Please join us TOMORROW, Tuesday, March 1st at 2:00 pm ET for the next National Water Center Summer Institute informational webinar: Student Presentations led by Summer Institute Course Coordinators ________________________________
National Water Center Innovators Program - Summer Institute of 2016 CUAHSI is now soliciting applications from students who wish to participate in the 2016 National Water Center (NWC) Summer Institute. The Summer Institute will take place at the University of Alabama and NOAA's National Water Center from June 6 - July 20, 2016. Student research fellows will collaborate intensively for seven weeks to work on projects designed to contribute to the NWC goals of enhancing water-related products and decision-support services across the country. On Tuesday, March 1st, Summer Institute Course Coordinators will lead a lightning talk webinar where last year's Summer Institute students will provide an overview of the projects they worked on and their Summer Institute experiences. Presentations include: * Hydrologic Evaluation 1. Peirong Lin (University of Texas at Austin): Spatio-Temporal Evaluation of Evapotranspiration and Streamflow in the NFIE Modeling Framework 2. Tim Lahmers (University of Arizona): Analysis of WRF-Hydro Simulations of the 2008 Iowa Floods: Effects and Sensitivity of Model Structure and Precipitation Forcing * River Bathymetry and Hydraulics 3. Xing Zheng (University of Texas at Austin): River Geometry Information Interoperability for Large Scale Hydraulic Modeling * Flood Inundation Mapping 4. Caleb Buahin (Utah State University): Probabilistic Flood Inundation Forecasting Using Rating Curve Libraries * Web Service and Software Development 5. Nathan Swain (Brigham Young University): Web Applications for Flood Response with Tethys Platform 6. Zhu Liu (Purdue University): Development of GIS GUI for running LISFLOOD-FP model Questions will be taken after the presentation. This is the next in a series of informational webinars which will be hosted over the next few weeks to provide additional information on the Summer Institute, examples of Summer Institute projects, and an overview of the tools and resources available to participants during the Summer Institute. Webinars are free and open to the public. Webinars will be recorded and posted to the CUAHSI website for later viewing. For additional Summer Institute information (including student application instructions), and to view recorded webinars, please visit https://www.cuahsi.org/summerinstitute To connect to the webinar: 1. Point your browser to http://cuahsi.adobeconnect.com/summerinstitute/ 2. Log in as a guest 3. You will be prompted with audio connection information upon entering the meeting room ________________________________ Upcoming Webinars: Monday, March 7th at 3:00 pm ET WRF Hydro and the National Water Model Dave Gochis, UCAR ________________________________ Questions? Contact com...@cuahsi.org<mailto:com...@cuahsi.org>