Ana Barros, professor of civil and environmental engineeringResearch interest: Physics of water cycle processes in mountainous regions with a focus on cloud formation and precipitation; remote sensing of the environment using microwave and infrared sensors; range predictability and risk analysis of natural hazards; computational environmental fluid mechanics and nonlinear dynamics; and the development and application of information technology as a research tool and in the operation of complex engineering systems.
Research interest: extreme events, flash flooding, flood modeling and prediction
Research interest: dynamics of embedded convection in orographic clouds, particularly on banded structures (convective rolls)
Research interest: land-atmosphere interactions and extreme hydrological events
Research interest: land-atmosphere interactions and extreme hydrological events
Research interest: hydrologic modeling, hydrometeorology, hydrological remote sensing, and land surface data assimilation.
Research interest: land/atmosphere interactions, extreme events and hydrometerology in mountainous regions.