Themed Joint Poster Session Water Resources Applications of Hydrometeorological Analyses and Predictions Posters

Tuesday, 8 January 2013: 9:45 AM-11:00 AM
Exhibit Hall 3 (Austin Convention Center)
Hosts: (Joint between the 27th Conference on Hydrology; and the 29th Conference on Environmental Information Processing Technologies (formerly IIPS) )
Cochairs:
Larry E. Brazil, Riverside Technology, Inc., Fort Collins, CO and Andrew W. Wood, NCAR, Boulder, CO

We seek contributions from the research, operational and stakeholder or user communities on recent advances in science and practice of weather and climate analysis and prediction, hydrologic forecasting, and uncertainty-based approaches to support applications in water and watershed management. Water management concerns may include single or multi-sectoral efforts toward improving decisions regarding energy, flood or drought mitigation, agriculture, navigation and recreation, transboundary efforts or initiatives, and other resources management challenges. We welcome papers focusing on work across the spectrum of time (hourly to seasonal and interannual) and space scales (local to global), and presentations that highlight new theory, methods or findings from case studies. Contacts: Larry Brazil (Larry.Brazil@riverside.com), Andy Wood (Andy.Wood@noaa.gov)

Papers:
85
Verification of Ensemble Forecasts for the New York City Operations Support Tool
Gerald N. Day, Riverside Technology, inc., Fort Collins, CO; and J. C. Schaake, M. Thiemann, S. Draijer, and L. Wang

86
The Hydrologic Ensemble Prediction Experiment
John C. Schaake, Consultant, Annapolis, MD; and A. W. Wood, J. Thielen, F. Pappenberger, and R. Hartman

88
Assessment of hydrological uncertainty in a changing climate in the Pacific Northwest River Basins
Venkataramana Sridhar, Boise State University, Boise, ID; and W. T. A. Jaksa, X. Jin, M. Khanal, and A. Tyagi

Poster 89 has been moved. New paper number TJ24.2A

91
Assessment of Warm-Season Rainfall Variability and Trends over the Lower Mississippi River Alluvial Valley
Jamie L. Dyer, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS; and A. E. Mercer

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