Poster Session 14 Hydrometeorology

Sunday, 12 January 2020: 6:30 PM-8:30 PM
Host: 19th Annual Student Conference

Papers:
S131
The Human Dimension to Drought Monitoring: Can Remote Sensing Data Corroborate the Lived Experience of Drought on the Ground?
Abigail Stokes, Univ. of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN; and P. Keys and T. Pickering

S132
S133
Improving Flash Flood Warning Services in Northern New England
Katy Hollinger, Univ. at Albany, SUNY, Albany, NY; and J. Arnott

S134
Examining Wetland Evapotranspiration Sensitivities to Northern Lake Michigan Atmospheric Moisture Returns Following High and Low Ice Cover Years
Kyle T. DeLong, Central Michigan Univ., Mount Pleasant, MI; and D. B. Kluver and W. Robertson

S136
Examining Trends in the Hydroclimatology of New York State Waterways from 1958 to 2018
Elena M. Fernández, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY; and A. DeGaetano

S137
Spatiotemporal Analysis of Precipitation Frequency in Texas Using High-Resolution Radar Products
Dawit Tesfalidet Ghebreyesus, Univ. of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX; and H. Sharif

S138
Development of High-Resolution Precipitation and Temperature Products for New York City
Adrian Pena, NOAA-CESSRST, New York, NY; and T. Lakhankar

S139
Precipitation-Based Modeling of Water Quality Within an Urban Recreational Watershed
Jennifer Williams, Texas A&M Univ.-Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi, TX; and J. Congo, X. Cai, J. DeGrande, and P. Tissot

S140
Flood Forecasting for a Small Watershed: Case Study of Cypress Creek, Texas
Aditia Rojali, FIU, MIAMI, FL; and V. Verma, L. Bian, and A. S. Leon

S141
Meteorological Predictors of Droughts in Vermont, New Hampshire, and Eastern New York
Giorgio M. Sarro, Univ. Wisconsin–Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI; and C. C. Crossett and L. A. L. Dupigny-Giroux

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