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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.
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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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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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It was definitely beautiful. Still pretty wet from the winter and the Mormon crickets are not out yet (but they’re waking up down lower)

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I'm glad I wasn't the only one. The more I thing about it, what bugs me is underlying assumptions that readers won't understand how some non-native grasses are particularly problematic and that at least some readers that are already aware of invasives generally, and cheatgrass specifically.

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They gone

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Perhaps unsurprisingly, results show subsurface representation doesn't significantly impact ET, but there is a dramatic and dynamic interplay between streamflow and rock moisture storage. Important and interesting implications for how we treat the critical zone in models. 3/3

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Using alternative assumptions about hydraulic characteristics in zones identified in the geophysical data, Hang ran simulations to evaluate how moisture dynamics varied across different components of the subsurface and surface. 2/3

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Redox absolutely destroyed me in Chem 2, destroying my interest in chemistry for like decades. Am trying to catch up now and it’s hard. Also, can I get the pdf 😉

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*razzle

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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.
688 followers539 following179 posts