Who Is Southwest Hydrology?
Southwest Hydrology was founded in 2001 by Betsy Woodhouse, Ph.D. and Howard Grahn. Their careers in hydrologic consulting, government, and academia, and attendance at meetings throughout the Southwest, have exposed them to a wide variety of interesting hydrological work that typically is communicated only to a local area or entity. Their goal in starting the magazine was to bring all these groups and regions together to the benefit of all. Published by the NSF Center for Sustainability of semi-Arid Hydrology and Riparian Areas (SAHRA) since 2003, Southwest Hydrology also furthers SAHRA’s mission of promoting sustainable management of water resources in semi-arid regions through stakeholder-relevant research and knowledge transfer. Perhaps most importantly, Southwest Hydrology is all of us, the water professionals of the Southwest, who contribute to the magazine and make it a success. Please join us! NEWS BRIEFS and SHORT ARTICLES Each issue of Southwest Hydrology contains news briefs