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Hydrologist @ Charles University Prague, Mountain and snow hydrology, Climate change
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Michal Jeníček
Charles University, Faculty of Science
12 days ago
First Antarctic samples from the new Long-Term Ecological Monitoring (LTEM) program have arrived in Prague 🇦🇶 We’re proud to be part of the Czech Antarctic Research Programme together with Masaryk University and to lead LTEM, delivering key long-term data on ecosystem change. 🌍🔬
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Are you interested in mountain hydrology and looking for a PhD position? If so, let's join our SnowHydro team at
@sciencecharles.bsky.social
in Prague and be focused on tracking snowmelt water through mountain catchments. For information on how to apply, look at:
natur.cuni.cz/en/geography...
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Where Does the Snow Go? Tracking Snowmelt Water Through Mountain Catchments
Where Does the Snow Go? Tracking Snowmelt Water Through Mountain Catchments - Mountain catchments are frequently influenced by snow, which affects the seasonality of runoff. Additionally, higher ...
https://natur.cuni.cz/en/geography/departments-and-work-places/department-of-physical-geography-and-geoecology/phd-topics/where-does-the-snow-go-tracking-snowmelt-water-through-mountain-catchments
2 months ago
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Another extreme year for European glaciers 😥. Nearly 20 meters of ice loss in the last 4 years at this place.
add a skeleton here at some point
8 months ago
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Want do know about current status and future of rain-on-snow runoff events in central European mountain catchments? Check our new paper led by Ondřej Hotový from
@sciencecharles.bsky.social
at
hess.copernicus.org/articles/29/...
. Big thanks also to
@jansei.bsky.social
for great collaboration.
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Rain-on-snow events in mountainous catchments under climate change
Abstract. The frequency and intensity of rain-on-snow (RoS) events are expected to change in response to climate variations due to changes in precipitation, increases in air temperature, and subsequen...
https://hess.copernicus.org/articles/29/4199/2025/
8 months ago
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David Ho
9 months ago
The first global comparison of glacier mass change reveals a global loss of 273 billion tonnes per year, an amount equivalent to what the entire human population on Earth drinks in 30 years. 🧪
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First Global Comparison of Glacier Mass Change: They’re All Melting, and Fast - Eos
By systematically assessing data gathered by different methods, researchers refined estimates of global glacier melt and its contribution to sea level rise.
https://eos.org/articles/first-global-comparison-of-glacier-mass-change-theyre-all-melting-and-fast
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Jan Seibert
10 months ago
Cool to see that our HBV model software now has been used to simulate runoff on all continents 😀
tc.copernicus.org/articles/19/...
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The role of snowmelt, glacier melt and rainfall in streamflow dynamics on James Ross Island, Antarctic Peninsula
Abstract. The Antarctic Peninsula is experiencing a rapid increase in air temperature, which has a major impact on the entire ecosystem, including the runoff process. Understanding the water balance d...
https://tc.copernicus.org/articles/19/2457/2025/
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I am very happy to see our paper about quantifying glacier, snow, and rain contributions to streamflow in a small catchment in the Antarctic Peninsula being published in The Cryosphere:
tc.copernicus.org/articles/19/...
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The role of snowmelt, glacier melt and rainfall in streamflow dynamics on James Ross Island, Antarctic Peninsula
Abstract. The Antarctic Peninsula is experiencing a rapid increase in air temperature, which has a major impact on the entire ecosystem, including the runoff process. Understanding the water balance d...
https://tc.copernicus.org/articles/19/2457/2025/
10 months ago
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Thiago Nascimento
10 months ago
In case someone missed (and is interested), here we have the EStreams website (catalogue):
estreams.eawag.ch
Maybe useful for knowing where to download European streamflow data 😁
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EStreams
Comprehensive dataset of hydro-climatic variables, landscape descriptors, and a catalogue of stream records for 17,130 European catchments
https://estreams.eawag.ch
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Matthias Huss
10 months ago
Hunting the extreme year 2022... Yes, I'm really worried about the current state of Swiss
#glaciers
! After a dry winter, the scorching heat of the last weeks pushes glaciers towards another black year. Hoping for some cooling but the summer has only just started
@vaw-glaciology.bsky.social
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With already green vegetation in the mountains, it is time to look back at the past winter. It was another year in a row with poor snow conditions in Czechia. Luckily, it did not affect our Winter school of snow hydrology that we organised for
@sciencecharles.bsky.social
and CULS students.
11 months ago
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Melaine Le Roy
11 months ago
Seeing Blatten buried again and again, from every angle... Properly staggering! 😮😱
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EGU Hydrological Sciences Division
about 1 year ago
HS medal lecture alert! 🚨 Today, Tuesday 29 Apr, Jan Seibert will be giving his Henry Darcy medal lecture. ⏰ 19:00-20:00 📌 Room B 👉
meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU25/EGU25-...
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In the
#train2egu
, it is a nice opportunity to advertise this week's EGU
@egu.eu
contributions of our Hydrology research group at
@sciencecharles.bsky.social
. So let's come and discuss!
about 1 year ago
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VAW Glaciology
about 1 year ago
The Swiss
#Alps
are shaped by
#glaciers
, but they are disappearing fast. A new factsheet, released today by the Swiss Academy of Sciences with our contribution, highlights their state, projections & impact. 📄 Read more:
scnat.ch/en/uuid/i/59...
#WorldGlaciersDay
@scnat.ch
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Centre for Polar Ecology
about 1 year ago
We are stoked to present a brand-new
@natclimchange.bsky.social
paper by our Jan Kavan! ❤️ Did you know that between 2000 and 2020, retreat of marine-terminating glaciers has exposed more than 2,400 km of new coastline in the Arctic? 🧵👇
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Matthias Huss
about 1 year ago
It's the first International Day of
#Glaciers
! The ice worldwide is under threat due to rapid
#climatechange
. This day puts a spotlight on glaciers as a vulnerable but globally relevant element of the climate system. It is not yet too late to save them!
@vaw-glaciology.bsky.social
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Interested in a postdoc position at
@sciencecharles.bsky.social
? We offer a 3-year position in mountain hydrology focusing on snowmelt water distribution in the critical zone under climate variability using a large sample modelling approach. Apply at:
tinyurl.com/27xmunhp
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3-year postdoc position in mountain hydrology
We offer a postdoctoral position in mountain hydrology focusing on snowmelt water distribution in the critical zone under climate variability using modelling approaches applied to a large set of ...
https://tinyurl.com/27xmunhp
over 1 year ago
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Marit van Tiel
over 1 year ago
Doing research on mountains and water?🏔️💦🧊❄️ Join our
#EGU25
session "Mountain hydrology under global change" (HS2.1.2) - submit an abstract before January 15 ⏰
@danielviviroli.bsky.social
@davidharo84.bsky.social
The session is linked to our
#IAHS
Helping working group "Drought in Mountain Regions"
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