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Just back from talks at the GSA meeting in Charlotte, UNC Chapel Hill, Grand Valley State, the American Water Summit in Chicago, and the Milken Institute California Summit.

Next week I’ll be speaking locally, at Orange Coast College, where a screening of Last Call at the Oasis will follow my lecture.  In between Thanksgiving and AGU, I’m visiting old friend and colleague Doug Alsdorf at Ohio State.

Planning for our Middle East trip is picking up with help from Friends of the Earth Middle East and colleagues at Ben-Gurion University. We are now looking at late February for our visit, which is technically the capstone of the Birdsall-Dreiss 2012 lectures.

About Jay Famiglietti

Jay Famiglietti is a Professor of Earth System Science of and Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of California, Irvine. He is the founding director of the UC Center for Hydrologic Modeling (UCCHM), a UC systemwide center that focuses on water issues in California and the western United States.

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Design professional Richard Vijgen's rendering of GRACE and USGS groundwater depletion data displayed on Times Square beginning on World Water Day, March 22, 2012.

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