Other – Have a piece that doesn’t quite fit? Let’s find a space for it—or create one.
Please share with your networks and help us cultivate connections across the hydrology community. (4/4)
Other – Have a piece that doesn’t quite fit? Let’s find a space for it—or create one.
Please share with your networks and help us cultivate connections across the hydrology community. (4/4)
Column opportunities include:
Science to Solutions – Connecting hydrology to policy, practice, and community for real-world impact
Hydrology Horizons – Emerging tools, datasets, methods, or technologies
Early Career Spotlight – Highlighting the work and journeys of early career hydrologists. (3/4)
We are also seeking contributions for our upcoming 2025–2026 issues. Nominate yourself or a colleague to be featured in one of our regular columns by emailing us at agu.hydro.news@gmail.com. (2/4)
The September edition of the AGU Hydrology Section newsletter is here: connect.agu.org/hydrology/ne....
This month’s theme, “Cultivating Connections” highlights how links across people, practice, and policy strengthen hydrology’s future and amplify its impact on society. (1/4)
We are also seeking contributions for our Science to Solutionscolumn, which showcases work that connects hydrological science with policy, practice, and community to make real-world impact. Nominate yourself or a colleague by emailing: agu.hydro.news@gmail.com.
This month’s theme, Shared Stewardship, highlights how collaborative efforts—from riparian restoration and monitoring to ecohydrological and Earth observation research—advance resilient water systems across communities, landscapes, and technologies.
The July–August edition of the AGU Hydrology Section Newsletter is now available!
Read it here: connect.agu.org/hydrology/ne...
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We are also seeking contributions for our "Science to Solutions" column, highlighting work that connects hydrological science with policy, practice, and community to make a real-world impact. Please nominate yourself or another by emailing: agu.hydro.news@gmail.com.
This month’s issue explores the theme “Measuring What Matters”, highlighting how hydrologists decide what to monitor, model, and prioritize—from physical systems to societal purpose.
The June edition of the AGU Hydrology Section newsletter is now available! Read it here: connect.agu.org/hydrology/ne...
We are also seeking contributions for Hydrology Horizons, a new section spotlighting emerging research and technologies. Nominate yourself or a colleague at agu.hydro.news@gmail.com.
Inside this issue:
🔍 Call for application to the Bridges to the Future Program
🌱 Spotlight on early career researchers
🛰️ A new cheat sheet from the Remote Sensing Technical Committee
🧰 Science to Solution: using data products for practical water management
💡 Sister organization feature: EGU
This month’s theme, Building Bridges, highlights efforts across disciplines, generations, and geographies—supporting students in honor of those who shaped our field, expanding access to tools & data, and applying remote sensing to water resource challenges
🌊 April’s AGU Hydrology Section newsletter is here! Please read it here: tinyurl.com/25jbymfu
📚 Archived newsletters can be found here: connect.agu.org/hydrology/ne....
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