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Global water and energy cycle observations, models, and analyses

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Tuesday, 31 January 2006: 1:45 PM-5:15 PM
A403 (Georgia World Congress Center)
Host: 20th Conference on Hydrology
Cochairs:  Bart Nijssen, Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA and Deborah K. Nykanen, Dept. of Mechanical and Civil Engineering, Minnesota State University, Mankato, MN
Papers:
  1:45 PM
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Evaluation and applications of NCEP Stage II and Stage IV gage-corrected radar precipitation estimates over the Carolinas
Ryan Boyles, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and S. Raman, A. Sims, S. Schwab, K. Horgan, M. S. Brooks, and A. Frazier
  2:00 PM
1.2
Corrections to radar-estimated precipitation using observed rain
Eric C. Ware, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY; and D. S. Wilks and A. T. DeGaetano
  2:15 PM
1.3
Spatial and Temporal Characteristics of Extreme Rainstorms over the Central United States
Li-Chuan Chen, Cooperative Institute for Climate and Satellites/Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center, College Park, MD; and A. Bradley
  2:30 PM
1.4
  2:45 PM
1.5
Global Water and Energy Cycles in MSC's New High-Resolution Medium-Range Weather Forecast Model
Stephane Belair, MSC, Dorval, PQ, Canada; and A. M. Leduc and F. Lemay

  3:00 PM
1.6
Evaluation and Climate Change Projections of the Global Hydrological Cycle in IPCC AR4 Model Simulations
Duane Edward Waliser, JPL, Pasadena,, CA; and S. Schubert, K. W. Seo, J. Bergengren, and E. G. Njoku
  3:30 PM
1.8
  3:45 PM
1.9
  4:15 PM
1.11
  4:30 PM
1.12
Analysis of diurnal Evaporative Fraction behavior
Pierre Gentine, MIT, Cambridge, MA; and D. Entekhabi, A. Chehbouni, B. Gilles, and D. Benoit
  4:45 PM
1.5A
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