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Nate Chaney

Environmental Sciences and Engineering

Duke University

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About Nate Chaney at Duke University (Duke)

Based at Duke University, Nate Chaney focuses their scholarly efforts on hydrological modeling, climate variability, watershed management, soil property mapping, remote sensing, mesoscale meteorology, spatial interpolation, large-sample hydrology, bridging the gap between theory and practice in hydrological modeling. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "Uncertainties in Regional to Global Variability in Drought and Implications for Future Projections", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of hydrological modeling and climate variability. Additional work such as "Forecasting and mitigating natural hazards with remote and in-situ monitoring " further demonstrates their commitment to advancing knowledge in this domain.

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hydrological modelingclimate variabilitywatershed managementsoil property mappingremote sensingmesoscale meteorologyspatial interpolationlarge-sample hydrology
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