This quarter, I began my internship with Dr. Jessica Lundquist's University of Washington Mountain Hydrology Research Group as Outreach Manager. After returning from social entrepreneurship educational collaborations in India, with Nima Goos Goos, Biome Environmental Trust, the Secmol Campus, and more, I knew that a dedication to working with and translating these social and scientific initiatives into more accessible formats and language would remain a vital and enriching contribution to my personal and professional growth.
This, in combination with my interests in studying snowpack evolution, glaciology, and ablation, provided me the opportunity to explore distributed snow modeling and hydrological systems further while contributing to the development, maintenance, and upgrades of the MtnHydr website, X account, and Youtube with my synergetic commitment to timely, impactful content delivery and teamwork.
Picture Credit: UW MTNHYDR Website.
The Mountain Hydrology Research Lab works to "understand spatial patterns of snow accumulation, snowmelt, and streamflow in complex terrain"- particularly as it relates to weather and climate change. Current research includes "Seasonal Cycles and Missing Mountain Water," "Sublimation of Snow," "Snow Information for Wildlife Systems," and more.
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