CURRENT GROUP MEMBERS
Postdoctoral Researchers (1)
Jorge Eiras-Barca, Impacts of Amazonian Deforestation on Continental Hydroclimatology
Ph.D. Students (3)
Sujan Pal, expected graduation 2020, Hydrologic Impacts of Extreme Events over Argentina
Divyansh Chug, expected graduation 2022, Land-Atmosphere Interactions over South America
Sean Matus, expected graduation 2022, Hydrologic Impacts of Extreme Weather Events in a Probabilistic Framework
M.S. Students (1)
Carolina Bieri, expected graduation 2019, Impacts of Land Use change on Atmospheric Dynamics
FORMER GROUP MEMBERS
Ph.D. Students (4)
Erick R. Rivera 2014 Atmospheric rivers and cool season extreme precipitation events in Arizona
Alejandro Martinez 2015 On the Hydroclimate of Southern South America: Water Vapor Transport and the Role of Shallow Groundwater on Land-Atmosphere
Zhao Yang, 2017 Land-Atmosphere Interactions over South America
Huancui Hu, 2018 Hydrologic Impacts of Atmospheric Rivers in the Western U.S.
M.S. Students (9)
Ryan Fliehman 2012 Examining the Relationship Between Hydroclimatological Variables and High Flow Events
Jacob Meuth 2012 Evapotranspiration Partitioning Using Stable Water Iso- topes in a Semi-Arid Evergreen Forest
Maria Cecilia Rodrigues 2014 Possible influences of Amazon deforestation on the Hydro- climate of South America
Arelis Rivera 2014 A look at water vapor sources for Tucson, AZ during the North American Monsoon season using stable isotope observations
Huancui Hu 2014 Evaluation of Oceanic and Terrestrial Sources of Moisture for the North American Monsoon Using Numerical Models and Precipitation Stable Isotopes
Devon Bracher 2015 Estimating Changes in Atmospheric River-Induced Floods in the Chehalis River Basin
Itinderjot Singh, 2016 Extreme Landfalling Atmospheric River Events in Arizona: Possible Future Changes
Divyansh Chug, 2018, Land-Atmosphere Interactions over South America
Sean Matus, 2018, Hydrologic Impacts of Extreme Weather Events in a Probabilistic Framework