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For our final episode of this season, we speak to Dr. Joseph Shea. Dr. Shea is a professor at UNBC using remote sensing data to get a better understanding of BC's snowpack and the impact of the snowpack on water resources. We talked about his past work across the globe, the work his new Mountain Snow Hydrology Lab (MOSH) will be doing at UNBC, and the importance of creating music in keeping a balanced life. All of the music on today's show comes from his band Trundled's new album High Water, which you can find on bandcamp. (https://trundled.bandcamp.com/)
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For our final episode of this season, we speak to Dr. Joseph Shea. Dr. Shea is a professor at UNBC using remote sensing data to get a better understanding of BC's snowpack and the impact of the snowpack on water resources. We talked about his past work across the globe, the work his new Mountain Snow Hydrology Lab (MOSH) will be doing at UNBC, and the importance of creating music in keeping a balanced life. All of the music on today's show comes from his band Trundled's new album High Water, which you can find on bandcamp. (https://trundled.bandcamp.com/)