Session 11 | 
|   | Quantitative Precipitation Forecasting | 
|   | Organizer: John D. Horel, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 
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 | 1:30 PM | 11.1 | Predictability issues in high-resolution numerical prediction of stratiform and convective precipitation     Andre Walser, ETH, Zürich, Switzerland; and D. Luethi and C. Schaer | 
 | 1:45 PM | 11.2 | Landfalling cyclone forecast sensitivity to varying data assimilation methods in a mesoscale model     Wendell A. Nuss, NPS, Monterey, CA; and D. K. Miller | 
 | 2:00 PM | 11.3 | Downscaling precipitation fields over complex terrain     Reinhold Steinacker, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; and M. Ratheiser, M. Dorninger, and F. Wimmer | 
 |   | 11.4 | Performances of a global and a limited-area Ensemble Prediction System on MAP cases    Chiara Marsigli, ARPA-SMR, Bologna, Italy; and A. Montani, F. Nerozzi, and T. Paccagnella | 
 | 2:14 PM | 11.4A | Selecting the best forecast out of an ensemble by using satellite image matching for MAP IOP2B (formerly paper P2.1)    Arnold Tafferner, DLR/IPA, Wessling, Bavaria, Germany; and H. Mannstein, T. Paccagnella, C. Marsigli, A. Montani, and F. Nerozzi | 
 | 2:29 PM | 11.5 | Precipitation forecasts versus analysis for selected IOP wet cases    Manfred Dorninger, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; and R. Steinacker, M. Ratheiser, and I. Groehn | 
 |   | 11.6 | Variational assimilation of convective precipitation for mesoscale forecasting     Robert Benoit, MSC, Dorval, QC, Canada; and L. Fillion, W. Yu, and S. Chamberland | 
 | 2:43 PM | 11.7 | Simulations of Extreme Precipitation Events in the Colorado Rocky Mountains     William R. Cotton, Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, CO; and R. L. McAnelly and C. T. Ashby | 
 |   | 11.8 | Application of the rainfall-runoff model TOPKAPI for the entire basin of the po river as part of the European project EFFS    Jens C. Bartholmes, University Bologna, Bologna, Italy; and E. Todini | 
 | 2:57 PM |  | Coffee Break   
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