Hydroclimate management Capacity Building in the Navajo Nation
Hydroclimate management capacity building and watershed-based precipitation-runoff modeling in the Navajo Nation. Click here to download the report (PDF)
Workshop & Symposium Presentations on Navajo Nation Hydroclimate Projects:
- Stage-Discharge Rating
- Black Mesa Monitoring and USGS Stream Gaging on Navajo and Hopi Lands
- Rainfall-Runoff Mode for Black Creek Watershed, Navajo Nation
- Automated Collection of Climate Data
- Application of the Continuous Slope-Area Method for Determining Stream Discharge and Development of Rating Curves in Ephemeral Channels
- Navajo Nation Hydroclimate Network: Data Uses, Collection, Problems, Solutions
- Online Climate Databases: Contributing to Climate Networks
- Hopi Tribe Water Resources Project
- NWS Needs and Requirements Related to Observations on Reservation Lands
- The State of Surface Water Measurement and Monitoring in the Navajo Nation
- Lessons Learned From Evaluating Navajo Nation Surface Water Measurement and Moitoring Sysyem
- USGS Streamgage Network
- Water Use
- Importance and the State of Surface Water Measurement in the Navajo Nation
- Navajo Hydroclimate Monitoring Capacity Building Workshop
- Northern Arizona Mesonet (NAM)-Project Update
Aregai Tecle
Professor of Hydrology
PO Box 15018
Northern Arizona University
Flagstaff, AZ 86011
Phone: (928) 523-6642
Fax: (928) 523-3031
Aregai.Tecle@nau.edu
