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Newsha Khodatalab Ajami
Chief Development Officer for Research , Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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The Essential Role of Local Context in Shaping Risk and Risk Reduction Strategies for Snowmelt‐Dependent Irrigated Agriculture
EARTH'S FUTURE
11 june 2024
Beatrice Gordon, Newsha K. Ajami, Christine Albano...

Climate change‐induced shifts in snow storage and snowmelt patterns pose risks for adverse impacts to people, the environment, and irrigated ...

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Flowing against the Odds: Measuring Hydrological Resilience to Drought Events
DROUGHT: MECHANISMS AND IMPACTS IN THE PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE I POSTER
global environmental change | 14 december 2023
Mohammed Ombadi, Newsha K. Ajami, Eoin Brodie, Pet...
Meteorological droughts, typically defined as periods of deficit in precipitation, negatively affect hydrologic catchments resulting in decreased stre...
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A Flexible Framework Based Approach to Quantify Water Resources Infrastructure Resiliency in Central Coast California
WATER AND SOCIETY: WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT AND POLICY IN A CHANGING WORLD VI POSTER
hydrology | 15 december 2022
Rishudh Thakur, Aviral Agarwal, Newsha K. Ajami
The onset of the 21st century has been marked by droughts in many parts of the world, putting additional pressure on water availability and access glo...
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Headwater Reservoir Management Must Consider Hydrological Supply and Agricultural Demand In a Future With Less Snowpack
ADVANCING HYDROLOGIC MODELING AND PREDICTION IN THE U.S. THROUGH NEW OBSERVATIONS AND SCALABLE OBSERVING NETWORKS I ORAL
hydrology | 15 december 2022
Beatrice Gordon, Adrian A. Harpold, Newsha K. Ajam...
The seasonal storage and release of water in snowy, higher elevation (headwater) catchmentssupported by vast networks of legal and built (e.g., reserv...
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Accounting for built and natural storage is necessary to estimate the true vulnerability of downstream water supplies
APPLICATIONS IN SNOW HYDROLOGY: LINKING SNOW TO NATURAL PROCESSES AND SOCIETY II POSTER
hydrology | 17 december 2021
Beatrice Gordon, Adrian A. Harpold, Rosemary W. Ca...
Socio-environmental systems downstream of mountainous, higher elevation (upland) systems in western United States (US) are dependent on both natural (...
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Methodologies for the study of change in hydrology and society
PANTA RHEI: HYDROLOGY, SOCIETY, AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE I ORAL
hydrology | 17 december 2021
Saket Pande, Anna Scolobig, Tobias Krueger, Joseph...
Panta Rhei cornerstone emphasis is to support policies and decision making through better understanding of social and hydrological processes and antic...
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Climate change adaptation planning at the scale of impact: balancing the need for technical expertise and treatment of uncertainty with local-driven water resources planning
WATER AND SOCIETY: WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT AND POLICY IN A CHANGING WORLD I ORAL
hydrology | 16 december 2021
Courtney R. Hammond Wagner, Tara Moran, Newsha K. ...
Climate change impacts to water resources are experienced at the local level, but climate change modeling is often out of reach for local-level water ...
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Adapting index-based vulnerability assessments in rapidly changing coupled upland-agricultural systems in the western US
SOCIOHYDROLOGY: INTEGRATING COMPLEX DYNAMICS AND BROADENING SOCIAL IMPACTS IV POSTER
science and society | 15 december 2021
Beatrice Gordon, Adrian A. Harpold, Elizabeth Koeb...
Higher elevation (upland) snow-dominated catchments in the western United States (US) store winter precipitation as snow until it is later released as...
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