Fangfang Yao
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Fangfang Yao
@bg2012reg
Assistant Professor at the University of South Florida. Surface hydrologist focusing on water resources, lakes, climate change.

Congratulations to post-doc Dr. Fangfang Yao @bg2012reg for being awarded the Early Career Award from the Remote Sensing Specialty Group of the American Associate of Geographers @theAAG! 👏

Know a CU Boulder grad student studying high latitude 🌐 or high altitude 🏔️ environments? The SARAH CRUMP GRAD FELLOWSHIP provides ~$14K for the summer. INSTAAR advisor preferred, members of historically excluded communities encouraged. Apply by FEB 28 buff.ly/42u9bxF




⛰️💧PhD opportunity in mountain hydrological modeling @CUBoulder Research will explore the interactions among climate change, mountain hydrology, & water availability across the Upper Colorado River Basin Apply before 27 October CSDMS posting: buff.ly/3ZOnTOu




Between 1992 and 2020, more than 1,000 of the world's largest lakes and reservoirs lost an average of 21.5 gigatons (600 cubic kilometers) of water per year. New research from @bg2012reg @ResilienceUVA; input from @XiaoYan20198978 @SMUDedman. eos.org/articles/major…





More than half of the world’s largest lakes have declined over the past three decades. Nearly one-quarter of the world’s population resides in a basin with a drying lake, which underscores the importance of management solutions. Learn more in Science: scim.ag/2Fv

More than half of the world’s largest lakes have declined over the past three decades. Nearly one-quarter of the world’s population resides in a basin with a drying lake, which underscores the importance of management solutions. Learn more in Science: scim.ag/2Fv

Out in Science today, our study revealed that 53% of the world's large lakes have declined using three decades of satellite observations. Two billion population resides in a basin with a drying lake, underscoring the importance of management solutions. doi.org/10.1126/scienc…
