AMS Forum: Living with a Limited Water Supply
    

Session 3

 interpreting knowledge of climate variability to water resources planners and decisions makers
3:30 PM3.1aClimate Change and Water: What Can We Expect?  
Peter H. Gleick, Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment and Security, Oakland, CA
4:00 PM3.1bUse of ENSO forecasts for optimal irrigation management under drought conditions  
Francisco J. Meza, Facultad de Agronomía e Ingeniería Forestal. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile., Santiago, RM, Chile
4:15 PM3.2The Madden Julian Oscillation: Its potential for week two flood outlooks and reservoir management decisions in California.  extended abstract wrf recording
David W. Reynolds, NOAA/NWSFO, Monterey, CA
4:30 PM3.3The influence of climate science on water management in Western Australia: Lessons for climate scientists  
Scott Power, BMRC, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; and B. Sadler and N. Nicholls
4:45 PM3.4Integration of wavelet or Hilbert transforms and disaggregation for weekly streamflow prediction from seasonal oceanic variability  
Davison Mwale, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada; and S. S. P. Shen and T. Y. Gan
5:00 PM3.5Improved water demand forecasting for water resources managers  extended abstract
Richard W. Stodt, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Denver, CO; and D. Matthews, S. Hunter, A. C. T. Pinheiro, K. Arsenault, and P. Houser
5:15 PM3.6Goal-oriented water policy – the Shenandoah valley experience  extended abstract
James Giraytys, Certified Consulting Meteorologist, Winchester, VA; and D. L. Bulova, T. J. Christoffel, and J. R. Staelin

Tuesday, 11 January 2005: 3:30 PM-5:30 PM

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