It’s the end of 2021!
For our HS Blog, it is time to recap what we have published during the year (in case you want to go further back in time, you can also check the 2019 and the 2020 recaps).
In 2021, we published 23 posts, covering a large range of topics, as you can see below. We warmly thank all the authors and contributors that made it possible. We hope you have enjoyed reading their contributions. If you missed any, it is the perfect time to catch up on your reading!
With a new division president just elected, the timing was perfect to review their role in EGU and some challenges ahead:
Also on EGU activities, the annual General Assembly was the topic of some posts:
- Getting hydrologically ready for #vEGU21 Gather Online
- Post #vEGU21 hydrological reflections
- Vienna or not Vienna? On the way to #EGU22
Other key events and meetings were also highlighted:
Communicating science & teaching hydrology can be exciting in many ways:
- On talking about hydrology at non-academic events
- 100 Ideas to Communicate the Value of Hydrology
- Listening to a bouquet of articles: review papers
- Open teaching to navigate hydrology: how ready are we?
And diversity remains a key issue in many aspects:
COVID times prompt many reflections…
Hydrological data & modelling are always present in our discussions:
- Behind every robust result is a robust method: Perspectives from a hydrological case study
- Hydrological modelling in times of flooding
- Open your heart, science and data – and welcome Res. 42 by WMO
Let’s not forget our featured catchments:
- The Lutz Creek watershed of Barro Colorado Island, Panama
- Featured catchment: Hydrometeorological observations in an agricultural landscape in the Czech Republic
Finally, don’t miss the many insights from our 2021 HS medallists and ECS Rep:
- Berit Arheimer (2021 Henry Darcy Medallist) early autumn reflections from a summer cabin
- Brian Berkowitz (2021 John Dalton Medallist) on modelling fluid flow and chemical transport in hydrology: complexity vs. simplicity
- Being positive and passionate about resilient and smart cities – Interview with Elena Cristiano (ECS Rep)