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About Kristie Franz

The primary goal of our research group is to advance the methods used for predicting hydrologic processes on short to long time horizons through improved understanding and representation of hydrologic variability and uncertainty. Topics of interest include: Snow and rainfall-runoff modeling, hydrologic applications of remote sensing data, climate and land use impacts on the hydrologic cycle, and probabilistic streamflow and water supply forecasting.

Positions

Present Associate Professor, Iowa State University Department of Geological and Atmospheric Sciences
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Honors and Awards

  • • College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Award for Early Achievement in Research Award, Iowa State University (2015)
  • • Dziubanski, D., AMS Science and Policy Colloquium Fellowship, June 1-10, 2014, Washington, D.C. (2014)
  • • Newkirk Center for Science and Society Fellowship, University of California, Irvine (2005)
  • • AMS Science and Policy Colloquium Fellowship, June 1-10, 2003, Washington, D.C. (2003)

Courses

  • Meteorology 160, Water Resources of the World
  • Geology 416X/516X, Hydrologic Modeling and Analysis
  • Environmental Science 402/502, Watershed Hydrology

Education

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2006 PhD, University of California, Irvine
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2001 M.S., University of Arizona
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1995 B.S., University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
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Contact Information

3023 Agronomy
716 Farm House Ln
Ames, IA 50011-1051
Phone: 515-294-7454
Fax: 515-294-2619

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Peer-Reviewed Articles (17)