Expertise

Dr. Glenn Tootle’s research efforts focus on climate and climate change impacts on water resources, including paleo (using tree rings) reconstructions of hydrologic variables, long lead-time forecasting of streamflow, drought frequency, weather modification impacts on streamflow, and glacier impacts on streamflow.

Areas of Research

  • Alpine Glaciers
  • Climatic Teleconnections and Climate Change
  • Drought
  • Long Lead-Time Forecasting
  • Paleohydrology
Past Affiliations

Associate Professor, Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Alabama
2012

Assistant Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Tickle College of Engineering, University of Tennessee, Knoxville (past)

Communities
Environmental Engineering, Construction, Civil Engineering
Degrees
PhD, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Civil and Environmental Engineering, 2005
MSCE, University of Florida, Civil Engineering, 1987
BSCE, University of Florida, Civil Engineering, 1985