Annette Eicker
annetteeicker.bsky.social
Annette Eicker
@annetteeicker.bsky.social
Geodesy Prof at HCU Hamburg | gravity, water, satellites, climate
Thanks so much for organizing! It was great (again). 🙂
April 29, 2025 at 10:29 PM
No way! No FOMO. Never…
(We will miss you so much!)
April 27, 2025 at 12:10 PM
Thanks! It’s been actually really nice so far. Good luck with the constructions! 😕Hope to see you on Sunday.
April 25, 2025 at 9:16 PM
In the last oral presentation of the afternoon session, Artur Lenczuk from Military Univ of Techn. Warsaw presents a mulitvariate drought severity index that includes #GNSS and #GRACE information highlighting the benefit of space #geodesy for analyzing hydrological extremes.
March 24, 2025 at 4:03 PM
Another presentation on #GNSS for #hydrology by Motahareh Esfandyari-Kaloukan (Univ. of Isfahan) highlighting the benefit of using the Hilbert-Huang Transform in the processing of the GNSS time series. #ICCC
March 24, 2025 at 3:54 PM
We stay with hydrological induced loading but move from the U.S. to South America: Micaela Carbonetti from the Instituto Geográfico Nacional Argentino is presenting their work on hydrological loading impact on SIRGAS-CON geodetic coordinates using PCA.
March 24, 2025 at 3:46 PM
Another interesting presentation from the University of. Montana given by Zachary Young on creating a GPS-based drought index. #ICCC
March 24, 2025 at 3:31 PM
How did atmospheric rivers increase water storage in the Western U.S. resulting in a (temporary?) relief from the past drought in California? Exciting story-telling by Hilary Martens from the Univ. of Montana at the #ICCC workshop. Check out the related EOS article: eos.org/articles/cal...
March 24, 2025 at 3:25 PM
Another presentation from @gfz.bsky.social given by Lone Stumpe on the El Nino impact on earth rotation showing that ENSO has a strong impact on interannual hydrological angular momentum variations, especially for the length-of-day component. #ICCC
March 24, 2025 at 10:41 AM