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July 14, 2013

Knowlton Fork Tower Installed

On July 2, 2013, a tower and precipitation pedestal was installed at the Knowlton Fork site.  A big thank you to the 13 people who were on hand to help move the heavy equipment up the trail. 

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July 10, 2013

GAMUT Monitoring Network Prepares Utah for Water Supply Challenges

Joe Crawford, former GAMUT technician and iUTAH research focus area 1 team member from Brigham Young University, was interviewed for this article in Fondriest.com.

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July 1, 2013

Rain Water Harvesting

Read the "iFellows Field Note" submitted by Stephanie Mitt.

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February 11, 2013

Spring Runoff Conference - April 9-10, 2013

April 9-10, 2013 is the Ninth Annual Utah State University Water Initiative Spring Runoff Conference at the USU Eccles Conference Center. The theme this year is: "Water, People and Sustainability:   Integrating Physical, Social and Ecological Dimensions."  The Spring Runoff Conference provides a forum for interdisciplinary sharing and exchange of ideas on water-related issues in Utah and the Intermountain Region extending to all aspects of water science, ecology, policy, engineering and management.  Students are particularly encouraged to attend and present papers. The conference typically has about 150 participants from regional universities, state and federal agencies, as well as some invited National and International speakers.

 

If you are interested in submitting an abstract for a presentation (poster or talk) abstracts are due March 8, 2013.

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January 30, 2013

81st annual Western Snow Conference

Registration is now open for the 81st annual Western Snow Conference to be held in Jackson, Wyoming, April 15-18, 2013. The theme for this year's conference is "Wild Weather in the Wild West".

The Conference will begin Monday, April 15th with a short course and panel discussion on "New Strategies and Techniques in Long Range Streamflow Forecasting" with several invited experts in the field.  Tuesday and Wednesday will include formal paper and poster presentations on a variety of topics, including climate variability, climate change impacts on snow and runoff, water management, water supply forecasting, and modeling and climatology of snow.  Thursday will include a technical tour of natural resource management facilities in the Jackson Hole area.

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