Giulia Bruno
Postdoc researcher @slfdavos.bsky.social in @hyclimm.bsky.social group
Alumna @igb-berlin.de CIMA Research Foundation & Uni Genova
(Eco-)Hydrological extremes and changes at large scales 💧
#droughts #rivers
- Still 2 days to submit an abstract to the #egu26 session HS2.4.11 on hydrological changes, convened by Gabrielle Burns, Keirnan Fowler, Margarita Saft and me. Works using a wide range of methods welcome! www.egu26.eu/session/55919 @slfdavos.bsky.social @unimelb.bsky.social @tuberlin.bsky.social
- Abstract submission deadline next Thursday already! Check out all the sessions co-organized by HYCLIMM members 👇
- 🌍 Are you working on #freshwatertemperature, #large-samplehydrology, or #hydrologicalextremes and changes? #EGU26 #HYCLIMM 🌡️ HS2.3.3: Freshwater Temperatures: From Local to Global Scales www.egu26.eu/session/55888 with @mariagrundmann.bsky.social [1/3]
- A piece that felt particularly relevant to write
- ‼️ Hot off the press in @natwater.nature.com: "Riverine heatwaves are an emergent climate change risk" We 🐟 (1) highlight the impacts of and unknowns related to riverine heatwaves and 🤔 (2) discuss the research needed to improve our knowledge. Link to article: www.nature.com/articles/s44...
- Reposted by Giulia Bruno#Job at #SLF in #Davos: We are looking for a #Postdoc in #climate impacts on hydrological extreme events. More information and application: apply.refline.ch/273855/1810/... @hyclimm.bsky.social @manuelaibrunner.bsky.social
- If you're around #Davos, and curious about #droughts and why studying them in the #mountains, join me at the next Researchers Beer organized by Academia Raetica at the Kulturplatz (Davos Platz) tomorrow 02.12 at 6.30pm. academiaraetica.ch/en/courses-a... @slfdavos.bsky.social @hyclimm.bsky.social
- Reposted by Giulia BrunoAre you working with #watertemperatures in freshwater systems? Are you doing field work, modelling, large-scale analyses, or catchment studies? Are you studying natural and anthropogenic processes governing fresh water temperatures, and their implications on ecosystems and water resources? #egu26
- 📣 Summer low flows decreased in Germany in the last 5 decades and increases in evapotranspiration played a role in that, esp in less humid areas. For more details & analyses, check out our new paper: hess.copernicus.org/articles/29/... @igb-berlin.de @slfdavos.bsky.social @hyclimm.bsky.social
- These results point to the interconnections between #terrestrial and #aquatic #ecosystems, in particular under #drying. 🌳🐟
- Great to be at the Catchment Science Gordon Research Conference last week! Lots of discussions, new ideas, and nice hydrological views ;) #grc #catchment #science
- Very much enjoyed visiting the amazing Li Li's lab at Penn State Uni this past week; huge thanks to @lireactivewater.bsky.social and her group for great discussions around water quality and climate extremes!
- 📢 Job alert!
- We are looking for a #Postdoc in 'hydrological modelling and climate impact assessments of extreme events'. Are you excited about #flood modeling and working on an applied project in the Canton of Valais? Apply here: apply.refline.ch/273855/1743/... @slfdavos.bsky.social @usyseth.bsky.social
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- Looking forward to discussing about streamflow #droughts at #EGU25 next week. If curious, join me on Monday morning. And check out the schedule for more contributions from brilliant colleagues! 👇
- We are excited to share our latest science on #floods, #droughts, and #wildfires at @egu.eu next week and are looking forward to discussing it with you. This is what we have to offer:
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- Great #ReadingList if you are looking for some inspiration!