boussinesq2! We visited the https://t.co/0Orv8wFAwf project that strengthens the climate resilience of the coastal areas of Belgium, the Netherlands, and the UK.
Happy to announce that our work is published in @EGU_HESS! We have investigated the effect of varying grid cell sizes on streamflow simulations of the wflow_sbm distributed hydrological model for the CAMELS-US dataset using @eWaterCycle. @wrmtudelft, @eScienceCenter
New research article: Large-sample assessment of varying spatial resolution on the streamflow estimates of the wflow_sbm hydrological model https://t.co/ABxjKu90ro
New research article: Large-sample assessment of varying spatial resolution on the streamflow estimates of the wflow_sbm hydrological model https://t.co/ABxjKu90ro
Proud to present my main contribution to #science from the last couple of years, now officially published: the @eWaterCycle platform! The paper is published today in @EGU_GMD:
https://t.co/aaEq3cUHoJ
eWaterCycle is a collaboration between @wrmtudelft and @eScienceCenter
🧵1/7
Woohoo! Our @eWaterCycle paper published today in @EGU_GMD is an #EGUhighlights!
In this twitter thread I introduce explain it briefly: https://t.co/K8hdyhrQkz
Thanks for hosting me last week @reed_h20 @PrincetonEnviro and all the wonderful people working in the Maxwell Lab! I had a great and productive time bringing together the #hydroframe@Princeton and the #ewatercycle @wrm_tudelft projects. I hope our paths cross again soon.
The next YHS-NL activity is coming up! We're organzing online drinks 🍹🍻 on 2 December at 16:00 CET. With renewed stricter Covid measures in NL, this is a great opportunity to still meet each other. We can't wait to see you! Sign up here: https://t.co/ae1HZDy6nU
Checkout the new #Research Highlight: What #radar tells us about vegetation water dynamics by Paul Vermunt @wrmtudelft . His work aims to understand which hidden information about #waterdynamics in a #canopy is captured in a radar signal. #h3s#PhD
https://t.co/yVnzWd4HiX
Happy Halloween!👻🎃 In honor of this spooky day, H3S wanted to share what's hiding in the academic basement: #HiddenCurriculum. Follow our discussion through the week as we uncover some of the unknowns about #academia.
Want to know what #hydrology papers you should read? Check out @KinarNicholas on Twitter where he tweets out the hydrology paper of the day related to all things hydrology! Check it out and find some cool papers to read for #WaterScienceWednesday! #WSW#hydrology#research#H3S