ED43E-17:
A Hydrological Perspective to Advance Understanding of the Water Cycle

Thursday, 18 December 2014: 2:57 PM
Wouter Berghuijs, University of Bristol, Civil Engineering, Bristol, United Kingdom
Abstract:
In principle hydrologists are scientists that study relationships within the water cycle. Yet, current technology makes it tempting for hydrology students to lose their “hydrological perspective” and become instead full-time computer programmers or statisticians. I assert that students should ensure their hydrological perspective thrives, notwithstanding the importance and possibilities of current technology. This perspective is necessary to advance the science of hydrology. As other hydrologists have pondered similar views before, I make no claims of originality here. I just hope that in presenting my perspective on this issue I may spark the interest of other early career hydrologists.