21st Conference on Hydrology
    

Session 2

 

Hydrometeorological Remote Sensing

 Organizers: Robert J. Kuligowski, NOAA/NESDIS/ORA, Camp Springs, MD; Ralph R. Ferraro, NOAA/NESDIS, College Park, MD
8:30 AM2.1Satellite rainfall estimates for real time flash flood guidance estimation  
Konstantine P. Georgakakos, Hydrologic Research Center/SIO, San Diego, CA; and T. M. Carpenter and J. A. Sperfslage
2.2Multi-sensor QPE in the National Mosaic and QPE (NMQ) system  
Jian Zhang, CIMMS/Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and K. Howard and M. Fang
9:00 AM2.3Spatial downscaling and evaluation of CMORPH analyses over the continental U.S.   wrf recording
Matthew Garcia, Univ. of Maryland Baltimore County/GEST and NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and Y. Tian, C. D. Peters-Lidard, J. B. Eylander, C. Daly, R. Joyce, and J. Janowiak
9:15 AM2.4Validation Results for Daily Precipitation Estimates Over Del Plata Basin  
Daniel A. Vila, Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center, College Park, MD; and E. H. Berbery and R. R. Ferraro
9:30 AMFormal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break  
10:45 AM2.5An intercomparison between mean areal precipitation from gauges and a multisensor procedure  
Dennis D. VanCleve Jr., Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, FL; and H. E. Fuelberg
11:00 AM2.6An intercomparison of precipitation values from the OneRain Corp. algorithm and the National Weather Service procedure  
Steven M. Martinaitis, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL; and H. E. Fuelberg, J. L. Sullivan, Jr., and C. Pathak
11:15 AM2.7Verifying High-Resolution Satellite Precipitation Estimates on Sub-Daily Scales: Results for Southern China  extended abstract
Jianyin Liang, CMA Guangdong Meteorological Administration, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China; and P. Xie
11:30 AM2.8Global Landslide Hazard Assessment Using Satellite Precipitation Information  
Yang Hong, Goddard Earth Science and Technology Center, Greenbelt, MD; and R. Adler, G. J. Huffman, and A. Negri
11:45 AMLunch Break  
1:15 PM2.9Hydrologically-based assessment of remotely sensed precipitation products in the North American Monsoon region of western Mexico  
David J. Gochis, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and S. Nesbitt and W. Yu
1:30 PM2.10Streamflow prediction in ungaged watersheds: statistical modeling with remote sensing  
Blake P. Weissling, Univ. of Texas, San Antonio, TX; and H. Xie
1:45 PM2.11Assessment of uncertainty and utility of soil moisture retrievals in a data assimilation experiment  
Rolf H. Reichle, NASA/GSFC and Univ. of Maryland, Greenbelt, MD; and W. T. Crow, R. D. Koster, H. Sharif, and S. Mahanama
2:00 PM2.12A framework of the specification of modeling and observation uncertainties for land data assimilation of remote sensing retrievals  
Wade T. Crow, USDA ARS, Beltsville, MD
2:15 PM2.13Impact of Observational Data Preprocessing on their Assimilation in NASA's Land Information System Using the Kalman Filters  
Xiwu Zhan, USDA/ARS, Beltsville, MD; and W. T. Crow, S. V. Kumar, P. R. Houser, C. D. Peters-Lidard, and T. J. Jackson
2:30 PM2.14Evaluation of the retrieved AMSR-E soil moisture using the North American Regional Reanalysis data  
Kyoung-Wook Jin, JPL, Pasadena, CA; and E. Njoku and S. Chan
2:45 PMCoffee Break in Exhibit Hall  
3:15 PMPaper 2.15 has been moved. New Poster number P1.8  
3:30 PM2.16An empirical model to estimate soil moisture over vegetated areas  extended abstract wrf recording
Nazario D. Ramirez, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico; and R. Vasquez, C. Calderon, and E. Harmsen
3:45 PM2.17High-resolution monitoring of snow properties using the WRF technology  
Do Hyuk Kang, Duke University, Durham, NC; and A. P. Barros
4:00 PM2.18Modeling of wet snowpack evolution and radiobrightness  
Yi-Ching Chung, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; and R. D. De Roo and A. W. England
4:15 PM2.19Using land cover data to improve estimated snow pack properties by microwave data  extended abstract wrf recording
Amir E Azar, NOAA/CREST, New York, NY; and T. Lakhankar, H. Ghedira, P. Romanov, N. Shahroudi, and D. R. Khanbilvardi
4:30 PM2.20Reconstructing snow water equivalent in the Rio Grande headwaters using remotely sensed snow cover data and a spatially distributed snowmelt model  
Noah P. Molotch, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, CA

Tuesday, 16 January 2007: 8:30 AM-5:00 PM, 211

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