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Drought Analysis and Prediction Posters

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Wednesday, 5 February 2014: 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
Hall C3 (The Georgia World Congress Center )
Hosts: (Joint between the 28th Conference on Hydrology; and the 26th Conference on Climate Variability and Change )
Cochairs:  Christa D. Peters-Lidard, Hydrological Sciences Lagoratory, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; Siegfried D. Schubert, Global Modeling and Assimilation Office, Greenbelt, MD; Andrew W. Wood, Research Applications Laboratory, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO and John B. Eylander, Engineer Research and Development Center, Cold Regions Research and Engineering Lab, US Army Corps of Engineers, Hanover, NH
Papers:
 
525
Building Open Environment for Near Real-Time Monitoring And Analysis Of Global Agricultural Drought
Meixia Deng, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA; and L. Di, A. L. Yagci, C. Peng, W. Han, and G. Heo

 
527
Could U.S. extreme droughts have been anticipated?—A NASA NEWS initiative on extremes
Shih-Yu Wang, Utah State University, Logan, UT; and R. J. Oglesby, K. Hilburn, R. Pinker, M. Pan, P. R. Houser, D. Barandiaran, and H. Wang
Manuscript (1.0 MB)

Handout (6.3 MB)

 
528
Evaluating the Predictive Skill of CFSv2 Precipitation and Temperature Forecasts in China
Yang Lang, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China; and Q. Duan and A. Ye

 
531
Impact of soil-moisture/terrestrial water-storage assimilated initializations on forecasting drought
Bala Narapusetty, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and C. D. Peters-Lidard, S. Kumar, J. B. Eylander, R. D. Koster, M. Rodell, J. Bolten, and K. R. Arsenault

 
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Hydrologic and Climatologic Conditions that Shape Groundwater Resources in Utah and the Great Basin
Kirsti Hakala, Utah State University, Logan, UT; and S. Y. W. Wang