14th Conference on Hydrology


SUN 10 JAN___________________________

7:30 AM-6:00 PM CONFERENCE REGISTRATION

MON 11 JAN___________________________

7:00 AM CONFERENCE REGISTRATION
8:45 AM SESSION 1A: END-TO-END FORECASTING--ENSEMBLE AND PROBABILISTIC FORECASTS FOR HYDROLOGY AND WATER RESOURCES (Parallel with Session 1B)
Chairperson(s): Roman Krzysztofowicz, Univ. of Virginia, Charlottsville, VA, and Michael Dettinger, USGS/SIO, La Jolla, CA
8:45 AM 1A.1 NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RIVER FORECAST SYSTEM (NWSRFS) OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES FOR USING SHORT AND LONG RANGE PRECIPITATION FORECASTS AS INPUT TO ENSEMBLE STREAMFLOW PREDICTION (ESP). Sanja Perica, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and J. C. Schaake and D. J. Seo
9:00 AM 1A.2 RECENT EXPERIENCE WITH ENSEMBLE STREAMFLOW PREDICTION IN THE DEMOINES RIVER BASIN. Danny L. Fread, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and D. T. Braatz and J. C. Schaake
9:15 AM 1A.3 OPERATIONAL EXPERIENCE WITH ENSEMBLE STREAMFLOW PREDICTION IN THE UPPER MONONGAHELA PROBABILISTIC FORECAST DEMONSTRATION PROJECT. Thomas E. Adams, NOAA/NWS, Wilmington, OH; and E. Welles and J. C. Schaake
9:30 AM 1A.4 ACCOUNTING FOR HYDROLOGIC MODEL ERRORS IN ENSEMBLE STREAMFLOW PREDICTION. Sanja Perica, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and M. Markus, J. C. Schaake, and D. J. Seo
9:45 AM 1A.5 COLUMBIA RIVER BASIN STREAMFLOW FORECASTING BASED ON ENSO AND PDO CLIMATE SIGNALS USING A MACRO SCALE HYDROLOGY MODEL AND RESAMPLED METEOROLOGICAL DATA. Alan F. Hamlet, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA; and D. P. Lettenmaier
10:00 AM COFFEE BREAK
10:30 AM 1A.6 APPLYING ENSEMBLE FORECASTING TO HYDROLOGIC DROUGHT RISK ANALYSIS. Michael L. Anderson, Univ. of California, Davis, CA; and M. L. Kavvas and M. D. Mierzwa
10:45 AM 1A.7 AN ENSEMBLE PRECIPITATION PROCESSOR (EPP) FOR GENERATING PRECIPITATION ENSEMBLES FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS. D.- J. Seo, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and S. Perica, J. C. Schaake, and E. Welles
11:00 AM 1A.8 PARAMETER ESTIMATION FOR SHORT-RANGE ENSEMBLE PRECIPITATION GENERATION. John C. Schaake, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and D. J. Seo and S. Perica
11:15 AM 1A.9 MULTIPLE SENSOR PRECIPITATION ESTIMATION OVER MOUNTAINOUS TERRAIN. Jonathan J. Gourley, Univ. of Oklahoma/CIMMS, Norman, OK; and R. A. Maddox
11:30 AM 1A.10 A FUZZY RULE-BASED MODEL FOR PRECIPITATION ANALYSIS UNDER CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE US SOUTHWEST. Agnes Galambosi, Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; and E. Ozelkan, L. Duckstein, and I. Bogardi
11:45 AM 1A.11 BAYESIAN THEORY OF PROBABILISTIC RIVER FORECASTING. Roman Krzysztofowicz, Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
12:00 PM 1A.12 HYDROLOGIC UNCERTAINTY PROCESSOR FOR PROBABILISTIC RIVER FORECASTING. Henry D. Herr, Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA; and R. Krzysztofowicz
12:15 PM 1A.13 INTERFACE FOR DISPLAYING PROBABILISTIC RIVER FORECASTS TO DECISION MAKERS. Louise F. Gunderson, Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA; and R. Krzysztofowicz
12:30 PM LUNCH BREAK
8:45 AM SESSION 1B: REMOTE SENSING (Parallel with Session 1A)
Chairperson(s): Tom Jackson, USDA-ARS, Beltsville, MD and Venkat Lakshmi, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD
8:45 AM 1B.1 AN ASSESSMENT OF THE DETECTABILITY OF VARIATIONS IN CONTINENTAL WATER STORAGE BY A SATELLITE GRAVITY RECOVERY MISSION. Matthew Rodell, Univ. of Texas, Austin, TX; and J. S. Famiglietti
9:00 AM 1B.2 SOIL MOISTURE ESTIMATION USING 1.4GHZ PASSIVE MICROWAVE RADIOMETER DATA FROM LOCAL TO REGIONAL SCALES. Chris L. Duke, Univ. of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada; and R. Protz, G. Parkin, P. von Bertoldi, A. VandenBygaart, T. Low, I. Rubenstein, and R. Soffer
9:15 AM 1B.3 PAPER WITHDRAWN.
9:30 AM 1B.4 OBSERVED RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN LAND SURFACE MICROWAVE EMISSIVITY AND MOISTURE OVER THE ARM SOUTHERN GREAT PLAIN SITE. Bing Lin, Hampton Univ., Hampton, VA; and P. Minnis
9:45 AM 1B.5 IMPROVED LANDSURFACE PARAMETERIZATION USING LIDAR REMOTE SENSING. Ralph Dubayah, Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD; and J. B. Blair, J. Garvin, R. Knox, and J. Weishampel
10:00 AM COFFEE BREAK
10:30 AM 1B.6 COMPARISONS OF SURFACE GROUND TEMPERATURE FROM SATELLITE OBSERVATIONS AND THE OFF-LINE LAND SURFACE GEOS ASSIMILATION SYSTEM. Runhua Yang, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and P. R. Houser and J. Joiner
10:45 AM 1B.7 USE OF HIGH-RESOLUTION THERMAL OBSERVATIONS FOR VALIDATION IN LAND SURFACE MODELING. Ralph O. Dubayah, Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD; and V. Lakshmi, D. Lettenmaier, J. Rhoads, K. Cherkauer, and E. Wood
11:00 AM 1B.8 SATELLITE RETRIEVAL ALGORITHM FOR ATMOSPHERIC WATER BUDGET OF GULF OF MEXICO-CARIBBEAN SEA BASIN. Pablo Santos Jr., NOAA/NWS, Jacksonville, FL; and E. A. Smith
11:15 AM 1B.9 A PACS STUDY OF ATMOSPHERIC MOISTURE USING SATELLITE OBSERVATIONS. Wesley K. Berg, Univ. of Colorado/CIRES, Boulder, CO
11:30 AM 1B.10 PAPER WITHDRAWN.
11:45 AM 1B.11 DISTANT RAINFALL DERIVED CONTINUOUSLY FROM COMBINED SPACEBORNE MICROWAVE, IR AND GROUND BASED SFERICS MEASUREMENTS. Carlos A. Morales Sr., National Research Council of Brazil and Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD; and J. A. Weinman, J. S. Kriz, and S. Paton
12:00 PM 1B.12 SMALLER SCALES, MORE DATA- GLOBAL DAILY 1X1-DEGREE COMBINED PRECIPITATION ESTIMATES. George J. Huffman, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and R. F. Adler
12:15 PM 1B.13 CONVERGENCE OF TRMM RADAR, RADIOMETER, AND COMBINED PRECIPITATION RETRIEVAL. Eric A. Smith, Flordia State Univ., Tallahassee, FL; and S. Yang, T. Iguchi, C. Kummerow, R. Meneghini, Z. Haddad, and T. Wilheit
12:30 PM LUNCH BREAK
1:30 PM SESSION 2A: END-TO-END FORECASTING--RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AND APPLICATIONS (Parallel with Session 2B)
Chairperson(s): James A. Smith, Princeton Univ., Princeton, NJ; and D.-J. Seo, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD
1:30 PM 2A.1 FIELD RECONNAISSANCE AND ANALYSIS OF FLOOD AND LAND SLIDE POTENTIAL ON THE ISLAND STATES OF KOSRAE, POHNPEI AND CHUUK OF THE FEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA. Roger V. Pierce, NOAA/NWS, Honolulu, HI; and G. R. Nibler
1:45 PM 2A.3 REAL-TIME IMPLEMENTATION OF A DISTRIBUTED HYDROLOGIC MODEL FOR TESTING AT THE STERLING, VIRGINIA NWS FORECAST OFFICE. Ami T. Jones, CIMMS, Norman, OK; and M. D. Eilts, J. T. Johnson, B. E. Vieux, and L. Song
2:00 PM 2A.4 A HIGH-RESOLUTION NESTED QPF MODEL FOR SPATIALLY DISTRIBUTED HYDROLOGIC FORECASTING IN MOUNTAINOUS REGIONS. Robert J. Kuligowski, Penn State Univ., University Park, PA; and A. P. Barros
2:15 PM 2A.5 PAPER WITHDRAWN.
2:30 PM 2A.6 ENHANCED HYDROLOGIC PRODUCTS AND SERVICES UTILIZING ADVANCED MODELS AND PROCEDURES. Dean T. Braatz, NOAA/NWS, Chanhassen, MN; and S. D. Buan, M. M. DeWeese, W. H. Koellner, J. T. Stiman, J. T. Burant, and J. J. Ingram
2:45 PM 2A.7 SEEING SUPERCELLS AS HEAVY RAIN PRODUCERS (INVITED). Charles A. Doswell III, NOAA/NSSL, Norman, OK
3:00 PM COFFEE BREAK
3:30 PM 2A.8 THE SPRING RUNOFF PULSE FROM THE SIERRA NEVADA. D. R. Cayan, SIO, La Jolla, CA; and D. H. Peterson, L. Riddle, M. D. Dettinger, and R. Smith
3:45 PM 2A.9 GLOBAL TO LOCAL SCALE SIMULATIONS OF STREAMFLOW IN THE MERCED, AMERICAN, AND CARSON RIVERS, SIERRA NEVADA, CALIFORNIA. Michael D. Dettinger, USGS/SIO, La Jolla, CA; and K. Mo, D. R. Cayan, and A. E. Jeton
4:00 PM 2A.10 A COUPLED MODELING SYSTEM TO SIMULATE WATER RESOURCES IN THE RIO GRANDE BASIN. James E. Bossert, LANL, Los Alamos, NM; and E. P. Springer and C. L. Winter
4:15 PM 2A.11 DOWNSCALING OF PRECIPITATION DISTRIBUTIONS AND RUNOFF WITHIN THE SIERRA NEVADA FROM GLOBAL ATMOSPHERIC FIELDS. Ganesh R. Pandey, SIO/USCD, La Jolla, CA; and D. R. Cayan, M. D. Dettinger, and K. P. Georgakakos
4:30 PM 2A.12 EVALUATION OF PRECIPITATION PREDICTIONS IN A REGIONAL CLIMATE SIMULATION. Keeley R. Costigan, LANL, Los Alamos, NM; and J. E. Bossert and D. L. Langley
4:45 PM 2A.13 OPERATIONAL MODELING AND VALIDATION OF THE HURRICANE STORM SURGE USING ADCIRC. Patrick J. Fitzpatrick, Jackson State Univ., Jackson, MS; and S. Mehta, V. Budamgunta, U. Reddy, R. Mahecha, N. Scheffner, and G. Easson
1:30 PM SESSION 2B: RESULTS FROM FIELD AND CLIMATE EXPERIMENTS (Paralell with Session 2A)
Chairperson(s): James S. Famiglietti, Univ. of Texas, Austin, TX; and J. I. MacPherson, National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada
1:30 PM 2B.1 SCIENCE RESULTS OVERVIEW FROM THE BOREAL ECOSYSTEM ATMOSPHERE EXPERIMENT (BOREAS) (INVITED). Forrest G. Hall, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD
2:00 PM 2B.2 SENSITIVITY OF THE BOREAL FOREST TO SUBGRID VEGETATION HETEROGENEITY. Valentijn R. Pauwels, Princeton Univ., Princeton, NJ; and E. F. Wood
2:15 PM 2B.3 RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF BOREAS TOWER FLUX DATA TO DIAGNOSE SURFACE EXCHANGE PROCESS REPRESENTATION IN A SPATIALLY DISTRIBUTED HYDROLOGICAL MODEL. Bart Nijssen, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA; and D. P. Lettenmaier
2:30 PM 2B.4 DIURNAL EVAPOTRANSPIRATION ESTIMATES IN THE WALNUT RIVER WATERSHED. J. Song, Northern Illinois Univ., DeKalb, IL; and M. L. Wesely, R. L. Coulter, B. M. Lesht, S. P. Oncley, R. H. Cuenca, and E. A. Brandes
2:45 PM 2B.5 WATER BUDGET OVER THE MACKENZIE RIVER BASIN. Muyin Wang, Dalhousie Univ., Halifax, NS, Canada; and G. Strong, A. Barr, and B. Proctor
3:00 PM COFFEE BREAK
3:30 PM 2B.6 DISTRIBUTED HYDROLOGICAL MODELLING OVER THE ODRA DRAINAGE BASIN. Cord Ruhe, GKSS Research Center, Geesthacht, Germany; and K. Warrach, M. Lobmeyr, and H. T. Mengelkamp
3:45 PM 2B.7 SGP97 HYDROLOGY EXPERIMENT REMOTE SENSING (INVITED). Thomas J. Jackson, ARS, Beltsville, MD
4:00 PM 2B.8 GROUND-BASED SOIL MOISTURE DATA COLLECTION DURING SGP97 AND CURRENT RESEARCH ACTIVITIES (INVITED). James S. Famiglietti, Univ. of Texas, Austin, TX
4:15 PM 2B.9 AN OVERVIEW OF THE SGP BOUNDARY-LAYER GROUP (INVITED). Larry Mahrt, Oregon State Univ., Corvallis, OR
4:30 PM 2B.10 FIELD COMPARISONS AMONG TEN MICROMETEOROLOGICAL SYSTEMS FOR MEASURING SURFACE FLUXES (INVITED). John M. Norman, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and T. E. Twine, W. P. Kustas, D. R. Cook, P. R. Houser, T. P. Meyers, J. H. Prueger, and P. J. Starks
4:45 PM 2B.11 INTEGRATIVE LAND SURFACE MODELING FOR SGP '97- AN OVERVIEW (INVITED). William L. Crosson, NASA/USRA/GHCC, Huntsville, AL
5:00 PM DISCUSSION PERIOD REGARDING THE SGP'97 EXPERIMENT
5:30 PM SESSIONS END FOR THE DAY
5:00-7:00 PM FORMAL OPENING OF EXHIBITS WITH RECEPTION (Cash Bar)

TUE 12 JAN___________________________

7:30 AM REGISTRATION CONTINUES THROUGH FRIDAY, 15 JANUARY
8:00 AM SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM ON CLIMATE AND GLOBAL CHANGE - FOCUS ON THE AMERICAS
9:30 AM-2:15 PM EXHIBIT HOURS
10:00 AM COFFEE BREAK
10:30 AM POSTER SESSION P1: THE SOUTHERN GREAT PLAINS'97 (SGP'97) EXPERIMENT (Parallel with Session 3)
Chairperson(s): Thomas Jackson, USDA/ARS, Beltsville, MD; and Karen Humes, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK
P1.1 INTERCOMPARISONS BETWEEN FLUX AIRCRAFT AND TOWERS IN SGP97. J. I. MacPherson, National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada; and R. Dobosy, S. Verma, W. P. Kustas, J. H. Prueger, and A. Williams
P1.2 ESTIMATES OF PRECIPITATION FOR THE SGP97 STUDY AREA BASED ON WSR-88D RADAR PRODUCTS AND ARM OBSERVATIONS. Richard T. Cederwall, LLNL, Livermore, CA
P1.3 FOUR-DIMENSIONAL DATA ASSIMILATION AND DOWN-SCALING OF REMOTE SENSING SGP97 OBSERVATIONS FOR THE ESTIMATION OF PROFILE SOIL MOISTURE AND SOIL TEMPERATURE. Rolf H. Reichle, MIT, Cambridge, MA; and D. McLaughlin and D. Entekhabi
P1.4 INTERCOMPARISON BETWEEN TWO FLUX AIRPLANES AT SGP97. R. J. Dobosy, NOAA/ATDD, Oak Ridge, TN; and J. I. MacPherson
P1.5 SOIL MOISTURE CONTENT AT DEEPER DEPTHS - SGP97, OKLAHOMA. Binayak P. Mohanty, USDA/ARS, Riverside, CA; and P. H. Houser, P. J. Shouse, and M. Th. van Genuchten
P1.6 ESTIMATING SURFACE FLUXES WITH REMOTELY SENSED SURFACE TEMPERATURE DURING SGP ‘97. William P. Kustas, USDA/ARS, Beltsville, MD; and A. N. French, T. J. Schmugge, and J. H. Prueger
P1.7 COMPARISON OF SURFACE SOIL MOISTURE DERIVED FROM SENSORS WITH DIFFERENT SPATIAL RESOLUTIONS. Ann Y. Hsu, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and T. J. Jackson
P1.8 SCALING BEHAVIOR OF SURFACE SOIL MOISTURE VARIABILITY AND COMPARISON TO SATELLITE OBSERVATIONS DURING SGP97. C. C. Prietzsch, Univ. of Texas, Austin, TX; and J. A. Devereaux and J. S. Famiglietti
P1.9 A POINT-SCALE LSP/R MODEL FOR WINTER WHEAT-STUBBLE WITHIN THE REGION OF SGP'97. Jasmeet Judge, Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; and A. W. England, W. Crosson, C. Laymon, P. E. O'Neill, B. K. Hornbuckle, D. L. Boprie, and C. O'Kray
P1.10 AUTOMATED SOIL WATER CONTENT ESTIMATES FROM SOIL HEAT DISSIPATION SENSORS. Patrick J. Starks, USDA/ARS, El Reno, OK; and T. J. Jackson, W. L. Crosson, and T. Meyers
P1.11 SPATIAL VARIATION OF SURFACE MOISTURE FLUXES IN SGP. Jielun Sun, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and L. Mahrt, I. MacPherson, R. Dobosy, W. Kustas, J. Prueger, D. Vickers, and E. Dumas
P1.12 MODELING SSM/I RESPONSE TO TEMPORAL VARIATIONS OF TEMPERATURE AND SOIL MOISTURE IN U.S. SOUTHERN GREAT PLAIN. Mostafa A. Karam, GenCorp Aerojet, Azusa, CA; and B. A. Burns
P1.13 DETAILED WATER AND ENERGY BALANCE MODELLING FOR THE SGP'97 EXPERIMENT. Coral P. Fernandez-Illescas, Princeton Univ., Princeton, N.J.; and E. F. Wood, T. Jackson, A. Hsu, and P. Doraiswamy
P1.14 EVALUATING THE SURFACE ENERGY AND WATER BALANCE DERIVED BY VARIATIONAL ASSIMILATION IN THE LITTLE WASHITA, OK WATERSHED DURING SGP97. Karen I. Mohr, Univ. of Texas, Austin, TX; and J. S. Famiglietti and A. Boone
P1.15 SOIL PROPERTY CHARACTERIZATION - SGP97, OKLAHOMA. Binayak P. Mohanty, U.S. Salinity Lab., Riverside, CA; and P. J. Shouse, D. A. Miller, and M. Th. van Genuchten
P1.16 INTER-COMPARISON OF THREE METHODS FOR MEASURING SOIL MOISTURE DURING SGP97. Ronald L. Elliott, Oklahoma State Univ., Stillwater, OK; and P. R. Houser and B. P. Mohanty
P1.17 CONTINENTAL SCALE FLUX ESTIMATIONS USING AN ATMOSPHERIC-LAND EXCHANGE MODEL INCORPORATING REMOTELY SENSED DATA. John R. Mecikalski, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and G. R. Diak, M. C. Anderson, and J. M. Norman
P1.18 COMPARISON OF DOE ARM/CART SWATS, USDA/ARS SHAWMS, AND OTHER IN SITU SOIL MOISTURE MEASUREMENTS DURING SGP 97. Jeanne M. Schneider, NOAA/NSSL, Norman, OK; and P. Starks and D. K. Fisher
P1.19 COMPARISON OF SOIL MOISTURE ESTIMATES FROM THE OKLAHOMA MESONET AND PASSIVE MICROWAVE REMOTE SENSING. Karen S. Humes, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and R. L. Elliott, J. B. Basara, K. C. Crawford, and T. J. Jackson
P1.20 A GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR PASSIVE MICROWAVE STUDIES IN SGP97. Anna Oldak, USDA/ARS, Beltsville, MD; and T. J. Jackson and P. Doraiswamy
P1.21 THE SENSITIVITY OF HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES AND MESOSCALE METEOROLOGY TO SURFACE SOIL MOISTURE USING A COUPLED LAND-ATMOSPHERE MODEL DURING SGP97. Wenje Hwu, Univ. of Texas, Austin, TX; and J. S. Famiglietti, W. M. Lapenta, and W. L. Crosson
P1.22 SPATIAL VARIATION OF TIMS OBSERVATIONS OVER THE SGP SITE. A .N. French, Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD; and T. J. Schmugge, W. P. Kustas, and A. Kahle
P1.23 SAMPLING STUDIES FOR REMOTE SENSING OF SOIL MOISTURE FIELD. Gwangseob Kim, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX; and J. B. Valdes and G. R. North
P1.24 THE SPATIAL-TEMPORAL STRUCTURE OF U.S. SOUTHERN GREAT PLAINS SOIL MOISTURE- AN ANALYSIS OF IN-SITU PROFILE OBSERVATIONS. Paul R. Houser, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and B. P. Mohanty
P1.25 SCALING STUDIES USING SGP97 PASSIVE MICROWAVE REMOTE SENSING OBSERVATIONS. Edward J. Kim, Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; and A. W. England, P. E. O'Neill, T. J. Jackson, D. LeVine, B. Hornbuckle, D. Boprie, and J. Judge
P1.26 SPATIAL-TEMPORAL CHARACTERIZATION OF SOIL MOISTURE FIELD. Gwangseob Kim, Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX; and J. B. Valdes and G. R. North
P1.27 WATERSHED-SCALE TDR MEASUREMENTS OF SURFACE SOIL MOISTURE AT LITTLE WASHITA DURING SGP97. Rajat Bindlish, Penn State Univ., University Park, PA; and A. P. Barros
P1.28 COMPARISON OF REMOTELY-SENSED SOIL MOISTURE TO FIELD OBSERVATIONS AT 12 FOOTPRINT SITES DURING SGP97. J. A. Devereaux, Univ. of Texas, Austin, TX; and J. S. Famiglietti, C. C. Prietzsch, and C. Laymon
P1.29 ESTIMATING REGIONAL EVAPOTRANSPIRATION USING AN ATMOSPHERIC BOUNDARY LAYER CONSERVATION APPROACH. Luke H. Davis, Georgia Inst. of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and C. D. Peters-Lidard and L. C. Showell
P1.30 MESOSCALE MODELLING OF THE CONVECTIVE BOUNDARY LAYER DURING SGP97. J . Mailhot, Environment Canada, Dorval, PQ, Canada; and S. Belair and J. I. MacPherson
10:30 AM SESSION 3: MODELING AND VALIDATION RESULTS FROM THE GLOBAL SOIL WETNESS PROJECT (Parallel with Poster Session P1)
Chairperson(s): Paul Try, IGPO, Silver Spring, MD; and Paul Dirmeyer, COLA, Calverton, MD
10:30AM 3.1 GLOBAL SOIL WETNESS PROJECT - WHAT WE LEARNED AT INTERCOMPARISON CENTER AND A STRATEGY TOWARD PHASE-II (INVITED). Nobuo Sato, Japan Meteorological Agency, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan; and T. Nishimura
10:45 AM 3.2 OBSERVATIONAL VALIDATION OF GSWP MODEL CALCULATIONS (INVITED). Alan Robock, Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, NJ
11:00 AM 3.3 VALIDATION OF RUNOFF BY LAND SURFACE MODELS IN MAJOR RIVER BASINS OF THE GLOBE USING TRIP. Taikan Oki, Univ. of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; and T. Nishimura and P. Dirmeyer
11:15 AM 3.4 EVALUATION OF GLOBAL SOIL WETNESS PROJECT SOIL MOISTURE SIMULATIONS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR LAND-SURFACE MODELING. Jared K. Entin, Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, NJ; and A. Robock, K. Y. Vinnikov, and P. Viterbo
11:30 AM 3.5 SENSITIVITY OF SURFACE FLUXES TO SOIL WATER CONTENT IN THREE LAND SURFACE SCHEMES (INVITED). Paul A. Dirmeyer, COLA, Calverton, MD; and F. J. Zeng, A. Ducharne, R. D. Koster, and J. C. Morrill
11:45 AM 3.6 THE NEW BIOSPHERE-ATMOSPHERE TRANSFER SCHEME 10-LAYER SOIL MODEL- A GLOBAL SOIL WETNESS PROJECT SENSITIVITY STUDY. Jean C. Morrill, Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; and Z. L. Yang and R. E. Dickinson
12:00 PM 3.7 IMPACT OF GSWP SOIL MOISTURE AND ISLSCP VEGETATION DATA SETS ON THE SIMULATION OF SEASONAL CLIMATE. Paul A. Dirmeyer, COLA, Calverton, MD
12:15 PM CONFERENCE LUNCHEON
2:15 PM REMOTE SENSING LECTURE
2:15 PM SESSION 4A: RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF MODELING AND PREDICTION OF HYDROLOGIC SYSTEMS (Parallel with Session 4B)
Chairperson(s): Mathias Steiner, Princeton Univ., Princeton, NJ; and John Schaake, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD
2:15 PM 4A.1 FLASH FLOODS IN JAMAICA DURING JANUARY AND MARCH 1998- ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS AND MITIGATION. Arlene G. Laing, Colorado State Univ./CIRA, Ft. Collins, CO; and P. Saunders
2:30 PM 4A.2 AN ANALYSIS OF CONDITIONS RESPONSIBLE FOR A HEAVY PRECIPITATION EVENT- THE STORM OF 1 MARCH 1997. David R. Smith, US Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD; and C. J. Domencic
2:45 PM 4A.3 HYDROLOGY AND HYDROMETEOROLOGY OF EXTREME FLOODSJ. James A. Smith, Princeton Univ., Princeton, NJ; and P. Sturdevant-Rees, M. L. Baeck, J. Egorova, and M. Steiner
BREAK
3:00 PM 4A.4 COUPLED ATMOSPHERIC-HYDROLOGIC NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF A FLASH FLOOD EVENT- PART I. ATMOSPHERIC NUMERICAL SIMUATION. J. Wang, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Rapid City, SD; and M. R. Hjelmfelt, W. J. Capehart, S. K. Kenner, and A. D. Davis
3:15 PM 4A.5 SIMULATIONS OF SUMMER RAINFALL WITH A VARIABLE RESOLUTION MODEL. Muyin Wang, Dalhousie Univ., Halifax, NS, Canada; and J. Paegle and S. P. DeSordi
3:30 PM COFFEE BREAK (EXHIBIT HOURS 3:30-7:00 PM)
4:00 PM 4A.6 USE OF PRECIPITATION FORECASTS OF DROUGHT AND ANALYSIS OF PRECIPITATION DURING 1997-98 EL NINO IN HAWAII. Roger V. Pierce, NOAA/NWS, Honolulu, HI; and T. A. Heffner
4:15 PM 4A.7 MULTI-RESOLUTION ATMOSPHERIC GLOBAL MODELLING OF THE 1993 MISSISSIPPI RIVER FLOODS. Ricardo J. Correa-Torres, Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, FL
4:30 PM 4A.8 THE ROLE AND USEABILITY OF CLIMATE FORECASTS FOR FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER SUPPLY AGENCIES IN ARIZONA- A CASE STUDY OF THE 1997-98 EL NINO. Thomas C. Pagano, Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; and H. C. Hartmann and S. Sorooshian
4:45 PM 4A.9 SHORT-TERM AND SEASONAL STREAMFLOW PREDICTIONS FOR A CALIFORNIA COASTAL BASIN DURING THE 1997-1998 WINTER. Norman L. Miller, LBNL, Berkeley, CA; and J. Kim, J. Farrara, K. Mo, and D. Cayan
5:00 PM 4A.10 PAPER WITHDRAWN.
5:15 PM 4A.11 THE EFFECT OF SNOWMELT ON RIVER STAGES - THE FORT WAYNE RECORD FLOOD OF 1982. Gregory L. Lamberty, NOAA/NWS, Syracuse, IN; and B. F. O'Hara, J. L. Adolphson, and M. R. Hayes
2:15 PM SESSION 4B: LAND SURFACE DATA ASSIMILATION (Parallel with Session 4A)
Chairperson(s): Roni Avissar, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ; and Ralph Dubayah, University of Maryland, College Park, MD
2:15 PM 4B.1 RECENT GCIP ADVANCEMENTS IN COUPLED LAND-SURFACE MODELING AND DATA ASSIMILATION IN THE NCEP MESOSCALE ETA MODEL. Kenneth Mitchell, NOAA/NWS, Camp Springs, MD; and J. Schaake, A. Betts, D. Tarpley, Z. Janjic, F. Chen, Q. Duan, Y. Lin, V. Koren, M. Baldwin, E. Rogers, and G. Manikin
2:30 PM 4B.2 EVALUATION OF THE NEW LAND-SURFACE AND PLANETARY BOUNDARY LAYER PARAMETERIZATION SCHEMES IN THE NCEP ETA MODEL USING OKLAHOMA MESONET OBSERVATIONS. Curtis H. Marshall Jr., Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and K. C. Crawford, K. E. Mitchell, D. J. Stensrud, and F. H. Carr
2:45 PM 4B.3 INITIALIZATION OF SOIL MOISTURE USING THE ADJOINT METHOD. Pablo J. Grunmann, NOAA/NWS/NCEP and UCAR, Camp Springs, MD; and K. Mitchell and D. Zupanski
3:00 PM 4B.4 PAPER WITHDRAWN.
3:15 PM 4B.5 PAPER WITHDRAWN.
3:30 PM COFFEE BREAK (EXHIBIT HOURS 3:30-7:00 PM)
4:00 PM 4B.6 ASSIMILATION OF REMOTELY-SENSED SOIL MOISTURE ESTIMATES IN A DISTRIBUTED SURFACE FLUX-HYDROLOGY MODEL USING A KALMAN FILTER. William L. Crosson, NASA/USRA/GHCC, Huntsville, AL; and C. A. Laymon, R. Inguva, and M. P. Schamschula
4:15 PM 4B.7 THE ISBA SCHEME AND ITS OWN SOIL MOISTURE ASSIMILATION OPERATIONAL AT METEO-FRANCE. Eric Bazile, CNRM, Toulouse, France; and D. Giard
4:30 PM 4B.8 INTERACTION OF PREDICITED SOIL MOISTURE WITH THE GEOS DATA ASSIMILATION SYSTEM MOIST PHYSICS PARAMETERIZATIONS. Sharon Nebuda, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and A. Molod, M. Bosilovich, P. Houser, and R. Yang
4:45 PM 4B.9 THE IMPACT OF THE MOSAIC LAND SURFACE MODEL ON THE CLIMATE OF THE GEOS DATA ASSIMILATION SYSTEM. Andrea Molod, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and S. Nebuda, M. G. Bosilovich, P. R. Houser, and R. Yang
5:00 PM 4B.10 SPIN-UP TIME SCALES OF THE OFF-LINE LAND SURFACE GEOS ASSIMILATION (OLGA) SYSTEM. Paul R. Houser, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and R. Yang, M. Bosilovich, A. Molod, and S. Nebuda
5:15 PM 4B.11 A COMPARISON OF FIFE OBSERVATIONS WITH GEOS ASSIMILATED DATA INCLUDING A HETEROGENEOUS LAND-SURFACE MODEL. Michael G. Bosilovich, USRA, Seabrook, MD; and P. R. Houser, A. Molod, and S. Nebuda
5:30 PM SESSIONS END FOR THE DAY

WED 13 JAN___________________________

8:00 AM HORTON LECTURE
9:00 AM SESSION 5A: LARGE SCALE CLIMATE AND DIAGNOSTIC STUDIES I
Chairperson(s): Pedro Viterbo, ECMWF, Reading, Berks., UK; and James Shuttleworth, Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
9:00 AM 5A.1 WINTER AND SUMMER PRECIPITATION OVER NORTH AMERICA. Julia Nogues-Paegle, Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and K. C. Mo
9:15 AM 5A.2 PRECIPITATION VARIABILITY OVER THE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES. Prashant D. Sardeshmukh, NOAA/CDC and Univ. of Colorado/CIRES, Boulder, CO; and C. A. Smith
9:30 AM 5A.3 ANALYSIS OF WET AND DRY EVENTS IN THE CENTRAL UNITED STATES BASED ONOBSERVED WATER BUDGET COMPONENTS THE. Evgeney S. Yarosh, NOAA/NWS/NCEP, Camp Springs, MD; and C. F. Ropelewski
9:45 AM 5A.4 RELATIONSHIP OF FLOOD AND DROUGHT YEARS IN THE CENTRAL UNITED STATES TO THE INTERANNUAL VARIABILITY OF LOW-LEVEL JETS. Christopher J. Anderson, Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA; and R. W. Arritt
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10:00 AM COFFEE BREAK (EXHIBIT HOURS 10:00 AM-1:30 PM)
10:30 PM 5A.5 DOMINANT FACTORS RESPONSIBLE FOR INTERANNUAL VARIABILITY OF THE SOUTHWEST MONSOON. R. W. Higgins, NOAA/NWS/NCEP, Camp Springs, MD; and W. Shi
10:45 AM 5A.6 REGIONAL PATTERNS OF INTERANNUAL SUMMER RAINFALL VARIABILITY ACROSS THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST. David S. Gutzler, Univ. of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM
11:00 AM 5A.7 ALTERNATING WET AND DRY EPISODES OVER CALIFORNIA AND INTRASEASONAL OSCILLATIONS. Kingtse C. Mo, NOAA/NWS/NCEP, Washington, DC
11:15 AM 5A.8 THE MID SUMMER DROUGHT OVER MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERICA. Victor Magana, National Autonomous Univ. of Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico; and J. A. Amador and S. Medina
11:30 AM 5A.9 DYNAMICS OF THE IMPACT OF EL NINO/SOUTHERN OSCILLATION ON THE AMERICAS CLIMATE- THE DECEMBER-JANUARY-FEBRUARY SIGNAL. Tercio Ambrizzi, Univ. of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil; and V. Magana
11:45 AM 5A.10 THE SOURCES OF MOISTURE FOR WARM SEASON PRECIPITATION OVER THE UNITED STATES. Paul A. Dirmeyer, COLA, Calverton, MD; and K. L. Brubaker
12:00 PM 5A.11 THE RELATIVE INFLUENCE OF LOCAL VERSUS FAR-FIELD EFFECTS ON WARM SEASON PRECIPITATION OVER THE GCIP REGION. Robert J. Oglesby, Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN; and S. Marshall, J. O. Roads, and F. R. Robertson
12:15 PM LUNCH BREAK
9:00 AM SESSION 5B: MODELING RESULTS FROM PILPS
Chairperson(s): Alan Robock, Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, NJ and Adam Schlosser, COLA, Calverton, MD
9:00 AM 5B.1 PILPS PHASE 2(D)- SIMULATIONS OF A BOREAL GRASSLAND HYDROLOGY AT VALDAI, RUSSIA (INVITED). C. Adam Schlosser, COLA, Calverton, MD; and A. Slater, A. Robock, A. J. Pitman, K. Ya. Vinnikov, A. Henderson-Sellers, and N. A. Speranskaya
9:15 AM 5B.2 THE REPRESENTATION OF SNOW PROCESSES IN LAND-SURFACE SCHEMES- RESULTS FROM PILPS 2(D) (INVITED). A. G. Slater, Macquarie Univ., Macquarie, NSW, Australia; and C. A. Schlosser, C. E. Desborough, A. J. Pitman, A. Henderson-Sellers, A. Robock, and . PILPS 2(d) participants
9:30 AM 5B.3 PARTITION OF SNOWMELT INTO RUNOFF AND INFILTRATION IN PILPS 2(D) (INVITED). Alan Robock, Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, NJ; and L. Luo, K. Y. Vinnikov, and N. A. Speranskaya
9:45 AM 5B.4 OPPORTUNITY FOR MORE PILPS PHASE 2 EXPERIMENTS USING RUSSIAN WATER BALANCE STATIONS (INVITED). Konstantin Y. Vinnikov, Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD; and A. Robock and N. A. Speranskaya
10:00 AM COFFEE BREAK (EXHIBIT HOURS 10:00 AM-1:30 PM)
10:30 AM 5B.5 THE NCAR LAND SURFACE MODEL EXAMINED IN THE CONTEXTS OF PILPS 2(D) AND A REGIONAL ATMOSPHERIC PREDICTION MODEL. W. J. Capehart, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Rapid City, SD; and N. M. Radziwill and C. A. Naus
10:45 AM 5B.6 PAPER WITHDRAWN.
11:00 AM 5B.7 COMPARING SNOW SIMULATIONS FROM NCAR LSM AND BATS USING PILPS 2D DATA. Zong-Liang Yang, Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; and G. Y. Niu and R. E. Dickinson
11:15 AM 5B.8 STATUS OF THE PROJECT FOR INTERCOMPARISON OF LAND-SURFACE PARAMETERIZATION SCHEMES (PILPS). Linda C. Hopkins, Royal Melbourne Inst. of Technology and BMRC, Melbourne, Vic., Australia; and A. Henderson-Sellers and A. J. Pitman
11:30 AM 5B.9 PILPS IN A GREENHOUSE-WARMED CLIMATE. Huqiang Zhang, BMRC, Melbourne, Vic., Australia; and A. Henderson-Sellers and K. McGuffie
11:45 AM 5B.10 PILPS PHASE 4B- THE IMPACT OF COUPLED LAND-SURFACE PARAMETERISATION SCHEMES TO A REGIONAL NWP MODEL. Linda C. Hopkins, Royal Melbourne Inst. of Technology and BMRC, Melbourne, Vic., Australia; and A. Henderson-Sellers
1:30 PM SESSION 6A: LARGE-SCALE CLIMATE AND DIAGNOSTIC STUDIES II
Chairperson(s): Randy Koster, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and Eric Smith, Flordia State Univ., Tallahassee, FL
1:30 PM 6A.1 HYDROLOGY AND WATER RESOURCES- A GLOBAL CHALLENGE FOR WMO (INVITED). Godwin O. P. Obasi, World Meteorological Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
2:00 PM 6A.2 IMPACT OF THE BOREAL FORESTS ON CLIMATE. Alan K. Betts, Atmospheric Research, Pittsford, VT; and M. L. Goulden, S. Wofsy, P. Viterbo, H. L. Pan, and S. Y. Hong
2:15 PM 6A.3 THE INFLUENCE OF SOIL MOISTURE ON THE ATMOSPHERE DURING THE SUMMER OF 1997. Jeffrey B. Basara, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and J. A. Brotzge and K. C. Crawford
2:30 PM 6A.4 ON THE ROLE OF LAND-SURFACE PROCESSES AND REGIONAL AND GLOBAL-SCALE. Rosana Nieto Ferreira, NASA/GSFC/USRA, Greenbelt, MD; and M. J. Suarez and R. D. Koster
2:45 PM 6A.5 HYDROLOGICAL CONDITIONS AND TELECONNECTIONS DURING DROUGHTS IN THE UNITED STATES GREAT PLAINS. Fong-Chiau Chang, Univ. of Alabama, GHCC, Huntsville, AL
3:00 PM COFFEE BREAK (EXHIBIT HOURS 3:00-7:00 PM)
3:30 PM 6A.6 PROJECT TO INTERCOMPARE REGIONAL CLIMATE SIMULATIONS (PIRCS)- PRELIMINARY ANALYSES OF PRECIPITATION PROCESSES. Raymond W. Arritt, Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA; and . et al.
3:45 PM 6A.7 BASIN-SCALE HYDROLOGY OF THE MISSISSIPPI FROM THE ECMWF REANALYSIS. Alan K. Betts, Atmospheric Research, Pittsford, VT; and J. H. Ball and P. Viterbo
4:00 PM 6A.8 VARIABILITY OF UPPER-TROPOSPHERIC PRECIPITABLE WATER FROM SATELLITE AND MODEL REANALYSIS DATASETS. Gary J. Jedlovec, NASA/GHCC, Huntsville, AL; and H. Iwai
4:15 PM 6A.9 CLIMATE PREDICTION AS AN INITIAL VALUE PROBLEM. Roger A. Pielke Sr., Colorado State Univ., Ft. Collins, CO; and G. E. Liston and L. Lu
4:30 PM 6A.10 THE PREDICTION OF THE U.S. CLIMATE VARIABILITY USING A REGIONAL ETA MODEL. Yongkang Xue, Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD; and M. Ruml, T. Black, Z. Janjic, and K. Mitchell
4:45 PM 6A.11 SOME PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH REGIONAL CLIMATE AND HYDROLOGIC MODELING. Mercedes N. Lakhtakia, Penn State Univ., University Park, PA; and Z. Yu, W. M. Lapenta, B. Yarnal, R. A. White, and D. A. Miller
5:00 PM 6A.12 IMPACTS OF GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE ON LARGE SCALE RIVER BASIN MODELING USING THE SWAT HYDROLOGICAL MODEL. Michael D. Stonefelt, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Rapid City, SD; and T. A. Fontaine, S. J. Kenner, T. S. Cruickshank, Z. Wenfeng, and R. H. Hotchkiss
5:15 PM 6A.13 PREDICTABILITY OF WATER TABLE LEVEL FROM THE. María del Valle Venencio, National Univ. of the Littoral, Santa Fe, Argentina; and N. O. Garcia
5:30 PM 6A.14 USING THE DYNAMICAL-STATISTICAL APPROACH FOR SOLVING THE PROBLEM OF REGIONALIZATION OF HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES FOR THE STEPPE AND FOREST - STEPPE ZONES OF RUSSIA. Yeugeniy M. Gusev, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia; and O. Ye. Busarova and O. N. Nasonova
5:45 PM 6A.15 A METHOD TO IDENTIFY SCALE INTERACTIONS IN REGIONAL CLIMATE. Zaitao Pan, Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA; and M. Segal, R. W. Arritt, T. C. Chen, and S. P. Weng
1:30 PM SESSION 6B: IMPROVED UNDERSTANDING OF HYDROLOGICAL AND LAND-ATMOSPHERIC PROCESSES
Chairperson(s): Paul Houser, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and Praveen Kumar, Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, IL
1:30 PM 6B.1 SEASONAL-TO-INTERANNUAL PRECIPITATION VARIABILITY AND PREDICTABILITY IN A COUPLED LAND-ATMOSPHERE SYSTEM. Randal D. Koster, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and M. J. Suarez and M. Heiser
1:45 PM 6B.2 RE-THINKING THE ATMOSPHERIC LSP PROBLEM FROM A HYDROLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE. Christa D. Peters-Lidard, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and J. N. McHenry, C. J. Coats, A. Trayanov, S. Fine, K. Alapaty, and F. Pan
2:00 PM 6B.3 PAPER WITHDRAWN.
2:15 PM 6B.4 PARAMETER ESTIMATION FOR LARGE-SCALE LAND-SURFACE HYDROLOGY MODELS. Qingyun Duan, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and J. C. Schaake, V. Koren, and S. Cong
2:30 PM 6B.5 FUZZY LOGIC TO ANALYZE PARAMETER UNCERTAINTIES IN CONCEPTUAL RAINFALL RUNOFF MODELS. Ertunga C. Ozelkan, i2 Technologies, Irving, TX; and L. Duckstein
2:45 PM 6B.6 VALIDATION OF THE LAND SURFACE PARAMETERIZATION SCHEME SWAP FOR THE FOREST-STEPPE ZONE OF RUSSIA . Yeugeniy M. Gusev, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia; and O. N. Nasonova
3:00 PM COFFEE BREAK (EXHIBIT HOURS 3:00-7:00 PM)
3:30 PM 6B.7 CLOUD AND VERTICAL RESOLUTION ISSUES IN THE COUPLED HYDROSPHERE-ATMOSPHERE RESEARCH MODEL (CHARM). Brent M. Lofgren, NOAA/GLERL, Ann Arbor, MI
3:45 PM 6B.8 ASSESSMENT OF AN IMPROVED SOIL MOISTURE PARAMETERIZATION ON SIMULATIONS OVER AUSTRALIA. E .A. Kowalczyk, CSIRO, Atmospheric Research, Aspendale, Vic., Australia; and J. L. McGregor
4:00 PM 6B.9 PREDICTION OF SOIL WATER BALANCE COMPONENTS IN A MIDEWEST CROP FIELD. Jinmei Shen, Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA; and W. D. Batchelor and E. S. Takle
4:15 PM 6B.10 SOIL SURFACE RUNOFF SCHEME FOR IMPROVING LAND-HYDROLOGY AND SURFACE FLUXES IN SIMPLE SIB (SSIB). Y. C. Sud, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and D. M. Mocko
4:30 PM 6B.11 TESTING THE SENSITIVITY OF GCM-SIMULATED RUNOFF TO CLIMATE MODEL RESOLUTION USING A PARALLEL RIVER TRANSPORT ALGORITHM. Marcia L. Branstetter, Univ. of Texas, Austin, TX; and J. S. Famiglietti
4:45 PM 6B.12 SIMULATION AND OBSERVATION OF RUNOFF ON A LOCAL SCALE. Heinz-Theo Mengelkamp, GKSS Research Ctr., Geesthacht, Germany; and G. Kiely and C. Moehrlen
5:00 PM 6B.13 ATMOSPHERIC AND HYDROLOGIC RESPONSE TO SURFACE PUDDLING USING MM5 COUPLED WITH BATS. Michael J. Barlage, Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; and P. Sousounis, P. Richards, and A. Brenner
5:15 PM 6B.14 THE LICHEN AND MOSS ALGORITHM- IMPROVING THE REPRESENTATION OF THE BOREAL FOREST IN A LAND SURFACE MODEL. Jean C. Morrill, Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; and K. J. Schaudt and R. E. Dickinson
5:30 PM 6B.15 EVALUATION OF EXCHANGE EFFICIENCY OF SENSIBLE HEAT FLUX IN DECIDUOUS BROAD-LEAVED FOREST. Koji Tamai, Forestry and Forest Products Research Inst., Kyoto, Japan; and S. Hattori
5:45 PM SESSIONS END FOR THE DAY
6:00 PM RECEPTION (Cash Bar)
7:30 PM AMS ANNUAL AWARDS BANQUET

THU 14 JAN___________________________

8:00 AM WALTER ORR ROBERTS MEMORIAL LECTURE
8:45 AM JOINT SESSION J1: SNOW AND COLD-SEASON PROCESSES (Joint with Fifth Conference on Polar Meteorology and Oceanography)
Chairperson(s): Dennis Lettenmaier, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA; and Tom Carroll, NOAA, Chanhassen, MN
8:45 AM J1.1 VALIDATION OF AN IMPROVED SNOW MODEL OF THE CSIRO LAND SURFACE SCHEME WITH RUSSIAN OBSERVATIONAL DATA. Eva a. Kowalczyk, CSIRO, Aspendale, Vic., Australia
9:00 AM J1.2 SNOWMELT AND INFILTRATION DEFICIENCIES OF SSIB AND THEIR RESOLUTION WITH A NEW SNOW-PHYSICS SCHEME. David M. Mocko, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and Y. C. Sud
9:15 AM J1.3 VALIDATION OF A SNOW-FROZEN GROUND PARAMETERIZATION OF THE ETA MODEL. Victor Koren, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD, Montgomery; and Q. Y. Duan, J. C. Schaake, and K. Mitchell
9:30 AM J1.4 A SIMPLE SNOW-SOIL-ATMOSPHERE TRANSFER MODEL (SSAT) FOR GLOBAL AND REGIONAL STUDIES. Shufen Sun, Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD; and J. Jin and Y. Xue
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9:45 AM J1.5 BLOWING SNOW MODELLING AND PARAMETERIZATION. Stephen J. Dery, McGill Univ., Montreal, PQ, Canada; and M. K. Yau
10:00 AM COFFEE BREAK (EXHIBIT HOURS 9:00 AM-1:30 PM)
10:30 AM J1.6 PARAMETERIZATION OF FROZEN SOIL PHYSICS IN MAPS AND ITS EFFECT ON HYDROLOGICAL CYCLE COMPONENTS. Tatiana G. Smirnova, CIRES/Univ. of Colorado and NOAA/FSL, Boulder, CO; and J. M. Brown and S. G. Benjamin
10:45 AM J1.7 DETECTING SEASONAL FROZEN SOILS OVER SNOW-FREE LAND SURFACE USING SATELLITE PASSIVE MICROWAVE REMOTE SENSING DATA. Tingjun Zhang, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and R. Armstrong and J. Smith
11:00 AM J1.8 TESTING OF CRYOLOGIC LANDSURFACE PARAMETERIZATION SCHEME FOR SEASONALLY FROZEN GROUND AND SEASONALLY MELT PERMAFROST. Andrey B. Shmakin, NOAA/GFDL, Princeton, NJ
11:15 AM J1.9 REGIONAL CLIMATE MODEL SIMULATION OF COLD SEASON HYDROLOGY IN THE ALPINE BASINS OF THE SOUTHWEST. Anji Seth, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and R. E. Dickinson and R. Bales
11:30 AM J1.10 MESOSCALE QPF AND VERIFICATION FOR A SEVERE WINTER STORM- THE POTENTIAL FOR FORECASTING HETEROGENEOUS SEASONAL SNOWPACK. Gregory S. Poulos, Colorado Research Associates, Boulder, CO
11:45 AM J1.11 SPATIALLY DISTRIBUTED WATER SURFACE TEMPERATURE MODELING FOR THE GREAT LAKES. Yongchun Zhu, Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; and B. M. Lofgren
12:00 PM LUNCH BREAK
8:45 AM JOINT SESSION J5: TURBULENT TRANSPORT OVER HETEROGENEOUS SURFACES AND VEGETATIVE CANOPIES I (Joint with 13th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence)
Chairperson(s): Richard T. Cederwall, LLNL, Livermore, CA; Christa D. Peters-Lidard, Georgia Inst. of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and Kenneth J. Davis, Univ. of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN
8:45 AM J5.1 AN EVALUATION OF THE SCALE AT WHICH LANDSCAPE HETEROGENEITY AFFECTS THE CBL WITH LARGE-EDDY SIMULATIONS. R. Avissar, Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, NJ; and S. G. Gopalakrishnan and S. Baidya Roy
9:00 AM J5.2 AN INVESTIGATION OF CHANGES IN THE POTENTIAL FOR DEVELOPMENT OF DEEP CONVECTION CAUSED BY BOUNDARY LAYER PERTURBATIONS RESULTING FROM SURFACE HETEROGENEITY. Shiyuan Zhong, PNNL, Richland, WA; and J. C. Doran
9:15 AM J5.3 A NUMERICAL STUDY ON THE EFFECTS OF SURFACE HETEROGENEITIES ON BOUNDARY-LAYER TURBULENCE. Jinmei Shen, Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA; and E. S. Takle and H. Wang
9:30 AM J5.4 PARAMETERIZATION OF SUB-GRID SCALE SURFACE FLUXES BY STABILITY DEPENDENT HEIGHT SCALES AND EFFECTIVE ROUGHNESS LENGTH IN A MESOSCALE MODEL. S. M. Daggupaty, AES, Downsview, ON, Canada; and J. Ma
9:45 AM J5.5 PAPER WITHDRAWN.
10:00 AM COFFEE BREAK (Exhibit Hours 9:00 AM-1:30 PM)
10:30 AM JOINT SESSION J7: BOUNDARY LAYER STUDIES DURING THE SGP97 AND CASES PROGRAMS (Joint with 13th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence)
Chairperson(s): Christa D. Peters-Lidard, Georgia Inst. of Technology, Atlanta, GA; Richard T. Cederwall, LLNL, Livermore, CA; and Kenneth J. Davis, Univ. of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN
10:30 AM J7.1 EVOLUTION OF POTENTIAL TEMPERATURE AND MOISTURE DURING THE MORNING- CASES-97. M. A. LeMone, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and R. L. Grossman
10:45 AM J7.2 DIURNAL BOUNDRY-LAYER TRANSITIONS. L. Mahrt, Oregon State Univ., Corvallis, OR; and J. Sun, J. I. MacPherson, R. Dobosy, W. Kustas, and J. Prueger
11:00 AM J7.3 A NUMERICAL STUDY OF LAND-ATMOSPHERE INTERACTIONS DURING SGP97 (EL RENO SITE) USING MM5 AND DIFFERENT PBL PARAMETERIZATIONS. Ana P. Barros, Penn State Univ., University Park, PA; and L. Yanming and N. Seaman
11:15 AM J7.4 CONVERGENCE ESTIMATES OVER THE ABLE REGION DURING CASES-97 FROM RADAR WIND PROFILER AND SODAR DATA. Richard L. Coulter, ANL, Argonne, IL
11:30 AM J7.5 NUMERICAL STUDY OF EFFECT OF BOUNDARY LAYER SCHEMES ON THE LOW LEVEL JET AND RELATED PRECIPITATION SYSTEMS. Zhiwei Yang, Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA; and R. W. Arritt and M. Segal
11:45 AM J7.6 EVALUATION OF TERMS IN THE WATER VAPOR BUDGET USING AIRBORNE DIAL AND IN SITU MEASUREMENTS FROM THE SOUTHERN GREAT PLAINS 1997 EXPERIMENT. Christoph J. Senff, CIRES/Univ. of Colorado and NOAA/ETL, Boulder, CO; and K. J. Davis, D. H. Lenschow, E. V. Browell, and S. Ismail
12:00 PM LUNCH BREAK
1:30 PM JOINT SESSION J2: HYDROLOGIC STUDIES IN THE ARCTIC REGION (Joint with Fifth Conference on Polar Meteorology and Oceanography)
Chairperson(s): Jim Miller, Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, NJ
1:30 PM J2.1 SNOW MODELLING IN CANADA FOR GLOBAL AND REGIONAL CLIMATE STUDIES. Diana L. Verseghy, AES, Downsview, ON, Canada
1:45 PM J2.2 TEMPORAL VARIABILITY OF ARCTIC ATMOSPHERIC MOISTURE BUDGET QUANTITIES DERIVED FROM TOVS SATELLITE MOISTURE RETRIEVALS AND NCEP REANALYSIS WINDS. David G. Groves, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA
2:00 PM J2.3 REANALYSIS DEPICTIONS OF THE ARCTIC BASIN ATMOSPHERIC HYDROLOGIC CYCLE. Richard I. Cullather, Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH; and D. H. Bromwich and M. C. Serreze
2:15 PM J2.4 INTERANNUAL VARIABILITY IN ARCTIC PRECIPITATION FROM NCEP/NCAR AND ERA REANALYSIS. Ciaran M. Hurst, Univ. of Colorado/CIRES, Boulder, CO; and M. C. Serreze and R. G. Barry
2:30 PM J2.5 EVALUATION OF AN ENERGY BALANCE SNOW ACCUMULATION AND ABLATION MODEL USING A 100-STATION GLOBAL DATA SET. Bart Nijssen, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA; and D. P. Lettenmaier, C.-T. Chen, Y. Wang, L. Tsang, and J.-N. Hwang
2:45 PM J2.6 MODELING THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON FRESHWATER FLUX FROM THE ARCTIC OCEAN WITH A GLOBAL CLIMATE MODEL. James R. Miller, Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, NJ; and G. L. Russell
3:00 PM COFFEE BREAK
1:30 PM JOINT SESSION J9: TURBULENT TRANSPORT OVER HETEROGENEOUS SURFACES AND VEGETATIVE CANOPIES II (Joint with 13th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence)
Chairperson(s): Kenneth J. Davis, Univ. of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN; Christa D. Peters-Lidard, Georgia Inst. of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and Richard T. Cederwall, LLNL, Livermore, CA
1:30 PM J9.1 LARGE-EDDY SIMULATION OF CONVECTIVE BOUNDARY-LAYER MIXING OF DECAYING SCALARS EMITTED BY A FOREST CANOPY. Edward G. Patton, Univ. of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN; and K. J. Davis, M. C. Barth, and C. H. Moeng
1:45 PM J9.2 LARGE-EDDY SIMULATION OF NEAR-FIELD MEAN CONCENTRATIONS AND VERTICAL FLUXES OF PASSIVE TRACERS RELEASED FROM INFINITE CROSSWIND LINE SOURCES INSIDE A FOREST. Hong-Bing Su, Univ. of Georgia, Griffin, GA; and M. Y. Leclerc
2:00 PM J9.3 WATER AND HEAT EXCHANGE CHARACTERISTICS AROUND AGROFORESTRY ECOSYSTEMS. Hao Wang, Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA; and E. S. Takle and J. M. Shen
2:15 PM J9.4 INFERENCE OF EXTRACTABLE SOIL MOISTURE IN THE PLANT ROOT ZONE AT THE WALNUT RIVER WATERSHED. J. Song, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois; and M. L. Wesely, R. L. Coulter, B. M. Lesht, R. H. Cuenca, S. P. Oncley, and E. A. Brandes
2:30 PM J9.5 PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF COUPLING A 1-D COLUMN VERSION OF THE PSU/NCAR MM5 WITH A DATA-ASSIMILATING VERSION OF THE TOPLATS LAND-SURFACE HYDROLOGY MODEL. John McHenry, MCNC-North Carolina Supercomputing Center, Research Triangle Park, NC; and C. Peters-Lidard, C. Coats, S. Fine, K. Alapaty, F. Pan, and A. Trayanov
2:45 PM J9.6 FLUX-PROFILE RELATIONSHIPS UP TO 200 M OVER HETEROGENEOUS TERRAIN AT CABAUW. Job W. Verkaik, Wageningen Agricultural Univ., Wageningen, The Netherlands; and A. A. M. Holtslag and J. Wieringa
3:30 PM JOINT SESSION J10: HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL APPLICATIONS OF IIPS (SJC) (Joint with 15th International Conference on Interactive Information and Processing Systems (IIPS) for Meteorology, Oceanography, and Hydrology)
Chairperson(s): To be determined
3:30 PM J10.1 OVERVIEW.
3:45 PM J10.2 A HIGH-RESOLUTION DATA SYSTEM FOR ENVIRONMENTAL MODELING AND MONITORING OF METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS. Kenneth R. Nixon, Computational Geosciences, Inc., Norman, OK; and D. R. Legates, G. E. Quelch, and T. D. Stockdale
4:00 PM J10.3 MONITORING OF SHORT-FUSED FLOOD EVENTS BY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HYDROLOGIC FORECAST SYSTEM. Mark J. Glaudemans, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD
4:15 PM J10.4 THE FLOOD OF MARCH 1998 IN THE TALLAHASSEE HYDROLOGICAL SERVICE AREA- LESSONS LEARNED. Andrew I. Watson, NOAA/NWS, Tallahassee, FL; and R. R. Carle and A. D. Baker
J10.5 PAPER WITHDRAWN.
4:30 PM J10.6 AN EXTENSION OF THE EDSS/MODELS-3 I/O API FOR COUPLING CONCURRENT ENVIRONMENTAL MODELS, WITH APPLICATIONS TO AIR QUALITY AND HYDROLOGY. Carlie J. Coats Jr., MCNC/North Carolina Supercomputing Center, Research Triangle Park, NC; and A. Trayanov, J. N. McHenry, A. Xiu, A. Gibbs-Lario, and C. D. Peters-Lidard
4:45 PM J10.7 INTERNATIONAL HYDROLOGIC TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER PROGRAM OF THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE. Curtis B. Barrett, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and T. Laufer
5:15 PM CONFERENCE ENDS

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