Matthew McCabe
- Senior Lecturer -
Matthew’s principal research interest is in developing approaches to better characterize the fluxes and stores of water in the hydrological cycle and their interaction and development as they move through the Earth system. Using a variety of sophisticated modelling approaches, coupled with observational based techniques including satellite remote sensing and in-situ based instrumentation, a better understanding of the dynamics of these processes can be achieved. Matthew’s research group undertakes a range of projects in the area of water and energy cycle studies, including satellite based estimation of hydrological variables, surface water/groundwater/atmosphere interactions, in-situ techniques for hydrological description and land surface hydrological modelling investigations. The ultimate aim of these research areas is to move towards an effective use and integration of observations and models that improve our ability to understand the Earth system – particularly as relates to water.
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