AGU 2019 Representation

At the Dec. 9-13, 2019 AGU conference – Tague Team Lab members along with extended lab friends/collaborators/colleagues, as well as the RHESSys user community were well represented through numerous presentations and posters (listed below). Naomi Tague – Ecohydrology and Eco-Informatics Linking theory and data to advance learning and discovery (Invited talk, Centennial – SWIRL, LightningContinue reading “AGU 2019 Representation”

Tague presentation at Gordon Conference

Naomi Tague recently presented “Animating Green Stuff in Hydrologic Models: Where We Are and What Is Next?” at the Gordon Research Conference –  Catchment Science: Interactions of Hydrology, Biology and Geochemistry, Transcending the Uniqueness of Place in the Age of Big Data, June 23-28 at Proctor Academy in Andover, NH.

Lab members present at Fire Prediction Conference

Last week, Tague Team Lab members Erin Hanan and Ryan Bart presented their research at the 2017 Conference on Fire Prediction Across Scales, a Columbia University Initiative on Extreme Weather and Climate event. Bart’s presentation: Development of a coupled model for investigating the effects of forest management and climate on wildfire regimes in the westernContinue reading “Lab members present at Fire Prediction Conference”

Tague presenting at AGU Chapman Conference

Naomi Tague is presenting “Why subsurface features matter for managing forests, water and fire in the face of increasing drought frequency and severity” today at the AGU Chapman Conference on Extreme Climate Event Impacts on Aquatic Biogeochemical Cycles and Fluxes in San Juan, Puerto Rico.