Happy to share the first preprint from my PhD research!
Preprint: https://t.co/DfIth5PBVe
This study investigates compound coastal flooding across the Gulf and Southeast United States using paired USGS river discharge and NOAA storm surge observations from 2010 to 2024.
We applied a nonstationary threshold-based framework to identify and classify compound coastal flood. Our results show strong regional variability in frequency-magnitude and highlight how event timing, and regional hydrologic controls shape compound flood behavior.
Happy to share the first preprint from my PhD research!
Preprint: https://t.co/DfIth5PBVe
This study investigates compound coastal flooding across the Gulf and Southeast United States using paired USGS river discharge and NOAA storm surge observations from 2010 to 2024.
Happy new year!
Thrilled to announce Women Advancing River Research (WARR) 2025, featuring inspiring women on water research from around the world.
11 am, US eastern, 3rd Thursday every month.
Register: https://t.co/q1D7brsOZB
Recordings 2021- 2024: https://t.co/BBrtDdksfp
In addition, I’m a co-author on two other projects being presented at AGU:
1. H41V-0838: Wetland Legacies: Effects of Historical Wetlands on Crop Growth and Productivity in the U.S. Prairie Pothole Region.
Final Paper Number: OS41C-0450
Session Title: Advances in Flood Prediction and Risk Assessment in Coastal, Inland, and Transition Zones I Poster
Location: Convention Center, Hall B-C (Poster Hall)
Session Date and Time: Thursday, 12 December 2024; 08:30 - 12:20 EST
I am attending AGU 2024 in Washington, D.C. this week! I’ll present my work titled, "Multi-Timescale Long Short-Term Memory for Predicting Compound Coastal Flood".
I look forward to connecting with fellow researchers on hydroclimate extremes and compound disasters.
Hurricane Milton is undergoing one of the fastest rapid intensifications ever observed in the Atlantic.
It is now a 155 mph Category 4 storm, just 2 mph shy of Category 5 status.
Not a single weather model predicted the storm would strengthen this quickly.
We had the privilege to present our findings at the Chesapeake Community Research Symposium 2024. A huge thanks to our incredible director Dr. @VanmeterKVM and science leader @shuyo5 for their invaluable training and guidance throughout the journey.
I am thrilled to share that I was accepted into the Chesapeake Summer Water Institute, led by Dr. @VanmeterKVM. This two-week program was an incredible opportunity where we developed a ML-based model to predict river temperature across the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
Come join NASA DEVELOP Colorado Wednesday, August 10th at 10am MT/12pm ET as we present our summer research on algal blooms in the Upper Yampa River Watershed along with two other amazing projects.
I'll be working on the project titled “Monitoring Water Quality and Evaluating Potential Drivers of Algae Blooms in the Upper Yampa River Watershed using Remote Sensing”.
I'm thrilled to announce that I will be leading a project under the @NASA_DEVELOP NATIONAL Program as a summer intern at the Colorado Node. I am really excited to be a part of this prestigious program. Looking forward to an amazing summer term!
#intern#NASA#Geospatial
I am seeking two postdocs for working on remote sensing, image science, with application on urbanization, urban climate, environment and ecosystem.
https://t.co/IcjLMlomSv
Our work on rapid flood monitoring has been accepted for poster presentation at @theAGU Fall Meeting 2020. We worked on devising a comprehensive flood monitoring system using open-source data & tools within the Google Earth Engine platform.
W/@76mono#AGU2020#GoogleEarthEngine
This year's #OzoneHole is one of the larger and deeper ones of recent years.
Our Atmosphere Monitoring Service @CopernicusECMWF provides daily #ozone forecasts, ranging from 🔴 high ozone values to 🔵low values.
Find out more here 👉https://t.co/VxiXqzvTMH
This crew of scientists speculates that it will not be too far in the future when we could see "an ice-free Arctic in the summer." We need #ClimateAction now.
https://t.co/NX2AxreRVz