Articles from July 2025

Deep in the Weeds: Making Stream Measurements More Accurate
Wednesday, July 23, 2025
Anthony Lamoreux, a civil and environmental engineering (CEE) master’s student and graduate research assistant at IIHR—Hydroscience and Engineering (IIHR), explores how streambank vegetation impacts river and stream flow, contributing to a measure labeled as “roughness”. The research improves the accuracy of streamflow predictions by correcting for seasonal stream roughness variation, informing and improving overall flood forecasting.

The best flood warning systems? Here’s what works to save lives.
Tuesday, July 15, 2025
If states fully commit to the idea, they could build a flood warning system like the Iowa Flood Information System, which is considered one of the best in the country. After a record-breaking 2008 flood, the state legislature set aside about $1.2 million a year for the University of Iowa to develop a statewide flood monitoring system.
University scientists deployed nearly 300 low-cost stream and river gauges on unwatched waterways. They combined those observations with USGS river gauges, radar data on rainfall and local hydrologic models that predict how water will move through Iowa’s soil, streams and cement. Eventually, they created an online map that gives visitors a real-time look at water levels in rivers across the state and forecasts for future flooding that update every few minutes.