It’s #WednesdayWins! This is a personal win; our oldest comes home for fall break & her 19th birthday tonight. I’m so excited to see her!
It’s time for #WednesdayWins! I really enjoy teaching my electives because my ultimate goal is for them to have time to dig and and take over. It’s working in Yearbook and Game Design so far; very open ended in YB and with daily check ins for GD. Every group needs different supports to succeed.
It’s been a wild week in Springfield, so I missed #WednesdayWins@tkingfisher.com’s A Sorceress Comes to Call, she’s coming to pick it up today. Last year, she borrowed and devoured a ton of Kingfisher’s books and is stoked to read it.
What are your #WednesdayWins, my friends?
It’s time for #WednesdayWins! Freshmen journaling is worth it. 45 across 2 periods become individuals when you give time for writing. Topics so far: Describe yourself to someone you’ve never met Share a core memory & why it’s important What besides memory makes up someone’s identity
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Check out this new paper by our very own @ashdoeshydro.bsky.social#EarlyCareer#Hydrology#AGU_H3S#WednesdayWins
Hydrology Paper of the Day @AshDoesHydro @FloodHydrology on the hydrology of urban catchments subjected to berm and bioswale civil engineering: application of the GSSHA model and modelled tracers to characterize runoff volume, storm intensity, surface and water routing effects.
AbstractOverland runoff was modeled before and after the installation of two stormwater control measures (SCMs) in a 23-ha urban catchment. The location of adjacent SCMs, a berm and bioswales, on the ...