We deliver relevant and timely information about the world’s complex water system, assisting water-resource planners and managers to address issues such as water supply, flooding, droughts, reservoir operations, emergency response, to name just a few. Our directed research and development, including several robust decision-support tools in hydrometeorology, aerosol-precipitation interactions, short-term precipitation nowcasting, cloud microphysical modeling, winter weather, and observational networks, are being implemented and deployed in countless arenas by researchers, water resource utility managers, and decision makers worldwide.
Focus Areas of Research
Applied Cloud Physics
International Water Resources
Land Atmosphere Interactions
Observational Hydrology and Modeling
Short-Term Explicit Prediction (STEP)
Water Resources
Water Systems Program (WSP)
Weather Observations and Improvement
Contact
Roy Rasmussen
Director, Hydrometeorology Applications Program