Poster Session |
| Hydrology Posters Part II |
| Chair: Chandra R. Kondragunta, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD
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| | 440 | Atmospheric Conditions that Led to the Roma, Texas Floods of August 2008 Barry S. Goldsmith, NOAA/NWS, Brownsville, TX; and R. Q. Hart and J. Estupiñán |
| | 441 | Challenges in implementing NWSRFS in Romania Jeff Vukovich, Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., Raleigh, NC; and T. K. Burnet |
| | 442 | Does the poleward retreat of mid-latitude synoptic systems, reflected by a decline in rainfall and an increase in MSL pressure at Melbourne, suggest Australia's Great Artesian Basin as a possible back-up source of water? Harvey Stern, Bureau of Meteorology, Melbourne, Vic., Australia; and P. McBride, J. Cornall-Reilly, and J. Dahni |
| | 443 | Inundation Mapping using Hydraulic model and Geographic Information System Case Study: Tar River basin during Hurricane Floyd Keren J. Cepero, NOAA/NWS, Raleigh, NC; and S. Reed and C. Aschwanden |
| | 444 | Merging medium-range weather forecasts and seasonal climate outlooks to improve seasonal hydrologic prediction Andrew W. Wood, 3TIER, Inc., Seattle, WA; and M. Wiley and B. Nijssen |
| | 445 | Noah land surface model modifications for improved snowpack and water resource prediction in the Colorado Rockies Michael Barlage, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and F. Chen, M. Tewari, and K. Ikeda |
| | 446 | Analysis of satellite observed rain fall amounts and discharge measurements at the Datong Hydrologic Station Alice Fan, SAIC, Hampton, VA; and B. Lin and P. Y. Maa |
| | 447 | Predicting severe hail in the WFO LWX County Warning Area: toward increased accuracy in hail size forecasts Matthew R. Kramar, NWSFO Baltimore/Washington, Sterling, VA; and J. Waters |
| | 566 | An Analysis of Heavy Rainfall Weather Systems over Louisiana Boniface J. Mills, Univ. of Louisiana, Monroe, LA ; and K. Falk, J. Hansford, and B. Richardson |