Climate insights: high-resolution forecasts and groundwater dynamics

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Date 13.05.2024
Hour 12:0013:15
Speaker Fatemeh Zakeri Emmanuel Dubois
Location Online
Category Conferences - Seminars
Event Language English
Predicting hydrological changes: high-resolution snow forecasting
Presented by Fatemeh Zakeri, PhD Student, Geostatiscal Algorithms & Image Analysis research group (GAIA LAB), FGSE, UNIL
Climate change has led to significant alterations in snow water resources, highlighting the need for robust adaptation strategies. In this talk, I will discuss our study which focuses on the high-resolution forecasting of daily snow cover and Snow Water Equivalent (SWE).
Utilising CMIP6 climate projections along with a novel K-nearest neighbor algorithm, our research simulates high-resolution changes in snow. This enhances predictions of hydrological phenomena and aids in improving water resource management.
 
Impact of global changes on groundwater recharge in cold and humid climates
Presented by Dr. Emmanuel Dubois, Postdoctoral researcher, Hydraulic Constructions Platform (LCH), ENAC, EPFL
Groundwater recharge (GWR) represents the water that infiltrates from the surface, percolates through the soil, and eventually replenishes groundwater reservoirs. It plays a crucial role in regional hydrological dynamics, propagating changes at the surface to groundwater resources, which sustain various uses (domestic and industrial water, agriculture, and ecosystems).