| Joint Session 9 | 
|  | GIS Applications Part III (Joint Session with Hydrology and IIPS) | 
|  | Organizers: Nancy N. Soreide, NOAA/PMEL, Seattle, WA; Scott T. Shipley, Raytheon Information Solutions, Upper Marlboro, MD 
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|  | 4:00 PM | J9.1 | An Overview of GIS Projects and Applications at Southern Region River Forecast Centers    Keith Stellman, NOAA/NWS, Fort Worth, TX; and D. Welch, M. Love, P. Mckee, and J. Atwell
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|  | 4:15 PM | J9.2 | Developing a high resolution precipitation dataset for Florida hydrologic studies    Joseph Marzen, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL; and H. E. Fuelberg
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|  | 4:30 PM | J9.3 | Use of a GIS-based Flash Flood Potential in the flash flood warning decision making process    Mark Jackson, NOAA/NWS, Salt Lake City, UT; and B. McInerney and G. Smith
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|  | 4:45 PM | J9.4 | An Integrated Hydrological and Atmospheric Model to predict Malaria Epidemics    Salvi Asefi, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and J. Li, U. S. Nair, D. K. Ray, R. M. Welch, N. Padilla, E. Barrios, and M. E. Benedict
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|  | 5:00 PM | J9.5 | Weather radar terrain occultation modeling using GIS    Scott Shipley, Raytheon ITSS, Upper Marlboro, MD; and I. A. Graffman and R. E. Saffle
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|  | 5:15 PM | J9.6 | GIS tools for visualization and analysis of NEXRAD radar (WSR-88D) archived data at the National Climatic Data Center    Steve Ansari, STG Inc., Asheville, NC; and S. Del Greco
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