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The main objective of the Hydrometeorology Lab at the Fredy & Nadine Herrmann Institute of Earth Sciences (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) is to investigate hydrological and meteorological systems at different space-time scales and their interactions utilizing in-situ and remote sensing information, experimental field sites, mathematical models and advanced computational techniques. Research at the Hydrometeorology Lab includes rainfall-runoff analysis, radar hydrology, hydrological processes and models, climate change and their impacts on different environmental systems, radar quantitative precipitation estimation, droughts, and flash-flood generation processes.

  • Installation of rain gauges in Ramot Menashe

    Field work

    Installation of rain gauges in Ramot Menashe

  • Flashflood on Darga stream

    21/11/2014

  • Rain gauges in Ramot Menashe

    a part of the lab dense gauge network

  • Helicopter ride over the Dead Sea and Arava stream

    Salt patterns

    Helicopter ride over the Dead Sea and Arava stream

  • Arava stream - Helicopter ride over the Dead Sea and Arava stream

    Arava stream

    Helicopter ride over the Dead Sea and Arava stream