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Lejo Flores, Ph.D.
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Professor of Hydrology at Boise State. Focused on the intersection of climate, critical zone, and computing.
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Text me. Do. Not. Leave. Me. A. Voicemail.

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Hydrology Paper of the Day @ChaopengShen suggested by @MLEarthSciences on testing hydrological models: metamorphic testing adapted from software engineering principles; hydroclimatic changes in inputs; and application of the GR4 and LSTM machine learning models to CONUS basins.

Metamorphic testing of machine learning and conceptual hydrologic models
Metamorphic testing of machine learning and conceptual hydrologic models

Abstract. Predicting the response of hydrologic systems to modified driving forces beyond patterns that have occurred in the past is of high importance for estimating climate change impacts or the eff...

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I maintain that one of America's greatest cultural strengths is its ability to do things like this with food. 10/10, would eat...

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Postdoc opportunity coming soon! Later this summer I'll be recruiting a 2yr postdoc to do snowmelt modeling and fieldwork in the beautiful Henry's Fork River watershed. Start date is after 10/01/24. Details to come, but reach out to me if interested or know someone who would be! #Hydrology

The Henry's Fork River at sunrise. Picture available under the Creative Commons license from https://www.flickr.com/photos/kenlund/1272891993
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Hydrology Paper of the Day @hydrolejo.bsky.social and colleagues on quantifying global changes to rooting depth due to human-induced climate change: thousands of square kilometers of rooted volume lost; a spatial geography of root deepening; and changes in agricultural land and woody plants.

Global‐Scale Shifts in Rooting Depths Due To Anthropocene Land Cover Changes Pose Unexamined Consequences for Critical Zone Functioning
Global‐Scale Shifts in Rooting Depths Due To Anthropocene Land Cover Changes Pose Unexamined Consequences for Critical Zone Functioning

<em>Earth's Future</em> is a transdisciplinary, open access AGU journal examining the state of the planet, sustainable and resilient societies, and the science of the Anthropocene.

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It’s probably more true than not… they’re supposedly really smart, so if “lean startup” principles worked for a e-business app then why not for spacecraft, DSVs, etc.

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Ok, now in the market for collaborators willing to determine author order on the sole basis of the winner of 3 rounds of GoldenEye: first player to 10, one shot/one kill, grenade launchers in Chemical Warfare Facility #2

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Yes! You had to stay up and make sure your phone cam had enough exposure to let enough light in. It was faint to the naked eye from light pollution

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I originally went out at 11 and this is what it looked like. I think there was still a bit of twilight

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Lejo Flores, Ph.D.
@hydrolejo.bsky.social
Professor of Hydrology at Boise State. Focused on the intersection of climate, critical zone, and computing.
687 followers539 following179 posts