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History of Hydrology Interviews

History of Hydrology
Hydrology
Climate Change
Institute Of Hydrology
IPCC
HPV Model
SMHI
IAHS
Geomorphology
Watergap
History Of Hydrology Interviews
Stochastic Processes
Wallingford, United Kingdom
Hydrological Research Unit
Goethe University Frankfurt
Global Hydrological Model
Dams and Flood Design
Venice
Padua
Cholera
Philosophy Of Science

This 'History of Hydrology Interviews' started in 2018 as a companion to History of Hydrology sessions at EGU General Assemblies with the goal of interviewing John Dalton or Henry Darcy EGU medallists. The channel has evolved to also host interviews with other distinguished hydrologists as part of the the 'History of Hydrology' Working Group of the International Association of Hydrologists (IAHS).... more

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This History of Hydrology interview features Professor András Bárdossy of the Institute for Modelling Hydraulic and Environmental Systems, Dept. of Hydrology and Geohydrology, University of Stuttgart, Germany. He is interviewed by Professor Erwin Zeh... more

This History of Hydrology interview features Professor Petra Döll, Professor of Hydrology at the Institute of Physical Geography at the Goethe University Frankfurt am Main. She is interviewed by Professor Okke Batelaan, Frankfurt am Main, July 4, 202... more

This History of Hydrology interview features Professor Sten Bergström, who retired in 2017 from the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute, Sweden. He is interviewed by Professor Berit Arheimer from the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrologi... more

This History of Hydrology interview features Professor Emeritus Wolfgang Kinzelbach of ETH Zürich, Switzerland. He is interviewed by Professor Okke Batelaan in Davos, September 8, 2024.

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András Bárdossy
Retired professor for Hydrology and Geohydrology at the University of Stuttgart
University of Stuttgart
Episode: 20. Prof. András Bárdossy
Petra Döll
Professor of Hydrology, Goethe University Frankfurt
Goethe University Frankfurt
Episode: 19. Prof. Petra Döll
Sten Bergström
Renowned Swedish hydrologist and developer of the HPV model
SMHI (Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute)
Episode: 18. Prof. Sten Bergström
Wolfgang Kinzelbach
Emeritus professor of hydromechanics
ETH Zurich
Episode: 17. Prof. Wolfgang Kinzelbach
Berit Arheimer
President of IAHS, hydrologist at SMHI
SMHI (Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute)
Episode: 16. Prof. Berit Arheimer
Peter Young
Meritus Professor of Environmental Systems at Lancaster University
Lancaster University
Episode: 15. Prof. Peter Young
Alberto Montanari
Professor of civil engineering and hydrology, interviewed for the History of Hydrology series
Universities in Italy (Parma, Milan, Bologna area)
Episode: 14. Prof. Alberto Montanari
Andrea Rinaldo
Hydrologist and professor
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)
Episode: 13. Prof. Andrea Rinaldo
Demetris Koutsoyiannis
Hydrologist and professor specializing in stochastic hydrology
National Technical University of Athens (NTUA)
Episode: 12. Prof. Demetris Koutsoyiannis

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Okke Batelaan
Host of History of Hydrology Interviews
Keith Beven
Host of History of Hydrology Interviews series; has appeared as interviewer across multiple episodes; affiliations include IAHS and Lancaster University

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14. Prof. Alberto Montanari
Q: Then I want to ask you also about working Renzo Rosso, because he's quite a character. He's also been interviewed in this series. So, how was that for you?
Rosso pushed us to be independent, encouraged creativity, and his guidance helped shape a long-lasting collaborative network and a focus on impactful, sometimes independent, research directions.
14. Prof. Alberto Montanari
Q: Alberto, actually could tell us a little bit about your background and how you came to be interested in water.
I studied civil engineering, selected a land and water management focus, and pursued research that connected water engineering with broader societal and environmental contexts, leading to a career in hydrology and collaborations across institutions.
6. Dr. Christine McCulloch
Q: How did field studies in places like Kenya influence his work and the Institute's direction?
Christine recounts Kenya fieldwork including catchment studies, the use of Penman's equation in high altitudes, and the social dynamics of managing local assistants and logistics, illustrating hands-on field science.
6. Dr. Christine McCulloch
Q: What was Jim McCulloch's leadership style like and how did it impact research and administration?
The host guides the conversation toward Jim's administrative responsibilities, his time in the RAF and Africa, his emphasis on interdisciplinary teams, and how his approach sometimes limited his own research but built the Institute.
6. Dr. Christine McCulloch
Q: What were the early hurdles in expanding hydro- chemistry and hydrology in the UK, and how did the Institute of Hydrology come to be?
She describes the competition for funding against larger established bodies, the push to create a focused Hydrology unit, and how Jim McCulloch and allies secured a dedicated building and capital to grow the field.

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A series of long-form interviews with leading hydrologists and historians of the field, focusing on career trajectories, landmark projects, and the evolution of hydrology as a discipline. Conversations commonly explore data availability, modeling approaches, open science, governance, and the societal relevance of hydrology, often weaving personal anecdotes with technical insights. The show stands out for its retro- and cross-cultural perspectives, international collaborations, and a strong emphasis on the historical development of methods, institutions, and policy relevance. Potential listeners include researchers, practitioners, historians of science, and professionals seeking deep context on how hydrology has shaped infrastructure, climat... more

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1. András Bárdossy
2. Petra Döll
3. Sten Bergström
4. Wolfgang Kinzelbach
5. Berit Arheimer
6. Peter Young
7. Alberto Montanari
8. Andrea Rinaldo

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