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Section 1: Info
Canadian Rockies Hydrological Observatory
The Canadian Rockies Hydrological Observatory (CRHO) is a major observational network run by the Centre for Hydrology, USask in collaboration with the Biogeosciences Institute, University of Calgary, the University of Waterloo, the National Hydrological Service of Environment and Climate Change Canada, Government of Alberta and other partner organizations to improve understanding and prediction of hydrometeorological, ecological and cryospheric phenomena in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. It forms part of the Global Cryosphere Watch programme of the World Meteorological Organisation, Geneva and is staged from the Barrier Lake Research Station of the University of Calgary’s Biogeosciences Institute in Kananaskis.
The CRHO aims to:
- Advance development and integration of information on how hydrological, ecohydrological and cryospheric processes interact to form streamflow
-Develop and run hydrological models to produce earth system and water resource predictions for past and future climates.
Website:
https://research-groups.usask.ca/hydrology/science/research-facilities/crho.php#Overview