New Technique to Determine Snowmelt without On-The-Ground Measurements

New Technique to Determine Snowmelt without On-The-Ground Measurements

Although the hydrologic cycle can be simplistically defined as the movement of water in various forms across the planet, it is definitely not as easy to accurately track, measure or estimate in detail the individual processes
and constituents that form the entire cycle.

July 2nd, 2009 by Chris Maeder 

The Future of Our Water Resources

The Future of Our Water Resources

Over 3/4 of the Earth’s surface area is covered with water and that proportion is rising every year with the melting of the polar ice caps. Even so, many scientists are predicting that water will actually be one of our most valuable and in-demand resources. Since this is likely to play a large role in the future of our planet, I’ve decided to do a little research and find out what some of the smartest people are currently thinking about the future of the Earth’s water resources.

May 4th, 2009 by Chris Maeder 

HEC-1 Incorporated in New StormNET

HEC-1 Incorporated in New StormNET

After 2 months of intense work by a team of 12 software developers and civil engineers, we have released the next version of StormNET. This new version includes HEC-1 and many more…

January 26th, 2009 by Chris Maeder