Extreme Precipitation I - Posters

Tuesday, 30 January 2024: 3:00 PM-4:30 PM
Hall E (The Baltimore Convention Center)
Hosts: (Joint between the 38th Conference on Hydrology; and the 37th Conference on Climate Variability and Change )
Cochairs:
Kenneth E. Kunkel, NCEI, Center for Weather and Climate, Asheville, NC; John W. Nielsen-Gammon and Sarah M. Trojniak, NOAA, College Park, MD

This session invites papers on all aspects of extreme precipitation, including atmospheric river (AR) events, convective storms, hurricanes, typhoons, extreme snowfall events, their relationship to floods, and hydrologic impacts. Possible topics include observations (e.g., rain gauge networks, ground-based radar, satellite retrievals, multi-sensor fusion, etc.), modeling, exploration of key physical processes, short-term and seasonal prediction, orographic and elevation-based relationships, climate change, and risk assessment. Papers exploring the causes and consequences of individual extreme precipitation events that cause floods or terminate droughts, details of the relationship between extreme precipitation and flooding, extreme snowfall accumulation and melt, as well as key factors that inform decisions around changing extreme precipitation and flood risk are particularly encouraged. 

Submitters:  Kelly M. Mahoney, Earth System Research Laboratories/ Physical Sciences Laboratory, NOAA, BOULDER, CO; Kenneth E. Kunkel, North Carolina Institute for Climate Studies, North Carolina State Univ., Asheville, NC and John W. Nielsen-Gammon, Atmospheric Sciences, Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX

Papers:
289
Understanding New England Riverine Flooding: A Hydroclimatic Perspective
Lindsay Lawrence, Northeastern University, Nahant, MA

290
An Analysis of Excessive Rainfall Events and Suwannee River Streamflow Response
Nicole Casamassina Rockwell, NWS, Peachtree City, GA

292
Influences of Large-scale and Meso-scale Circulation Patterns on Warm Season Precipitation in South China
Wenbin Chen, Nanjing University, Nanjing, 32, China; Nanjing Univ., Nanjing, China; and H. Yuan

293
Analyzing the Performance of Different Parameter Settings with the Ensemble Nowcasting of Tropical Cyclone Precipitation
Steven Rearden, NWC REU, Norman, OK; and S. M. Martinaitis, J. Anthony, and D. Meyer

Handout (1.2 MB)

294
Multi-storm analysis of satellite precipitation informed streamflow for landfalling tropical cyclones.
Alka Tiwari, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN; and K. A. Cherkauer, W. W. Tung, F. D. Marks Jr., ScD, and D. Niyogi

295
A multi-radar perspective on the stratiform precipitation region of landfalling hurricane Ian (2022)
Aimee Dixon, The University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and N. S. BRAUER and P. Kirstetter

Handout (4.5 MB)

296
High resolution precipitation forecast using WRF model during super storm Ida over the New York City metropolitan area
Jorge Humberto Bravo Mendez, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ; and M. Temimi and M. Abdelkader

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