Mahshid Ghanbari
@mahshid_gh7
Postdoctoral Research Fellow @CSU_CivE interested in Flood modeling, Flood risk assessment, Extreme value analysis and Compoud risk assessment
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23-11-2013 16:19:15
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Check out the interview about me with Colorado Water Center watercenter.colostate.edu/the-current-arβ¦
The Current's first issue of 2021 is out! We spotlight Mahshid Ghanbari, doctoral candidate CSU Civil and Environmental Engineering, for her research on extreme flooding, & Dr. Melinda Laituri, CSU Ecosystem Science and Sustainability, who retired after a prolific career as a geographer. bit.ly/CurrentArchive
Coastal researchers of twitter - ever wanted to quantify the contribution of tides to coastal inundation? Now you can - read my new paper on 'tide-only inundation' in Natural Hazards here: rdcu.be/cffTh #phdlife #coastal #scicomm Monash Earth, Atmosphere and Environment ππͺοΈπ
Glad to serve as Chair of the "Statistical/ Stochastic Hydrology" and "Climate Meteorology" sessions on AGU (American Geophysical Union) Hydrology Days 2021. The meeting will be hosted online by CSU Civil and Environmental Engineering and Registration is required to receive the webinar link!
Very excited to share our recently published article in Earth's Future, which explores the impacts of climate change on compound coastal-riverine flooding events along the coastal U.S. agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10β¦
Very excited to share our recently published paper titled "Shifts in hydroclimatology of US megaregions in response to climate change". Here is the link: doi.org/10.1088/2515-7β¦ via IOPscience
βWe try to solve real-world problems β thatβs the mission of land-grant universities.β CSU Civil and Environmental Engineering's One Water Solutions Institute collaborated on New York City's first city-wide analysis of extreme rainfall flooding. engr.source.colostate.edu/one-water-soluβ¦
Our One Water Solutions Institute contributed to New York City's first city-wide analysis of flooding caused by extreme rainfall events. The work done by Prof. Mazdak Arabi, Tyler Dell and their partners will help prepare NYC for a future wetter climate. engr.source.colostate.edu/one-water-soluβ¦
Today's edition of Fantastic Friday explores future changes in compound extreme events across US cities. Appearing in Nature Communications, Mahshid Ghanbari and colleagues quantify the amplification of such events due to climate change AND urban development. nature.com/articles/s4146β¦
New study by Mahshid Ghanbari et al. projects a significant increase in frequency and duration of #compound #hotdry #extremes in major US cities during the 21st century. GHG-induced warming is the main driver, amplified by #urbandevelopment CSU Civil and Environmental Engineering UWIN nature.com/articles/s4146β¦