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AIH Webinar – Sensitivity of the NRCS Curve Number to Calibration Methods

Please join us for this special AIH webinar titled "Sensitivity of the NRCS Curve Number to Calibration Methods", on February 23, 2023 from 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM PST presented by Glenn Moglen REGISTER TODAY! Webinar Description: This presentation summarizes some recent work by several members of the ASCE-EWRI Curve Number Hydrology task committee. We examined several different elements that contribute to calibration of a curve number from rainfall-runoff observations. These elements include calibration method, different initial abstraction ratios, […]

$35.00

Fresh Approach for Climate-informed Design Rainfall/Floods in Large River Basins

Join this webinar, presented by Daniel Wright, Associate Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering | University of Wisconsin-Madison, to hear about the Space-Time Nonstationary Rainfall Model for Large Area Basins (StormLab). Registration is free for AIH members (apply the promotion code provided to you via email). Registration is $35.00 for non-members. Interested in the AIH join/certification […]

AIH Webinar: Stochastic Storm Transposition using HEC-HMS

Join AIH for this exciting follow up to our last webinar in October 2023! This month's program by presented by Greg Karlovits, Acting Chief of the Hydrology and Statistics Division at the USACE Hydrologic Engineering Center (HEC) since October 2022.  He is the Senior Technical Specialist for Statistical Analysis at HEC, leading USACE in technology […]

Fundamentals Examination: Hydrologist-in-Training

For more information, contact AIH Membership & Certification Database Manager, Ginger Tinsley at admin@aihydrology.org or call 540-500-1933. The Hydrologist-in-Training (HIT) membership is for new college graduates who have passed the Fundamentals Examination. HIT members remain in status until they have met the required minimum years experience and have successfully passed the Principles and Practice Examination. […]

Fundamentals Examination: Hydrologic Technician

For more information, contact AIH Membership & Certification Database Manager, Ginger Tinsley at admin@aihydrology.org or call 540-500-1933. The Hydrologic Technician (HT) has an emphasis on hands-on knowledge and field experience. The certification is conferred by AIH on professionals who demonstrate, through an application submitted to AIH, that they meet the minimum education, personal integrity, and […]

AIH Webinar: Process-Based Quantification of the Role of Wildfire in Shaping Flood Frequency

Join AIH for this month's webinar presented by Dr. Guo Yu, assistant research professor at Desert Research Institute and a licensed professional engineer in the state of Nevada. Webinar Summary: Moderate to high severity wildfire can abruptly alter watershed properties and enhance extreme hydrologic responses such as debris flows and floods. The compounding effects of […]

Professional Hydrologist Examination

Virtual

For more information, contact AIH Membership & Certification Database Manager, Ginger Tinsley at admin@aihydrology.org or call 540-500-1933. The Professional Hydrologist certification is conferred by AIH on professionals who demonstrate competence in the field of hydrology and commit themselves to a certain ethical conduct. Interested individuals are required to provide evidence through an application submitted to […]

AIH Webinar: Surface Hydrology Research in Agricultural Watersheds in South Brazil

Virtual

Join AIH for this month's webinar presented by Alice Dambroz, a PhD student in Soil Science at Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, in Brazil. REGISTER FOR THE WEBINAR AIH Members = Free Non-members = $35 Webinar Summary: For over twenty years, agricultural watersheds have been hydrologically monitored in South Brazil. These monitoring projects seek to […]

Fundamentals Examination: Hydrologist-in-Training

For more information, contact AIH Membership & Certification Database Manager, Ginger Tinsley at admin@aihydrology.org or call 540-500-1933. The Hydrologist-in-Training (HIT) membership is for new college graduates who have passed the Fundamentals Examination. HIT members remain in status until they have met the required minimum years experience and have successfully passed the Principles and Practice Examination. […]