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Samuel E Tuttle is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Syracuse University, specializing in hydroclimatology, remote sensing, and snow hydrology. He earned his Ph.D. (2015) and M.A. (2011) in Earth Sciences from Boston University, focusing on soil moisture-precipitation interrelationships and watershed-scale evapotranspiration modeling, respectively, and a B.A. (2007) in Geoscience from Williams College.
- Research explores large-scale hydroclimate interactions, satellite-based snowpack monitoring, and urban environmental impacts
- Active in professional service through roles in CUAHSI, Frontiers in Big Data, and Eastern Snow Conference leadership
Recent publications focus on climate modeling, remote sensing validation, and urban hydrology, blending field data with advanced sensor technologies. His work bridges satellite observations with ground-truth measurements to improve hydrological understanding.
- 2020 Early Career Research Award from Svalbard Integrated Arctic Observing System (SIOS)
Teaches courses in earth data analysis and physical hydrology, emphasizing statistical methods and interdisciplinary approaches to water resource challenges.
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