18th Conference on Hydrology
    

Session 5

 Orographic hydrometeorology and the associated challenges in both observation and forecasting (Room 6E)
 Organizer: Robert J. Kuligowski, NOAA/NESDIS/ORA, Camp Springs, MD
9:00 AM5.1Orographic enhancements in precipitation: An intercomparison of two gauge-based precipitation climatologies  extended abstract wrf recording
Mingyue Chen, RS Information Systems, Inc., Camp Springs, MD; and P. Xie, J. E. Janowiak, and P. A. Arkin
9:15 AM5.2Characterizing the space-time variability of precipitation in the Himalayan range: analysis and synthesis  
Ana P. Barros, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; and T. Lang, S. Chiao, J. Putkonen, G. Kim, and E. Williams
9:30 AM5.3Application of PRISM Climatologies for Hydrologic Modeling and Forecasting in the Western U.S  extended abstract wrf recording
John Schaake, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and A. Henkel and S. Cong
9:45 AMCoffee Break with Formal Poster Viewing  
11:00 AM5.4Application of the SCIT Algorithm to South Korea Storm Data  extended abstract wrf recording
Byunghyun Song, Korea Meteorological Administration, Meteorological Research Institute, Seoul, South Korea; and S. O'Donnell, S. Cheong, Y. Lee, F. Moeng, J. Nam, and S. Chung
11:15 AM5.5An evaluation of incorporating meteorological observations in a realtime hydrologic forecast system  
Amy L Sansone, 3Tier Environmental Forecast Group, Seattle, WA; and P. Storck
11:30 AM5.6Initiation of precipitating convection in mountainous regions  extended abstract wrf recording
Donna F. Tucker, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS; and N. A. Crook
11:45 AM5.7Orographic precipitation and the form of mountain ranges  
Alison M. Anders, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and G. H. Roe, D. R. Durran, D. R. Montgomery, and B. Hallet

Thursday, 15 January 2004: 9:00 AM-12:00 PM, Room 6E

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