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The Alabama Water Institute has been established by The University of Alabama as a world-class, interdisciplinary research institute that engages in basic and applied research in the topical areas of earth systems science and water resource management, supporting sustainable waterways, ensuring water quality and biological diversity of aquatic systems.
- 22 - Ep. 22: Megadroughts with Dr. Toby Ault from Cornell University
Dr. Toby Ault is an assistant professor of earth and atmospheric sciences and the director of graduate studies for atmospheric sciences at Cornell University. Ault joins us for this episode to discuss various climate topics, including megadroughts.
Ault's research coalesces around three areas of inquiry related to emergent climate risks: (1) estimating the risk of prolonged drought under climate change; (2) understanding the dynamics of seasonality, particularly spring; and (3) characterizing variations in the Tropical Pacific on timescales of decades to centuries, and their influence on global climate. His methods entail data synthesis from observational sources as well as numerical and statistical modeling. The nature of his work is therefore highly interdisciplinary, affording him the opportunity to collaborate closely not only with climate scientists and modelers, but with colleagues in many other disciplines, including geography, paleoclimatology, and ecology.
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Thu, 14 Dec 2023 - 1h 12min - 21 - Ep. 21: Dr. Kate Brauman of the Global Water Security Center
Dr. Kate Brauman is the associate director for communications and analysis for The University of Alabama’s Global Water Security Center.
Brauman is a globally recognized thought leader in water resources and ecosystem services. Her research quantifies how changes in nature affect human wellbeing, with a particular focus on water resources. In addition to research, Brauman is committed to and skilled at science communication.
In this interview, we’ll get to know a little bit more about Kate, her research, and why the GWSC is such an important resource in the world of water.
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Fri, 16 Jun 2023 - 28min - 20 - Ep. 20: Dr. Steven Burian, AWI Director of Science and CIROH Executive Director
Dr. Steven Burian is AWI's director of science, the executive director of NOAA's Cooperative Institute for Research to Operations in Hydrology (CIROH), and a professor of civil, construction and environmental engineering.
In this episode, he discusses the newly awarded CIROH and the impact of water research from AWI and The University of Alabama.
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Tue, 12 Apr 2022 - 48min - 19 - Ep. 19: Global Water Security Center Director Mike Gremillion
Mike Gremillion is the director of the Global Water Security Center and deputy director of the Alabama Water Institute at The University of Alabama.
In this episode, he discusses the foundation of the GWSC and how it will make a lasting impact on water security, quality, and research for a global society.
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Wed, 02 Feb 2022 - 32min - 18 - AWI Ep. 18: Dr. Cory Armstrong on Effective Severe Weather Communications
Dr. Cory Armstrong is the chair for the Department of Journalism and Creative Media in The University of Alabama’s College of Communication and Information Sciences. Her areas of research include media diversity, influences on media content and media messages concerning severe weather.
She was recently awarded a $15,000 grant to partner with the National Weather Service office in Memphis, Tennessee, to study how effective tornadic-related weather information is on the public.
Fri, 26 Feb 2021 - 37min - 17 - AWI Ep. 17: Dr. Carla Atkinson on Freshwater Mussels and Intermittent StreamsFri, 11 Dec 2020 - 58min
- 16 - AWI Ep. 16: Alabama Wastewater Project and Grant with Dr. Mark ElliottMon, 09 Nov 2020 - 51min
- 15 - AWI Ep. 15: Dr. Mojdeh Rasoulzadeh from UA's Department of Mathematics
Dr. Mojdeh Rasoulzadeh joined us for our H.U.B. Talk series. She is an assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics at The University of Alabama. Her research involves flow and transport modeling in highly heterogeneous subsurface formations. She also studies analytical solutions and numerical simulation of hydro-mechanical-chemical processes in porous media, as well as groundwater flow modeling in karst aquifers.
The topic for her talk is hydrodynamic driven dissolution in carbonate formation and how it applies to the creation of sinkholes.
Fri, 25 Sep 2020 - 40min - 14 - AWI Ep. 14: Dr. Glenn Tootle from UA's College of EngineeringThu, 03 Sep 2020 - 1h 07min
- 13 - AWI Ep. 13: Dr. David Weston from Oak Ridge National LaboratoryWed, 05 Aug 2020 - 41min
- 12 - AWI Ep. 12: Dr. Mustafa Morsy on How Plants Respond to Environmental StressFri, 08 May 2020 - 44min
- 11 - AWI Ep. 11: Dr. Timothy Logan, Director of the Houston Lightning Mapping Array NetworkThu, 23 Apr 2020 - 54min
- 10 - AWI Ep. 10: Dr. Cecilio Ortiz Garcia and Dr. Marla Perez Lugo on University Roles Before and After DisastersThu, 09 Apr 2020 - 59min
- 9 - AWI Ep. 9: Dr. Silvana Croope on Flooding and Transportation InfrastructureWed, 04 Mar 2020 - 1h 02min
- 8 - AWI Ep. 8: Dr. Ryan Earley on Chemical Effects on Behavior in FishWed, 19 Feb 2020 - 53min
- 7 - AWI Ep. 7: Dr. Laura Myers on Understanding the Impacts of Extreme Rainfall Weather EventsWed, 05 Feb 2020 - 48min
- 6 - AWI Ep. 6: Dr. Richard McNider on Water and the Distribution of AgricultureWed, 22 Jan 2020 - 51min
- 5 - AWI Ep. 5: Dr. Sharlene Newman of the Alabama Life Research InstituteWed, 08 Jan 2020 - 29min
- 4 - AWI Ep. 4: Min Xu on Measuring Water Turbidity of Rivers from Satellite Multispectral Imagery
This episode of the Alabama Water Institute podcast features Min Xu, a Ph.D. candidate in The University of Alabama’s Department of Geography. She researches remote sensing, geographic information systems, inland water quality, harmful algal blooms, and spatio-temporal analysis of remote sensing images. In this presentation, she looks at measuring water turbidity of rivers within the Tombigbee River basin and Mobile Bay from satellite multispectral imagery.
Wed, 18 Dec 2019 - 16min - 3 - AWI Ep. 3: Dr. Mark Elliott on Reinventing Rural Wastewater Management in Alabama's Black Belt Region
This episode of the Alabama Water Institute podcast features Dr. Mark Elliott, an associate professor in The University of Alabama’s Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering. Mark’s research focuses on understanding the challenges and opportunities of water and sanitation engineering in areas where resources are scarce. He discusses reinventing rural wastewater management and issues and solutions for the Black Belt region of Alabama.
Wed, 04 Dec 2019 - 18min - 2 - AWI Ep. 2: Dr. Rebecca Totten Minzoni on Future Predictions and Coastal Resiliency
This episode of the Alabama Water Institute podcast features Dr. Rebecca Totten Minzoni, an assistant professor in The University of Alabama's Department of Geological Sciences and the Center for Sedimentary Basin Studies. She is also the director of the Evolutionary Studies Program for Arts & Sciences. Her topic is about the flooding history of Mobile Bay and Weeks Bay and building long-term environmental records to help future predictions and coastal resiliency in Alabama.
Wed, 13 Nov 2019 - 22min - 1 - AWI Ep. 1: Dr. Emily Elliott on Hurricanes and Coastal Response
This inaugural episode of the Alabama Water Institute podcast features Dr. Emily Elliott, a research scientist and adjunct faculty member in The University of Alabama's Department of Geography and Department of Geological Sciences. She recently spoke at the Alabama Water Resources Conference and Symposium in Orange Beach, Ala. Her topic is "Hurricanes and Coastal Response: Building a Longer History of Storms and Associated Ecosystem Response for the Alabama and Mississippi Coasts."
Mon, 21 Oct 2019 - 20min
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