The Emergence of Terrestrial Hydrometeorology
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the evolution of terrestrial hydrometeorology in this AGU Fall Meeting 2011 Langbein Lecture presented by William J. Shuttleworth from the University of Arizona. Delve into the emerging field that bridges hydrology and meteorology, focusing on the interactions between land surfaces and the atmosphere. Gain insights into the latest research and developments in this crucial area of Earth science, which plays a vital role in understanding climate change, water resource management, and weather prediction. This 1 hour and 35 minute lecture, delivered in Moscone West, Rooms 2022-2024, offers a comprehensive overview of the subject, suitable for researchers, students, and professionals in related fields.
Syllabus
Fall Meeting 2011 Langbein Lecture: The Emergence of Terrestrial Hydrometeorology
Taught by
AGU
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