14th Conference on Hydrology |
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CONFERENCE REGISTRATION |
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MON 11 JAN___________________________ |
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CONFERENCE REGISTRATION |
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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 |
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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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
1A.9 | MULTIPLE SENSOR PRECIPITATION ESTIMATION OVER MOUNTAINOUS TERRAIN. Jonathan J. Gourley, Univ. of Oklahoma/CIMMS, Norman, OK; and R. A. Maddox | |
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 | |
1A.11 | BAYESIAN THEORY OF PROBABILISTIC RIVER FORECASTING. Roman Krzysztofowicz, Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA | |
1A.12 | HYDROLOGIC UNCERTAINTY PROCESSOR FOR PROBABILISTIC RIVER FORECASTING. Henry D. Herr, Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA; and R. Krzysztofowicz | |
1A.13 | INTERFACE FOR DISPLAYING PROBABILISTIC RIVER FORECASTS TO DECISION MAKERS. Louise F. Gunderson, Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA; and R. Krzysztofowicz | |
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SESSION 1B: REMOTE SENSING (Parallel with Session 1A) Chairperson(s): Tom Jackson, USDA-ARS, Beltsville, MD and Venkat Lakshmi, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD |
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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 | |
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 | |
1B.3 | PAPER WITHDRAWN. | |
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 | |
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 | |
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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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
1B.9 | A PACS STUDY OF ATMOSPHERIC MOISTURE USING SATELLITE OBSERVATIONS. Wesley K. Berg, Univ. of Colorado/CIRES, Boulder, CO | |
1B.10 | PAPER WITHDRAWN. | |
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 | |
1B.12 | SMALLER SCALES, MORE DATA- GLOBAL DAILY 1X1-DEGREE COMBINED PRECIPITATION ESTIMATES. George J. Huffman, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and R. F. Adler | |
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 | |
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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 |
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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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
2A.5 | PAPER WITHDRAWN. | |
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 | |
2A.7 | SEEING SUPERCELLS AS HEAVY RAIN PRODUCERS (INVITED). Charles A. Doswell III, NOAA/NSSL, Norman, OK | |
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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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 |
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2B.1 | SCIENCE RESULTS OVERVIEW FROM THE BOREAL ECOSYSTEM ATMOSPHERE EXPERIMENT (BOREAS) (INVITED). Forrest G. Hall, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD | |
2B.2 | SENSITIVITY OF THE BOREAL FOREST TO SUBGRID VEGETATION HETEROGENEITY. Valentijn R. Pauwels, Princeton Univ., Princeton, NJ; and E. F. Wood | |
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 | |
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 | |
2B.5 | WATER BUDGET OVER THE MACKENZIE RIVER BASIN. Muyin Wang, Dalhousie Univ., Halifax, NS, Canada; and G. Strong, A. Barr, and B. Proctor | |
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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 | |
2B.7 | SGP97 HYDROLOGY EXPERIMENT REMOTE SENSING (INVITED). Thomas J. Jackson, ARS, Beltsville, MD | |
2B.8 | GROUND-BASED SOIL MOISTURE DATA COLLECTION DURING SGP97 AND CURRENT RESEARCH ACTIVITIES (INVITED). James S. Famiglietti, Univ. of Texas, Austin, TX | |
2B.9 | AN OVERVIEW OF THE SGP BOUNDARY-LAYER GROUP (INVITED). Larry Mahrt, Oregon State Univ., Corvallis, OR | |
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 | |
2B.11 | INTEGRATIVE LAND SURFACE MODELING FOR SGP '97- AN OVERVIEW (INVITED). William L. Crosson, NASA/USRA/GHCC, Huntsville, AL | |
DISCUSSION PERIOD REGARDING THE SGP'97 EXPERIMENT | ||
SESSIONS END FOR THE DAY |
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FORMAL OPENING OF EXHIBITS WITH RECEPTION (Cash Bar) |
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TUE 12 JAN___________________________ |
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REGISTRATION CONTINUES THROUGH FRIDAY, 15 JANUARY |
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SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM ON CLIMATE AND GLOBAL CHANGE - FOCUS ON THE AMERICAS |
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EXHIBIT HOURS |
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COFFEE BREAK |
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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 |
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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 | |
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 |
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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 | |
3.2 | OBSERVATIONAL VALIDATION OF GSWP MODEL CALCULATIONS (INVITED). Alan Robock, Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, NJ | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
3.7 | IMPACT OF GSWP SOIL MOISTURE AND ISLSCP VEGETATION DATA SETS ON THE SIMULATION OF SEASONAL CLIMATE. Paul A. Dirmeyer, COLA, Calverton, MD | |
CONFERENCE LUNCHEON | ||
REMOTE SENSING LECTURE |
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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 |
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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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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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 | |
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 | |
COFFEE BREAK (EXHIBIT HOURS 3:30-7:00 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 | |
4A.7 | MULTI-RESOLUTION ATMOSPHERIC GLOBAL MODELLING OF THE 1993 MISSISSIPPI RIVER FLOODS. Ricardo J. Correa-Torres, Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, FL | |
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 | |
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 | |
4A.10 | PAPER WITHDRAWN. | |
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 | |
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 |
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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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
4B.4 | PAPER WITHDRAWN. | |
4B.5 | PAPER WITHDRAWN. | |
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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 | |
4B.7 | THE ISBA SCHEME AND ITS OWN SOIL MOISTURE ASSIMILATION OPERATIONAL AT METEO-FRANCE. Eric Bazile, CNRM, Toulouse, France; and D. Giard | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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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 |
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5A.1 | WINTER AND SUMMER PRECIPITATION OVER NORTH AMERICA. Julia Nogues-Paegle, Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and K. C. Mo | |
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 | |
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 | |
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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5A.5 | DOMINANT FACTORS RESPONSIBLE FOR INTERANNUAL VARIABILITY OF THE SOUTHWEST MONSOON. R. W. Higgins, NOAA/NWS/NCEP, Camp Springs, MD; and W. Shi | |
5A.6 | REGIONAL PATTERNS OF INTERANNUAL SUMMER RAINFALL VARIABILITY ACROSS THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST. David S. Gutzler, Univ. of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM | |
5A.7 | ALTERNATING WET AND DRY EPISODES OVER CALIFORNIA AND INTRASEASONAL OSCILLATIONS. Kingtse C. Mo, NOAA/NWS/NCEP, Washington, DC | |
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 | |
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 | |
5A.10 | THE SOURCES OF MOISTURE FOR WARM SEASON PRECIPITATION OVER THE UNITED STATES. Paul A. Dirmeyer, COLA, Calverton, MD; and K. L. Brubaker | |
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 | |
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SESSION 5B: MODELING RESULTS FROM PILPS Chairperson(s): Alan Robock, Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, NJ and Adam Schlosser, COLA, Calverton, MD |
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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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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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 | |
5B.6 | PAPER WITHDRAWN. | |
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 | |
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 | |
5B.9 | PILPS IN A GREENHOUSE-WARMED CLIMATE. Huqiang Zhang, BMRC, Melbourne, Vic., Australia; and A. Henderson-Sellers and K. McGuffie | |
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 | |
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 |
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6A.1 | HYDROLOGY AND WATER RESOURCES- A GLOBAL CHALLENGE FOR WMO (INVITED). Godwin O. P. Obasi, World Meteorological Organization, Geneva, Switzerland | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
6A.5 | HYDROLOGICAL CONDITIONS AND TELECONNECTIONS DURING DROUGHTS IN THE UNITED STATES GREAT PLAINS. Fong-Chiau Chang, Univ. of Alabama, GHCC, Huntsville, AL | |
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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. | |
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 | |
6A.8 | VARIABILITY OF UPPER-TROPOSPHERIC PRECIPITABLE WATER FROM SATELLITE AND MODEL REANALYSIS DATASETS. Gary J. Jedlovec, NASA/GHCC, Huntsville, AL; and H. Iwai | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 |
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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 | |
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 | |
6B.3 | PAPER WITHDRAWN. | |
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 | |
6B.5 | FUZZY LOGIC TO ANALYZE PARAMETER UNCERTAINTIES IN CONCEPTUAL RAINFALL RUNOFF MODELS. Ertunga C. Ozelkan, i2 Technologies, Irving, TX; and L. Duckstein | |
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 | |
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6B.7 | CLOUD AND VERTICAL RESOLUTION ISSUES IN THE COUPLED HYDROSPHERE-ATMOSPHERE RESEARCH MODEL (CHARM). Brent M. Lofgren, NOAA/GLERL, Ann Arbor, MI | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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RECEPTION (Cash Bar) |
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AMS ANNUAL AWARDS BANQUET |
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WALTER ORR ROBERTS MEMORIAL LECTURE |
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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 |
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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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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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J1.5 | BLOWING SNOW MODELLING AND PARAMETERIZATION. Stephen J. Dery, McGill Univ., Montreal, PQ, Canada; and M. K. Yau | |
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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 | |
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 | |
J1.8 | TESTING OF CRYOLOGIC LANDSURFACE PARAMETERIZATION SCHEME FOR SEASONALLY FROZEN GROUND AND SEASONALLY MELT PERMAFROST. Andrey B. Shmakin, NOAA/GFDL, Princeton, NJ | |
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 | |
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 | |
J1.11 | SPATIALLY DISTRIBUTED WATER SURFACE TEMPERATURE MODELING FOR THE GREAT LAKES. Yongchun Zhu, Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; and B. M. Lofgren | |
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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 |
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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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
J5.5 | PAPER WITHDRAWN. | |
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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 |
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J7.1 | EVOLUTION OF POTENTIAL TEMPERATURE AND MOISTURE DURING THE MORNING- CASES-97. M. A. LeMone, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and R. L. Grossman | |
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 | |
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 | |
J7.4 | CONVERGENCE ESTIMATES OVER THE ABLE REGION DURING CASES-97 FROM RADAR WIND PROFILER AND SODAR DATA. Richard L. Coulter, ANL, Argonne, IL | |
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 | |
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 | |
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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 |
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J2.1 | SNOW MODELLING IN CANADA FOR GLOBAL AND REGIONAL CLIMATE STUDIES. Diana L. Verseghy, AES, Downsview, ON, Canada | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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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 |
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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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 |
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J10.1 | OVERVIEW. | |
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 | |
J10.3 | MONITORING OF SHORT-FUSED FLOOD EVENTS BY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HYDROLOGIC FORECAST SYSTEM. Mark J. Glaudemans, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD | |
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. | |
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 | |
J10.7 | INTERNATIONAL HYDROLOGIC TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER PROGRAM OF THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE. Curtis B. Barrett, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and T. Laufer | |
CONFERENCE ENDS |
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