Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences

Catalina Jerez Toledo

(She/Her)

Research Interests

PhD student in Civil Engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder, where I focus on climate change impacts and water resource management. With over five years of experience assessing hydrological shifts under various climate change scenarios, I am committed to advancing global sustainability and resilience. By translating scientific findings into actionable insights for communities and policymakers, I strive to foster informed decision-making and protect vital water resources for future generations.

Current Research

My current research centers on improving hydroclimate forecasts for the Colorado River Basin using multi-model combination approaches. By integrating data from multiple hydrological and climate models, I seek to enhance forecasting accuracy and reliability, which is crucial for effective water resource management. This work involves evaluating how different modeling frameworks perform under changing climate scenarios and identifying the strengths of each approach to produce more robust predictions.

Research Categories

Atmosphere, Climate and Weather, Water Resources
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