Summary
Dr. Anne Heggli, a hydrometeorologist, focuses her research on developing tools, enhancing environmental monitoring solutions, and building decision support systems for frontline climate responders. Her work emphasizes the co-production of science, addressing research questions driven by and pursued in collaboration with operational meteorologists and hydrologists. Dr. Heggli’s research is divided between fieldwork and office work, centered on four main components: (1) understanding rain-on-snow events, (2) supporting long-term monitoring, (3) improving the visual communication of weather information, and (4) developing advanced snowpack monitoring technologies.
Currently, her work primarily focuses on building a snowpack runoff decision support systems to communicate real-time changes to forecasters and water resource managers during rain-on-snow events, deploying a snow temperature profiler to measure snowpack temperature and enhance operational snow water supply forecasting, and refining probabilistic forecast visuals to improve communication between National Weather Service forecast offices and public audiences.
Dr. Heggli holds a Ph.D. in Atmospheric Sciences from the University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno, an M.S. in Water Resource Management from Fresno State University, and B.A. in International Relations and a B.A. in Spanish Language and Culture from San Francisco State University. Before earning her Ph.D. in 2023, Dr. Heggli accumulated over 10 years of international experience working to improve environmental monitoring with various operational agencies, including national hydrological and meteorological authorities, hydropower companies, and mining companies. In 2016, she founded Alpine Hydromet to pursue research and development in snow water equivalent monitoring and she spent five years as a consultant before earning her Ph.D., which has proven valuable in developing interdisciplinary and diverse research teams.