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GWFO will be at #CWRA2026 representing the growing network of water scientists in Canada's premier freshwater research facility providing long-term water monitoring, informing decision makers with up-to-date science, and supporting regional drought, flood, and wildfire forecasting.
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uwaterloo.ca/ecohydrology... @uw-ecohydrology.bsky.social
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Work carried out by GWF and GWFO team members @uwaterloo.ca found that understanding how winter peatland emissions reduce their carbon‑storage capacity is crucial for improving climate predictions and managing a major global carbon sink uwaterloo.ca/ecohydrology... @uw-ecohydrology.bsky.social
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Forests catch a lot of snowfall, but how that snow is stored, lost, or melts varies widely by climate. GWFO observation sites Marmot Creek and Fortress Mountain provided data for improving models that help to better predict water supply and climate impacts. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1...
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Higher-than-normal mountain snowpack in Alberta is expected to bring relief to Saskatchewan following years of drought-like conditions in some areas. John Pomeroy, a professor at the University of Sas...
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Above-average Alberta snowpack expected to ease drought concerns in Saskatchewan
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A U of S water expert says a record Rocky Mountains snowpack could mark a turning point after years of drought, while captain of Saskatoon riverboat Prairie Lily hopes higher flows clear built-up sand...
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Bhaleka Persaud, Research Data Management Specialist with the Global Water Futures Observatories (GWFO) and ERG, presented research at the Canadian Polar Data Workshop VI in Waterloo, Ontario.
High river flows may signal end to multi-year Saskatchewan drought
Bhaleka attends the Canadian Polar Data Workshop VI | Ecohydrology Research Group | University of Waterloo
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With high waters coming to the South Sask. River, some water sport groups are being forced to make a change while others benefit from the rise. Officials warn it may be dangerous.
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Incoming high-water levels to raise Saskatoon waterline by over half a meter | Globalnews.ca
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The Town of Banff will assess trail closures as water recedes.
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Bow River no longer rising in Banff
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New research highlights the critical role of the non-growing season in shaping Peatland carbon budgets.
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Saskatoon's water-loving residents have grown used to paddling, swimming, wading and rowing in low levels on the South Saskatchewan River, but a record amount of snow melting in the Rocky Mountains is...
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New publication Compares Modeled and Measured Carbon Dioxide Data in Canadian Peatlands During the Non-growing Season | Ecohydrology Research Group | University of Waterloo
Saskatoon has gotten used to low water levels, but Alberta's melting snowpack is coming | CBC News
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We are just a few days away from the #CWRA2026 National Conference in #Winnipeg, MB šŸ’§ šŸ“ø If you are posting about the conference, be sure to tag us on socials and use the hashtag #CWRA2026 in your posts! Reshare and comment down below to let us know if you are attending šŸ‘‡
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