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The Land Surface Hydrology Research Group at the University of Washington is made up of three faculty members, ten graduate students, and six research scientists and postdoctoral research associates. We are part of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Washington. Our main research interest is modeling and predicting the role of land hydrology in the climate system, and understanding the nature of hydrologic variability and change as they are related to changing climate and land cover/land use. We do so through a combination of hydrologic modeling, and diagnosis of contemporary and retrospective in situ and remote sensing data. While much of our work is at regional, continental, and global scales, we also have modeling and prediction interests at the small watershed scale.

This web site contains information about the interests and research of group members and collaborators, as well as recent publications, the models we use (including some documentation and contact information for source codes), some of the data sets produced by the group, and links to data sets and processing software that we use in our modeling. In addition to publications, the research area of this web site includes most of the presentations (oral and poster) given by members of the group from about 2000 on.

 
University of Washington
Civil & Environmental Engineering

University of Washington Hydrology Group
Wilson Ceramic Laboratory
Box 352700, University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195-2700
hydro@hydro.washington.edu
ph. 206.685.1796