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Presentations and recordings are now available for CSDMS 2025 Annual Meeting keynotes, clinics and posters. Thank you all for participating in this annual event that was hold at Colorado University. More...

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CSDMS 2026 Annual Meeting: Modeling Landscapes in Motion at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, May 19-21, 2026. Registration deadline April 1st, 2026. Details: csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/Form:An...
Posted on: 2026-03-11

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The Center for Land Surface Hazards (CLaSH) will hold an Annual Meeting September 23-26, 2026. More details to come regarding location, accommodations and registration information. Be sure to add a placeholder to your calendar! Details will be available here: www.geoclash.org
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PhD opportunity - Quaternary Tectonics & Luminescence thermochronometry, University of Canterbury, New Zealand. Apply by 31 March. See also: csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/Jobs
Posted on: 2026-03-10

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Postdoc position on freshwater ecohydrology at Texas State University. Apply by 23 March. See also: csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/Jobs
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GeoClaw Users’ Workshop on March 19-20, 2026, short talks by developers & users about GeoClaw-related projects (D-Claw, ForestClaw, BingClaw, etc.)discussion and break-out groups, one-on-one time with developers for users who need assistance with GeoClaw. Details: www.clawpack.org/geoclaw-user...
Posted on: 2026-03-06


Between the Bytes; Greg Tucker's blog

A Roomful of Computers: the Prescience of Lewis Fry Richardson: In a course I teach on geophysical fluid mechanics, I like show students a video depicting a year of weather on planet earth. The video looks down on a projected map of the world as viewed from space. Moisture rings the equator in a belt of clouds, riding ever westward on the trade winds. Over the Amazon jungle .....