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Modeled streamflow over Kansas and water in Clinton Reservoir. This research will improve water forecast models used for water availability and allocation in Kansas. (Image courtesy of Joshua Roundy)
Researchers at the University of Kansas School of Engineering are teaming up with the Kansas Water Office to create models accounting for uncertainty about the state’s future climate so officials who allocate water can better forecast supply and demand of the vital...