And welcome to Go Hydrology where the water cycle’s always spinning and visitors are always welcome. Our goal: To help you feel “at home” and “more connected” to the water.
This Week’s Challenge
Everything has its origin story, and somethings evolve over time. And yes, there is a lotof trial and error along the way, and sometimes a reboot (or two), too.
Can you guess how Go Hydrology got its start?
a. part of a multi-agency watershed team,
b. a database hosted at Florida Gulf Coast University,
c. a blog called The South Florida Watershed Journal,
d. a desire to illuminate and celebrate the water cycle as it unfolds, or
Do you love the water cycle … But always feel you’re on the outside looking in? https://youtu.be/ng2MjnW8AxU Go Hydrology 3.0 Explained Fear not and join the club. And by the… Read more.
Do you love the water cycle … But always feel you’re on the outside looking in? https://youtu.be/ng2MjnW8AxU Go Hydrology 3.0 Explained Fear not and join the club. And by the… Read more.
What happens when the calendar … Missesa month? Firelight Radio is available onApple PodcastsandPodbean Answer: That’s what happened this year when we went from February, March, April to … June(?)… Read more.
What happens when the calendar … Missesa month? Firelight Radio is available onApple PodcastsandPodbean Answer: That’s what happened this year when we went from February, March, April to … June(?)… Read more.
How did a relatively normal dry season … appear to be so darn wet? Months or holidays: Which interval do you prefer for comparing rain? The advantage of months is… Read more.
How did a relatively normal dry season … appear to be so darn wet? Months or holidays: Which interval do you prefer for comparing rain? The advantage of months is… Read more.
Go to SFWMD’s Weather Page Thank you to the Meteorology Team at South Florida Water Management District for this forecast. I always learn something new when I read it, whether… Read more.
Go to SFWMD’s Weather Page Thank you to the Meteorology Team at South Florida Water Management District for this forecast. I always learn something new when I read it, whether… Read more.
We cover them all: The Districts, the estuaries, the aquifers and the watersheds. Also the rain, and the dew. Plus the humidity. Did I mention evaporation? The list goes on.
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