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Arable Labs
Arable Labs builds smart sensors for farmers. Adaptive Hydrology works closely with their data science team to develop tools to put their data to work for producers wanting to optimize inputs and maximize outputs. As part of this ongoing collaboration we have built webtools to interface with growers, helped calibrate ground sensors, developed machine learning algorithms for predictive modeling, and combined ground data with satellite imagery. Arable continues to push the limits on how observational data can inform agricultural practices and we are proud to be partners in this effort.
Arable Labs builds smart sensors for farmers. Adaptive Hydrology works closely with their data science team to develop tools to put their data to work for producers wanting to optimize inputs and maximize outputs. As part of this ongoing collaboration we have built webtools to interface with growers, helped calibrate ground sensors, developed machine learning algorithms for predictive modeling, and combined ground data with satellite imagery. Arable continues to push the limits on how observational data can inform agricultural practices and we are proud to be partners in this effort.
Farmers Conservation Alliance
Farmers Conservation Alliance (FCA) is a nonprofit based in Hood River, Oregon. On paper, they specialize in irrigation modernization and fish screening technologies. But in practice, their art form is how they bring people together around win-win opportunities in water resource conservation. Adaptive Hydrology has collaborated with FCA on projects related to data management, optimization of engineering and analysis procedures, energy program assessments, and impact metrics. Working with FCA is an honor; we share their passion for solving agriculture/water challenges around the West and look forward to continuing to help them achieve their lofty goals.
Farmers Conservation Alliance (FCA) is a nonprofit based in Hood River, Oregon. On paper, they specialize in irrigation modernization and fish screening technologies. But in practice, their art form is how they bring people together around win-win opportunities in water resource conservation. Adaptive Hydrology has collaborated with FCA on projects related to data management, optimization of engineering and analysis procedures, energy program assessments, and impact metrics. Working with FCA is an honor; we share their passion for solving agriculture/water challenges around the West and look forward to continuing to help them achieve their lofty goals.
Climate Ready Missoula
Adaptive Hydrology lives in Missoula, Montana. So, of course, when our County, City and nonprofit leaders wanted to develop a climate adaptation plan for Missoula County, we were knocking down the door to be a part of it. Adaptive Hydrology officially served as a technical adviser throughout the one and a half year effort, but also volunteered on the steering committee and continues to offer whatever it can to help this plan get implemented. We have been a part of many climate assessments, but this one is our favorite. Check out the link above and you will see why.
Adaptive Hydrology lives in Missoula, Montana. So, of course, when our County, City and nonprofit leaders wanted to develop a climate adaptation plan for Missoula County, we were knocking down the door to be a part of it. Adaptive Hydrology officially served as a technical adviser throughout the one and a half year effort, but also volunteered on the steering committee and continues to offer whatever it can to help this plan get implemented. We have been a part of many climate assessments, but this one is our favorite. Check out the link above and you will see why.
hydroLogic Gallatin
Ever wish that you knew more about how water is distributed throughout a watershed? hydroLogic Gallatin provides an in depth overview of water quantity, quality, and water rights throughout Gallatin County, Montana. In addition, it provides predictive tools to help users gain insight into different water resource scenarios. hydroLogic is the brainchild of sciGaia and The Four Corners Foundation. Adaptive Hydrology was able to team up with these two organizations to help with predictive modeling, remote sensing, and climate analysis. These two organizations have big plans for the future of hydroLogic...stay tuned!
Ever wish that you knew more about how water is distributed throughout a watershed? hydroLogic Gallatin provides an in depth overview of water quantity, quality, and water rights throughout Gallatin County, Montana. In addition, it provides predictive tools to help users gain insight into different water resource scenarios. hydroLogic is the brainchild of sciGaia and The Four Corners Foundation. Adaptive Hydrology was able to team up with these two organizations to help with predictive modeling, remote sensing, and climate analysis. These two organizations have big plans for the future of hydroLogic...stay tuned!
Montana Climate Assessment
The Montana Climate Assessment was a stakeholder driven, multi-institutional, three-year effort to better understand climate change in Montana and its impacts on Forestry, Water Resources, and Agriculture. As a co-author and the climate analysis lead, Adaptive Hydrology analyzed historical trends and future projections in climate data and models. As part of this effort, Adaptive Hydrology continues to travel around the State of Montana talking with community leaders, individual stakeholders, and land managers about the importance of building resiliency across our landscape. We are also now involved in an additional chapter focused on Climate Change and Human Health -- to be released in Summer of 2020.
The Montana Climate Assessment was a stakeholder driven, multi-institutional, three-year effort to better understand climate change in Montana and its impacts on Forestry, Water Resources, and Agriculture. As a co-author and the climate analysis lead, Adaptive Hydrology analyzed historical trends and future projections in climate data and models. As part of this effort, Adaptive Hydrology continues to travel around the State of Montana talking with community leaders, individual stakeholders, and land managers about the importance of building resiliency across our landscape. We are also now involved in an additional chapter focused on Climate Change and Human Health -- to be released in Summer of 2020.