Kyoungho Ryu
My research goal is to understand the anthropogenic impacts on the environment, particularly how land surface changes influence the water cycle. To achieve this, I use models as key tools In my research.
During my Ph.D., I focused on geophysical processes to uncover the mechanism responsible for the distinct spatial patterns of soil moisture-rainfall feedback across the conterminous United States, using a cloud-topped boundary layer model.
As a postdoctoral researcher, I aim to assess the influence of biogeochemical cycle on surface energy balance, water availability, and land-atmosphere interactions by employing the Canadian Land Surface Scheme including Biogeochemical Cycles (CLASSIC).


Postdoctoral Fellow
Affiliations
Department of Civil and Water Engineering,
Université Laval
Ouranos, Montréal
Contact
Land-Atmospheric Boundary Layer Interactions
Surface energy balance
Surface water availability
Department of Civil and Water Engineering
Contact
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