Researchers at the AHWA Lab had the pleasure of participating in the AGU Fall Meeting 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Our team contributed to several presentations and authored/co-authored multiple abstracts, highlighting ongoing work in water resources, hydrologic modeling, and remote sensing. It was a great opportunity to share our latest research, engage with the broader scientific community, and strengthen collaborations across institutions.
We are proud of our lab members for their outstanding contributions and active participation in this premier scientific gathering.
Presentations:
- H12B-04 Analyzing the June 2024 Flood Event in Northwest Iowa: Challenges and opportunities for Improved Warning Lead Times
- H21C-07 Flash Flood Damage Duration Curves: A Multi-level bayesian Approach to State-Level Analysis and Uncertainty Quantification
- H21U-1238 A Hierarchical Bayesian Approach to Understanding Recent Flash Flood Trends in the USA
- H23L-1369 Demonstrating the Feasibility of DL-Based Pluvial Flood Mapping in Urban Settings
- H23R-1465 Investigating the Usefulness of Terrain-Based Flood Mapping for Probabilistic Flood Inundation
- H31U-1382 Towards a Global High-Resolution Flash Flood Climatology: Leveraging Simulation and Multi-Source Validation
- H31U-1383 Investigating the Utility of Satellite Earth Observations to Characterize Mesoscale Convective Systems for Actionable Flash Flood Forecasts
- H32A Advancement in Hydrologic Regime Analysis: Applications in Ecohydrology, Modeling, and Trend Analysis I Oral
- H33L Advancement in Hydrologic Regime Analysis: Applicaitons in Ecohydrology, Modeling and Trend Analysis II Poster
- H33W-1559 Field Evaluation of SWOT Observations Using Ground and Airborne Measurements
- H41Q-1423 Toward Representing Pluvial Flooding within NOAA's NextGen Modeling Framework
- TH43B Precipitation Beyond Science: Interdisciplinary Applications of Precipitation Data