Collaborations
The Agroclimate and Hydraulics Research Unit has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY, MANHATTAN, KS
WinDAM User Interface Enhancement
Enhancement of Erosion Processes and Breach Prediction and Analysis Modules for Sites and WinDAM and Other Hydraulic and Hydrologic Support Tools
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE, WASHINGTON, NE
Enhancement of WinDAM User Interface
Enhancement of Erosion Processes and Breach Prediction and Analysis Modules and Other Hydraulic and Hydrologic Support Tools
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE - NRCS, Washington, DC
Development of Engineering Tools, Design Guidance Documents, and Computational Software for Monitoring, Inspecting and Rehabilitating Aging Dams
NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY, RALEIGH, NC
Developing Integrated Geospatial Architectures to Support Enterprise Deployment of Geographic Information Systems Products at USDA
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY, STILLWATER, OK
Climate-informed Assessment of Water Availability and Adaptive Management for Cropping Systems in the Fort Cobb Reservoir Experimental Watershed
Oklahoma Center for Hydrological Integrated Monitoring, Modeling, and Mitigation
Dam Analysis Modernization of Tools, Applications, Guidance and Standardization (DAM-TAGS) Project
Operation of the ARS Micronet to Provide a Long-Term, High Spatial Resolution Climate Record for Study of Hydrologic and Agricultural Systems
OKLAHOMA WATER RESOURCES BOARD, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK
Upper Washita River Basin Water Resources Monitoring and Evaluation
REDLANDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE, EL RENO, OK
Stakeholder Development, Student Help, and Educational Opportunities Associated with the Southern Plains LTAR Network Site
TEXAS A&M AGRILIFE RESEARCH, COLLEGE STATION, TX
Water Quality and Hydrology Research on Impacts of Variable Land Management and Climate on Water and Soil Resources
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON, ARLINGTON
Development of an Analogue Weather Forecast Using Machine Learning and K Nearest Neighbor Algorithms
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, URBANA, IL
Evaluation of Management Impacts on Water and Soil Quality using Distributed Hydrologic and Transport Models
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI SYSTEM, COLUMBIA, MO
Lower Missouri River Basin Water Resource Monitoring and Modeling
Missouri River Basin Water Resource Management
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA, NORMAN, OK
Climate Variability and Change in Central Oklahoma
USDA, OCIO, ENTERPRISE GEOSPATIAL MGMT OFFICE, Washington, DC
Developing a Conceptual Integrated Geospatial Architectures To Support Enterprise Deployment of Geographic Information Systems Products at USDA
WUHAN UNIVERSITY
Develop and Evaluate a Site-specific Climate Downscaling Tool for Climatic Impact Assessment