visualization

Geophysical Research Letters Publication

A new publication in Geophysical Research Letters (Mondal and Vivoni, 2025) quantifies the characteristics of the hot drought of the summer of 2023 in the Southwest US and northern Mexico, finding interconnections between day and night and between regions that were previously unknown. Congratulations to the authors associated with the Center for Hydrologic Innovations!

The Arizona Water Observatory: Changing the way people access water information

Congratulations to the team from the Center for Hydrologic Innovations that was recently featured by the Arizona Water Innovation Initiative! Center staff members Callahan Stormer and Vivian Hobbins presented an update of the Arizona Water Observatory to the Arizona Geographic Information Council (AGIC) during their annual meeting.

EnviSoft Publication

A new publication in Environmental Modeling and Software (Whitney et al. 2023) describes a visualization tool for water managers and other stakeholders to explore climate change and forest disturbance modeling scenarios in the Colorado River. Congratulations to authors associated with the Center for Hydrologic Innovations!