Poster Session P2 Quantitative Precipitation Estimation and Hydrological Applications

Monday, 6 August 2007: 1:30 PM-3:30 PM
Halls C & D (Cairns Convention Center)
Host: 33rd Conference on Radar Meteorology

Papers:
P2.1
Improvements on quantitative precipitation estimation by radar applying a VPR correction method based on separating precipitation types
María Franco, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya / GRAHI, Barcelona, Spain; and R. Sánchez-Diezma, I. Zawadzki, and D. Sempere-Torres

P2.2
Development of an Advanced System of Integration and Georeferenciation of Meteorological Information (SIGMA)
Rafael Sánchez-Diezma, HYDS, Barcelona, Spain; and D. Sempere-Torres, D. Forcadell, M. Córdoba, E. Vilaclara, T. Rigo, and S. Segalà

P2.3
On quality indicators for radar-based river flow forecasts
Chris G. Collier, University of Salford, Salford, United Kingdom

Handout (424.1 kB)

P2.4
Consider the wind drift effects in the radar-raingauge comparisons
Lei Feng, Taiwan Typhoon and Flood Research Institute, NARL, Taipei, Taiwan; and B. J. Jou

Handout (476.7 kB)

P2.5
The HydroMet Decision Support System: operational applications in hydrology and flash flood prediction
J. William Conway, Weather Decision Technologies, Inc., Norman, OK; and C. Barrere, G. Formentini, L. Lago, A. Rossa, and M. Calza

P2.6
Improvement of accuacy of radar rainfall rate by real-time ClassZR
Jeong-Hee Kim, Korea Meteorological Administration, Seoul, Korea, Republic of (South); and D. I. Lee, M. Jang, G. J. Seo, G. O. Lee, and K. E. Kim

Handout (317.1 kB)

P2.7
The radar investigation of the small scale structure of precipitation in orographically forced and normal conditions
Geoffrey L. Austin, Univ. of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand; and A. Peace and G. Manley

P2.8
Ensemble radar precipitation estimation for hydrology in the Alps
U. Germann, MeteoSwiss, Locarno-Monti, Switzerland; and K. Friedrich and M. Zappa

P2.9
A physically-based multivariate-regression approach for downscaling NEXRAD precipitation in mountainous terrain
Huade Guan, Flinders University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA, Australia; and H. Xie and J. L. Wilson

P2.10
The estimation of rainfall by radar—50 years on
Geoffrey L. Austin, Univ. of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand; and A. Peace, B. Austin, and I. Cluckie

P2.11
URBAS Radar—an approach to flash flood statistics
Andreas Wagner, German Met. Service, Hohenpeissenberg, Germany; and J. E. E. Seltmann and T. Einfalt

P2.13
The Operational Very Short Range Forecast of Precipitation and its Hydrological Applications in South Korea
Hyo-Kyung Kim, Korea Meteorological Administration / MRI, Seoul, Korea, Republic of (South); and J. H. Choi, K. Y. Nam, K. H. Chang, and S. N. Oh

Handout (604.9 kB)

P2.14
Heteroskedasticity and the Weighted Least Square Method in Radar Rainfall Estimate
Wenyao Pu, Nanjing University, Dalian, Liaoning, China; and N. Li, H. Li, Y. He, S. Yu, and Z. Huang

Handout (36.2 kB)

P2.15
Development of enhanced quantitative radar precipitation estimates and related hydro-meteorological applications
Rafael Sánchez-Diezma, HYDS, Barcelona, Spain; and D. Sempere, D. Forcadell, M. Franco, E. Vilaclara, L. Trapero, T. Rigo, J. Bech, E. Velasco, and F. Ballester

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