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Member Since 2018
Sarah Alexander
Student, University of Wisconsin Madison
Professional Experience
University of Wisconsin Madison
Student
2016 - Present
University of Wisconsin Madison
Graduate Research Assistant
2016 - 2021
University of Wisconsin Madison
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Education
University of Wisconsin Madison
Doctorate
2021
University of Wisconsin Madison
Masters
2018
Honors & Awards
AGU Congressional Science Fellow
Received 2022
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Outstanding Student Presentation Award
Received 2020
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AGU Abstracts
Integration of climate forecast information into local-level decision-making using an agent-based model to support community adaptation in the Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia
WATER AND SOCIETY: THE SCIENCE AND ART OF HYDROCLIMATIC FORECASTING FOR WATER RESOURCES DECISION-MAKING I
hydrology | 15 december 2020
Sarah Alexander, Paul J. Block
Accessibility to water resources is integral worldwide and variability can have profound impacts on social, political, and economic security. In regio...
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Seasonal forecasting in the Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia for ensuring food and water security
WATER AND SOCIETY: ENHANCING AND COMMUNICATING HYDROCLIMATE AND WEATHER FORECASTS OF EXTREME EVENTS FOR WATER RESOURCES DECISION-MAKING II POSTERS
hydrology | 11 december 2019
Zoi Dokou, Sarah Alexander, Amvrossios C. Bagtzogl...
The Blue Nile Basin (BNB), Ethiopia has the physical resources to drive regional economic growth through irrigated agriculture and hydropower developm...
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Statistical forecasts of Ethiopia’s Kiremt rainy season for rainfed agricultural planning
WATER AND SOCIETY: ENHANCING AND COMMUNICATING HYDROCLIMATE AND WEATHER FORECASTS OF EXTREME EVENTS FOR WATER RESOURCES DECISION-MAKING II POSTERS
hydrology | 11 december 2019
Jonathan Lala, Sarah Alexander, Paul J. Block
The Kiremt rainy season is a major driver of agricultural and economic development in Ethiopia, dictating the livelihoods of millions of farmers throu...
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