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Interannual Variability in Daily Characteristics of Winter Precipitation at Tallahassee, 1949 – 2016

CAPPS – Interannual Variability in Daily Characteristics of Winter Precipitation at Tallahassee, 1949 – 2016 Holli Capps Article first published online: 20 NOV 2019 The Florida Geographer ABSTRACT: Knowledge of the risks, or variability, associated with daily precipitation characteristics: their frequency, magnitude and duration, is fundamental to correct management and planning of many human activities. […]

Holli Capps Herron

they/she hcapps65@ufl.edu @Holli_C_Herron State of Origin: Florida Degree Program: PhD Entered Program: Fall 2021 Expected Graduation: Spring 2025 Dissertation Topic: Climate Science Adviser: Dr. Katy Serafin and Dr. David Keelliongs Research Statement: My research interests include climate science and hydro-climatology broadly, and specifically rainfall and streamflow variability, and extreme precipitation, as well as extreme precipitation utilizing Extreme Value […]

Predicting monthly streamflows and their variability from limited historic records in the Tárcoles watershed, Costa Rica

CAPPS – Predicting monthly streamflows and their variability from limited historic records in the Tárcoles watershed, Costa Rica Holli Nicole Capps Article first published online: 01 NOV 2018 Journal of Undergraduate Research DOI: 10.32473/uf%20jur.v20i1.106980 ABSTRACT: Lack of instrumentation in many developing nations makes it difficult to gauge available water resources, an essential part of national […]