Regional Climate Modelling Workshop Presentations: Great Lakes’ hydrodynamic models and atmospheric models
Professor Ram Yerubandi, a research scientist for Environment Canada based at the Canada Centre for Inland Water, presented at CC-RAI’s Climate Science Workshop in February 2010.
Yerubandi’s presentation focuses on the linkages between the hydrodynamic modelling of the Great Lakes and atmospheric modelling.
Yerubandi highlights the importance of understanding the dynamic interplay between hydrodynamic systems and regional climate modelling.
His presentation explores the evolution of hydrodynamic modelling and their importance in accurately predicting changes to water quality and quantity in Ontario’s future.
Tags: atmospheric modelling, Canada Centre for Inland Water, Environment Canada, Great Lakes, hydrology, Ontario, Ram Yerubandi, Regional Climate Modelling, water quality
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