Digging through photos of myself as an adolescent has been a… unique experience as I prepare for “Mortified” in June. I’ll read from my teenage journals, which were coded so I could keep it a secret that I am gay.
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The snow is melting, our rivers are up.... but we've only melted 20% of the measured snowpack in the Upper CO River Basin #UCRB (higher elevation). Just getting started... hang on to your hats! @USDA_NRCS@NWSGJT
@NYTGames I’ve recently become addicted to #Wordle. Just a note from a fan: can we avoid the adjectives? Please? So many five letter words out there that don’t end in “y”. 🙏🏼
PS. If you haven’t read this novel and you are interested in water in the West, check it out for a wild read that alludes to many of the storylines playing out now. #coloradoriverbasin
Are we on our way to @paolobacigalupi ‘s dystopian vision of the West under a permanent megadrought in The Water Knife? Maybe not, but our growth will have to get a lot “smarter”. nytimes.com/2023/01/16/us/…
I’m adding a week or so on sediment to my hydraulic engineering course. I feel like undergrad civil students are not exposed to designing infrastructure with erosion/deposition in mind. Thoughts on what to cover??? #civilengineering#sediment#fluvialgeomorphology
@6figga_dilla at #AGU2022 connecting history and science. Racial covenants (blacks and browns can’t buy or lease in some neighborhoods) and which were split by highways, leading to environmental justice movement that started here. Know your history -> inform your science.
This is like how our weather forecast for Grand Junction last month predicted mid to high 90s when we ended up with 100+ degree days. Data from the cooler, wetter past may be biasing our models and predictions.
Projections of Lake Powell levels (many different outcomes) with the top 90%, 50%, and 10% predictions highlighted. Andy Mueller of @ColoradoWater points out that the in the river reality is often that 10% (red) outcome bc our models are based on a wetter past. 10% = 50% now(?)
@ColoradoWater's State of the River on #coloradoriver water supply. This is @bradudall and @GreatLakesPeck's Hot Drought! (Also when do we stop calling this the megadrought and just new normal w/ climate change? @peedublya et al. say it's ~ 50% climate change & 50% megadrought).
I've been a long time permanent daylight savings (yes I use an s) time proponent until Prof. Wright laid out the research supporting permanent standard time. Let's do it @GovofCO! Permanent MST for CO!
colorado.edu/today/2022/03/…