Presentations

 A full list of my presentations:

14) C. Li, A. L. Handwerger, & D. E. Horton. Modeling and remote sensing of postfire debris flow susceptibility at regional scales. Presented at Establishing Directions in Postfire Debris Flow Science Conference 2024, Lake Tahoe, California, 20-22 May 2024, poster

13) P. M. Graffy, A. Sunderraj, M. A. Visa, C. Miller, B. Barrett, S. Rao, S. F. Camilleri, R. D. Harp, C. Li, A. Brenneman, A. Kho, D. E. Horton, N. Allen. Climate-Related Heat Exposure and Cardiovascular Health: A Global Scoping Review. Presented at American Heart Association EPI Lifestyle Meeting. Chicago, IL, 18-21 March 2024, poster

12) C. Li, A. L. Handwerger, & D. E. Horton (2023). Probabilistically hindcasting California’s hydro-geomorphic hazards triggered by the parade of atmospheric rivers in January 2023. Abstract EP21A-03. Presented at AGU, San Francisco, CA, 11-15 Dec 2023, talk

11)  C. Li, Guo Yu, Jiali Wang, & D. E. Horton (2023). Improved soil moisture simulations across complex terrain in central California using state-of-the-science soil parameter estimates. Abstract H23L-1747. Presented at AGU, San Francisco, CA, 11-15 Dec 2023, poster

10) Aidan Ocampo*, C. Li, Telemak (Telly) Olsen, Allison Pfeiffer, & D. E. Horton (2023). One-Way Coupled Post-Fire Debris Flow Modeling Using WRF-Hydro and RAMMS. Abstract NH21B-0663.Presented at AGU, San Francisco, CA, 11-15 Dec 2023, poster

9)  C. Li, A. L. Handwerger, & D. E. Horton (2023). Modeling and remote sensing of postfire debris flow susceptibility at regional scales. Presented at Geological Society of America (GSA) 2023, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 14-18 Oct 2023, talk

8)  C. Li, A. L. Handwerger, & D. E. Horton (2023). Augmentation of WRF-Hydro to simulate postfire debris flow susceptibility at regional scales. Center for Land Surface Hazards (CLaSH) Modeling Expo, virtual, 1-2 May 2023, talk

7)  V. Desai, C. Li, D. E. Horton, A. L. Handwerger, & K. Daniels (2022). Soil moisture and displacement data forecast the fate of creeping landslides via multilayer networks, Abstract NH16A-04 presented at 2022 Fall Meeting, AGU, Chicago, IL, 12-16 Dec 2022, talk.

6)  C. Li, A. L. Handwerger, & D. E. Horton (2022). Developing hydrometeorological landslide thresholds in California using WRF-Hydro hindcast simulations and radar-constrained precipitation data, Abstract 1160899 presented at 2022 Fall Meeting, AGU, Chicago, IL, 12-16 Dec 2022, poster.

5)  C. Li, A. L. Handwerger, J. Wang, & D. E. Horton (2022). Modeling of AR-induced Post-wildfire Debris Flow Susceptibility in California, U.S.A., Abstract AS60-A004 presented at 2022 Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS) Annual Meeting, virtual, 1–5 Aug 2022, talk

4)  C. Li, G. Yu, J. Wang, X. Li, A. L. Handwerger, & D. E. Horton (2022).  A novel soil moisture calibration scheme for WRF-Hydro and its application in slow-moving landslide studies. Abstract 1033140 presented by J. Wang at Frontiers in Hydrology Meeting 2022, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 19-24 Jun 2022, talk

3)  C. Li, A. L. Handwerger, J. Wang, W. Yu, X. Li, N. J. Finnegan, G. Buscarnera, & D. E. Horton (2021). Use of WRF-Hydro to simulate runoff-generated debris flow hazard in burn scars, Abstract H55X-1006 presented at 2021 Fall Meeting, AGU, New Orleans, LA, 13-17 Dec 2021, poster

2) C. Li, W. Mei, & Y. Kamae (2020). A cluster analysis of the tracks of North Atlantic wintertime atmospheric rivers and links to extreme precipitation and winds, Abstract AI11A-04 presented at 2020 Ocean Sciences Meeting, San Diego, CA, 16-21 Feb 2020, talk 

1) C. Li, W. Mei, & Y. Kamae (2019). Variability and predictability of North Atlantic cold-season atmospheric river occurrence frequency in a set of high-resolution atmospheric simulations, Abstract GC43F-1325 presented at 2019 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 9-13 Dec 2019, poster 



Highlight

2023 AGU in San Francisco

During 2023 AGU Fall meeting, I gave a 10-min talk and a poster presentation.

 My talk was about the use of WRF-Hydro to hindcast the hydrologic conditions underlying the 700 landslides triggered by the parade of atmospheric rivers during Jan 2023 in California.

My poster was about the published WRR paper that's on using state-of-the-science soil parameters to improve modelled soil moisture and streamflow simulations.

In May 2023, I gave a talk at the Center for Land Surface Hazards (CLaSH)'s modeling expo in a session on climate/environmental forcing.

Starting 26:15 is my talk on augmenting WRF-Hydro to simulate hydro-geomorphic hazards at regional scales. You can find the slides here.

2019 AGU in San Francisco

I was presenting a study on climate variability associated with winter-time atmospheric rivers over the North Atlantic during my Master's studies at UNC-Chapel Hill. It's now published in the journal Climate Dynamics. Read more here.

2021 AGU in New Orleans

 I was presenting my PhD study on numerical modeling of postfire debris flow susceptibility in a domain in central California. The study is now published in the journal Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences. Read more here.