REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN FOR THE FOLLOWING 2017 CUAHSI WORKSHOPS:

*       NASA Remote Sensing Hydrology Workshop


*       Training Workshop: The Community WRF-Hydro Modeling System


*       Master Class: Water Sustainability in a Global Economy

Continue reading below for additional information and registration deadlines.
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A very limited number of student travel grants are available on a first come, 
first served basis to help defray the cost of travel to the courses. Contact 
Elizabeth Tran at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> for more 
information.
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NASA Remote Sensing Hydrology Workshop
April 4 - 6, 2017 || Boston, MA
Application Deadline: February 15, 2017

CUAHSI is pleased to partner with NASA to offer the NASA Remote Sensing 
Hydrology Workshop, a 3-day workshop focusing on the applications of NASA 
satellite observations for terrestrial hydrology.

Course Description:
In this course, we invite graduate students to learn the practical uses and 
limitations of a suite of existing and future NASA satellite hydrology data 
products from the SMAP, GRACE and SWOT (expected 2020) missions. Lectures will 
provide students the opportunity to understand how the satellites function and 
obtain data, and will discuss through various examples the proper use and 
caveats associated with each data product. Also the use of model outputs from 
NASA's NLDAS and GLDAS frameworks and the RAPID routing model will be 
discussed. The 3-day workshop will provide the opportunity students to interact 
with some of the data sets first hand, within the context of small-group 
projects.

Class participants will understand the background of SWOT, SMAP, and GRACE 
observations for hydrology applications, how they are (or will be) produced and 
their unique caveats; develop the ability to download, analyze and visualize 
these data sets in the context of hydrologic problem solving; and complete a 
small group project that demonstrates proficiency in the use of each product 
for hydrology.

The course will be held at CUAHSI<https://www.cuahsi.org/Contact> in Boston, MA.

Workshop Eligibility
Due to the expected high demand for this workshop, applicants must apply to 
attend the workshop. Applications will be accepted from current and incoming 
graduate students, post-docs, academics, and professionals within the hydrology 
field. Instructors will review applications to verify in advance that the 
applicant has the necessary skills and experience to successfully participate 
in the workshop and get the most out of the course topics.

Requirements

*         Participants must have experience using coding/scripting data 
analysis tools and must be able to work in MatLab, Python, or R. GIS experience 
alone is likely not sufficient.

*         Participants must bring own laptops loaded with their preferred 
programming environment (MatLab, Python, or R).
How to Apply
Applications will be accepted starting January 3, 2017. Complete applications 
will be accepted on a rolling basis until 5:00 p.m. ET on February 15, 2017. 
However, we recommend that you submit your application as soon as possible, as 
applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and the application period 
will close as soon as capacity is met. Past offerings of this course have 
filled up very quickly.

Visit the event website<http://www.cvent.com/d/wvqw3j> for additional 
information on applying to and registering for the workshop.
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Training Workshop: The Community WRF-Hydro Modeling System
May 2 - 4, 2017 || Boulder, CO
Early Bird Registration Deadline: February 1st
Regular Registration Deadline: February 15th

This training workshop will provide graduate students and early career 
scientists with formal instruction on the structure and application of the 
WRF-Hydro system and will offer hands-on experience in setting up and running 
the system for several different research and prediction applications.

Specific topics to be covered during the workshop include:


*         Conceptualization and structure of the WRF-Hydro system

*         Description of physics components options within WRF-Hydro v5.0

*         Model porting and compilation and overview of parallel computing with 
WRF-Hydro

*         Model input data preparation

*         Model configuration and execution

*         Visualization and post-processing of model output

*         Case studies (participants learn how to use the system in both 
one-way uncoupled and two-way coupled modes with the community WRF atmospheric 
model)

*         Setup and use of the open source Rwrfhydro hydrologic model 
evaluation package

*         Open discussion on class participant interests and applications

Class participants will receive in-depth training via lectures and hands-on 
activities on the implementation and use of the WRF-Hydro system where all 
hands-on tutorial activities will be conducted in a formal computer laboratory 
located at NCAR.

Prerequisites: Graduate students, post-docs, and professionals working in 
hydrology and/or the atmospheric sciences are invited to participate. Prior 
hydrologic and/or atmospheric modeling experience is advised. Unix/Linux 
command line operation strongly recommended.

The course will be held at NCAR<http://ncar.ucar.edu/> in Boulder, CO. Included 
in the registration fee are course tuition, facilities costs, catered lunches 
and light refreshments, and shuttle transportation from the hotel to/from 
campus.

Visit the event website<http://www.cvent.com/d/qvqwc1> for more information and 
to register<http://www.cvent.com/d/qvqwc1/4W>.

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Master Class: Water Sustainability in a Global Economy
May 16 - 19, 2017 || Flagstaff, AZ
Early Bird Registration Deadline: February 15th
Regular Registration Deadline: February 28th

The Water Sustainability in a Global Economy Master Class is intended for 
graduate students in Hydrology and Water Resources science and engineering 
programs requiring focused training on modern research methods in embodied 
water resources accounting in a regional and global economy context. An 
overview of major modern methods is provided to help the student identify the 
most appropriate tools for their current research problems.

The course will be divided into four modules:


1.    Datasets and Informatics

2.    Water Footprint Accounting

3.    Complex Networks

4.    Causal Inference
Prerequisites: This is a research-oriented class. Students must be enrolled in 
research degrees and intend to use this course to inform their research.

The course will be held at Northern Arizona University<http://www.nau.edu/> in 
Flagstaff, AZ. Included in the registration fee are course tuition, facilities 
costs, catered lunches and light refreshments.

Visit the event website<http://www.cvent.com/d/jvqwc6> for more information and 
to register<http://www.cvent.com/d/jvqwc6/4W>.

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