Author Archive for: Mikael Mulugeta
About Mikael Mulugeta
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Entries by Mikael Mulugeta
3-D Models Help Scientists Gauge Flood Impact
July 20, 2017 in Featured Story, News /by Mikael MulugetaA new 3-D models help demonstrate the impact of flood waters on dams and large obstacles.
Nishnabotna Watershed Planning Continues
July 20, 2017 in Uncategorized /by Mikael MulugetaPredicting Floods with Computer Simulations
May 15, 2017 in News, Research /by Mikael MulugetaRicardo Mantilla, a research engineer at IIHR, has been the principle architect of the IFC flood prediction model.
Villarini Wins Young Investigator Award
May 3, 2017 in News /by Mikael MulugetaGabriele Villarini, associate director of IIHR, has won the first 2017 Water Young Investigator Award.
The NMME’s Seasonal Outlook for Iowa
April 14, 2017 in News /by Mikael MulugetaIIHR assistant research scientist Wei Zhang used an experimental climate modeling system to create a seasonal outlook for Iowa.
Upper Iowa River WMA Project Coordinator opening
March 6, 2017 in News /by Mikael MulugetaWinneshiek Soil and Water Conservation District seeks a self-motivated, experienced Watershed Project Coordinator to implement the Iowa Watershed Approach project for the Upper Iowa River Watershed through Winneshiek County. The project coordinator will serve as the primary point of contact for the Iowa Watershed Approach program in the Upper Iowa River Watershed. The application closes […]
Inland communities bear the brunt of hurricane-related flood damage
March 6, 2017 in News /by Mikael MulugetaRefinement of the Fread Method for Improved Tracking of Stream Discharges during Unsteady Flows
February 13, 2017 in Uncategorized /by Mikael MulugetaThis paper presents an extension of the Fread method that improves the accuracy associated with the estimation of conveyance factor and energy slope. K. Lee, M. Muste, “Refinement of the Fread Method for Improved Tracking of Stream Discharges during Unsteady Flows,” American Society of Civil Engineers, DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)HY.1943-7900.0001280.
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