Coastal Hydrology & Climate Change Research Lab
The Coastal Hydrology & Climate Change Research Lab, based at Vancouver Island University in Nanaimo, BC, focuses on the impact of natural resource management and climate change on watershed hydrology. Their research aims to enhance the understanding of hydrological processes influenced by rain, snow, and ice, while expanding weather and water observation networks in remote areas of British Columbia.
The lab is led by Bill Floyd, a research hydrologist with extensive experience in forest hydrology and watershed processes, supported by a team of postdoctoral fellows and analysts specializing in various aspects of hydrology and climate science. Together, they conduct field campaigns and utilize advanced technologies, such as remote sensing and geospatial analysis, to contribute to the understanding of freshwater fluxes and snow dynamics in the region.
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