Submit your abstracts to AGU 2025
July 25, 2025

I'm convening two sessions at the upcoming AGU Fall Meeting 2025 in New Orleans! If you're interested in urban hydroclimate research, we warmly welcome you to join us and submit your abstracts. Read more

Visit UCI CHRS
June 23, 2025

Really appreciate Dr. Amir Aghakouchak for inviting me to visit UC Irvine and the Center for Hydrometeorology and Remote Sensing (CHRS) this summer.

Read more for the story behind the big smiles from Dr. Sorooshian and me!

Best PhD Award
Best PhD Award 2024-2025
April 22, 2025

Awarded the Best PhD Talk at the Jackson School of Geosciences, UT Austin.

Thanks to Shuku for the photo!

PhD Defense
PhD Defense Completed
March 28, 2025

Successfully defended my PhD dissertation at UT Austin.

Grateful to many people, I would like to share the acknowledgements section of my dissertation here. Read more

AMS Presentation
Presented at AMS 2025
January 17, 2025

Shared my work on urban precipitation anomalies at the AMS Annual Meeting.

AGU Session Chair
Chaired an Urban Climate Session at AGU 2024
December 12, 2024

Co-chaired an urban climate session with Dr. Ruby Leung, Dr. Jessica Eisma, and Dr. Alka Tiwari at the AGU Fall Meeting.

(Does anyone else wonder why it’s called the “Fall” Meeting while it’s always held in mid-December?).

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TV Interview with PBS Terra
November 14 2024

I’m thrilled to share that I was invited for a TV interview with PBS Terra, where I talked about how cities can shape surrounding storms and rainfall intensity. It was such an exciting experience to bring urban hydroclimate science to a wider audience!

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Visit Texas A&M
Summer Visit to Texas A&M
July 25, 2024

I really enjoyed my three-week visit with Dr. John Nielsen-Gammon’s group and the Southern Regional Climate Center at Texas A&M University. Every group member was warm, sincere, and dedicated. Thanks to Alison and BJ for introducing me to Blue Baker. I loved that brunch spot! I’m excited to continue collaborating with Dr. Nielsen-Gammon to deepen our understanding of Texas climate and water resources. Howdy!