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waterloop #103: Computing Where the Water Goes with Scott Hagen

waterloop #103: Computing Where the Water Goes with Scott Hagen

Fromwaterloop: exploring solutions


waterloop #103: Computing Where the Water Goes with Scott Hagen

Fromwaterloop: exploring solutions

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Jun 23, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Advancements in technology and computers have allowed scientists to develop a detailed look at the coastal land margin, the dynamic area where the land and ocean interface. The high resolution models are used to better understand the coastal environment and predict where the water goes during storm surge and floods. This science is important for protecting ecosystems and preparing communities, as discussed in this episode with Scott Hagen, Director of the Center for Coastal Resiliency and Louisiana State University. Scott also talks about lessons learned from the computer models, including the ability of marshes to migrate from sea level rise, the value of nature based solutions for adaptation, and embracing the coast as an ever-changing place.
waterloop is made possible in part by grants from the Walton Family Foundation and Spring Point Partners.
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Released:
Jun 23, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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A podcast helping water leaders to discover solutions and drive change. waterloop is for people who work in water at utilities, government, universities, engineering firms, technology companies, and environmental organizations. The podcast helps listeners to become more knowledgeable experts, creators of change in communities, and builders of a sustainable and equitable water future. waterloop is hosted by Travis Loop, who brings two decades of experience in journalism and water communications, including at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.