I would like to bring to your attention the UQ workshop that will be held this September in Italy. Below is the workshop description copied from the workshop website available at https://frontuq18.org/. The second edition of the outreach workshop “Frontiers
Grand challenges
Substantial progress has been made in the last several decades for quantification and communication of hydrologic uncertainty (uncertainty quantification here is in a broad sense, including parameter estimation, sensitivity analysis, uncertainty propagation, and experimental data and data-worth analysis for uncertainty
Grey’s view on grand challenge
As for a ‘grand challenge’, I see the biggest open challenge as about how to build models that learn. That is, how do we leverage the power of machine learning and modern inference techniques for learning multi-scale physical and emergent
Grey’s Writing on Game Changers for Hydrologic Uncertainty Analysis
This is a great start. We may build a list, and then select for the top three or top ten. First successful automatic calibration of a hydrology model: Duan, Q., S. Sorooshian, and V. Gupta (1992), Effective and efficient global
Meeting details and general update
I attended a tele-conference today (3/12/2018) organized by Jeffrey McDonnell, the President of the AGU Hydrology Section, for the Section’s Technical Committee (TC) chairs. There are a number of items that I would like to share with you and, at
Which session to submit to? Hydrologic Uncertainty at AGU Fall Meeting 2017
Uncertainty is a multi-faceted topic. To help in choosing a session to submit to at the AGU Fall Meeting 2017, we’ve put together a shortlist of sessions related to characterizing uncertainty, living with uncertainty, and reducing uncertainty. Comments and questions about specific
Uncertainty about Uncertainty
I like to point to Keith Beven’s (1987) conference paper, titled ‘Towards a new paradigm in hydrology’, as a place for new hydrologists to start to develop an understanding of uncertainty in the hydrological sciences[1]. In that paper Keith argued
Hoshin V. Gupta is awarded John Dalton Medal 2014
The 2014 John Dalton Medal is awarded to Hoshin V. Gupta for seminal contributions to systems approaches to hydrologic science, for training a large number of outstanding young scientists, and for unselfish stewardship of hydrologic science and practice on a