85th AMS Annual Meeting

: 19th Conf on Hydrology

19th Conf on Hydrology

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Sunday, 9 January 2005

6:00 AM-6:00 AM: Sunday, 9 January 2005


SUN 9 JAN

7:30 AM-7:30 AM: Sunday, 9 January 2005


Short Course Registration

9:00 AM-5:40 PM: Sunday, 9 January 2005


Conference Registration

Monday, 10 January 2005

6:00 AM-6:00 AM: Monday, 10 January 2005


Mon 10 Jan

7:30 AM-7:30 AM: Monday, 10 January 2005


Registration continues through Thursday, 13 January

9:00 AM-9:15 AM: Monday, 10 January 2005


1
Kick-off Speaker (Joint between the Symposium on Living with a Limited Water Supply and the 19th Conference on Hydrology)
Sponsors: (Joint between the 19th Conf on Hydrology; and the AMS Forum: Living with a Limited Water Supply )
Organizer: Prof. Malin Falkenmark, SIWI

Papers:
  9:00 AM
1.1
Keynote Speaker
Prof. Malin Falkenmark, SIWI, Stockholm, Sweden

10:15 AM-10:15 AM: Monday, 10 January 2005


Coffee Break in Poster Session Room

10:45 AM-11:00 AM: Monday, 10 January 2005


Joint Session 2
Joint Plenary Session with Hydrology Panel Discussion with Malin Falkenmark
Sponsors: (Joint between the AMS Forum: Living with a Limited Water Supply; and the 19th Conf on Hydrology )
Chair: Roy M Rasmussen, NCAR

Papers:
  10:45 AM
PANEL DISCUSSION Abstract
Kevin E. Trenberth, NCAR, Boulder, CO

12:00 PM-1:30 PM: Monday, 10 January 2005


Lunch Break

1:00 PM-5:30 PM: Monday, 10 January 2005


1
Land surface and hydrologic data assimilation (parallel with Joint Session 3 and Joint Session 4)
Sponsor: 19th Conf on Hydrology
Organizer: Christa D. Peters-Lidard, NASA/GSFC

Papers:
  1:00 PM
1.1
Optimal land initialization for the NCEP Global Forecast System using the NASA Land Information System
Jesse Meng, University of Maryland Baltimore County and NOAA/NWS/NCEP, Baltimore and NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and K. Mitchell, C. Lu, H. Wei, J. Eastman, C. Peters-Lidard, P. Houser, and M. Rodell

  1:15 PM
1.2
The NCEP Stage II/IV hourly precipitation analyses: development and applications
Ying Lin, NOAA/NWS/NCEP, Camp Springs, MD; and K. E. Mitchell

http://www.emc.ncep.noaa.gov/mmb/ylin/pcpanl/

Poster PDF (197.5 kB)
  1:45 PM
1.4
  2:00 PM
1.5
High-resolution land data assimilation in the NCAR/ATEC real-time FDDA and forecasting system
Andrea N. Hahmann, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and Y. Liu, F. Chen, K. W. Manning, T. T. Warner, and L. Carlson

  2:15 PM
1.6
Forecasts of near-surface variables using a coupled atmosphere-land surface model
Andrew A. Taylor, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and L. M. Leslie and D. J. Stensrud

http://weather.ou.edu/~aataylor/research

Poster PDF (376.9 kB)
  2:30 PM
1.7
Terrestrial hydroclimatology from GRACE
J. S. Famiglietti, University of California, Irvine, CA; and J. Chen, M. Rodell, K. W. Seo, T. H. Syed, and C. R. Wilson

  2:45 PM
1.8
Comparison of GRACE derived terrestrial water storage changes with model, water budget, and observation based estimates
Matthew Rodell, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and N. Johnson, J. S. Famiglietti, J. Chen, S. Seneviratne, S. L. Holl, and P. A. Viterbo

  3:00 PM
1.9
Bias reduction and assimilation of short records of satellite soil moisture
Rolf H. Reichle, NASA/GSFC and University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Greenbelt, MD; and R. D. Koster

  3:30 PM
Parameter sensitivity of soil moisture retrievals using C- and X-band radiometer observations in SMEX02
William L. Crosson, USRA, Huntsville, AL; and A. S. Limaye and C. A. Laymon

  3:45 PM
On Particle Filtering Monte Carlo Approach to Sequential Hydrolometeorological Data Assimilation
Hamid Moradkhani, Center for Hydrometeorology and Remote Sensing / University of California at Irvine (UCI), Irvine, CA; and K. L. Hsu, N. K. Ajami, and S. Sorooshian

  4:00 PM
Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break

1:30 PM-2:00 PM: Monday, 10 January 2005


Joint Session 4
The Earth Information System for Water Decision Making (JOINT BETWEEN THE LIMITED WATER SUPPLY SYMPOSIUM, THE 19TH CONFERNCE ON HYDROLOGYand IIPS) (parallel with Session 1 and Joint Session 3)
Sponsors: (Joint between the AMS Forum: Living with a Limited Water Supply; the 21st International Conference on Interactive Information Processing Systems (IIPS) for Meteorology, Oceanography, and Hydrology; and the 19th Conf on Hydrology )
Chair: John Schaake, NOAA/NWS

Papers:
  1:30 PM
Warm season storms, floods, and sediment inputs into the Grand Canyon: Applications to decision making and adaptive management
Shaleen Jain, NOAA-CIRES Climate Diagnostics Center, Boulder, CO; and R. S. Pulwarty, T. Melis, and D. Topping

  1:45 PM
Space-assisted irrigation management: An operational perspective
Anne M. Jochum, ALFAclima Asesoramiento Medioambiental and Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Albacete, Spain; and A. Calera and A. Cuesta

1:30 PM-2:30 PM: Monday, 10 January 2005


Joint Session 3
Probabilistic hydrometeorological forecasting and acceptable uncertainty (Joint between the Limited Water Supply Symposium and the 19th Confernce on Hydrology) (parallel with Session 1 and Joint Session 4)
Sponsors: (Joint between the AMS Forum: Living with a Limited Water Supply; and the 19th Conf on Hydrology )
Organizer: Ana P. Barros, Duke University

Papers:
  1:30 PM
  2:00 PM
Calibration of QPF/PQPF forecasts based on the NCEP global ensemble
Yuejian Zhu, NOAA/NWS/NCEP, Camp Springs, MD; and T. Zoltan

  2:15 PM
Calibration of probabilistic quantitative precipitation forecasts from the RSM ensemble forecasts over hydrologic regions
Huiling Yuan, University of California, Irvine, CA; and S. L. Mullen, X. Gao, and S. Sorooshian

Poster PDF (129.0 kB)

2:30 PM-4:00 PM: Monday, 10 January 2005


Poster Session 1
LAND SURFACE AND HYDROLOGIC DATA ASSIMILATION POSTERS
Sponsor: 19th Conf on Hydrology
Organizer: Christa D. Peters-Lidard, NASA/GSFC

Papers:
 
Use of MODIS snow cover imagery for streamflow and reservoir storage forecasts in the Snake River basin
Marketa McGuire, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and A. W. Wood, Q. Zeng, and D. P. Lettenmaier

 
The use of NASA land data assimilated products to improve flood and drought risk analysis and forecasting for water resources management in the Columbia River Basin
Kristi R. Arsenault, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Greenbelt, MD; and P. R. Houser, S. M. Hunter, D. Frevert, R. Stodt, and D. Matthews

 
The Latency of Model Generated Precipitation in Winter Time Cyclones
Holly M. Allen, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and J. R. Mecikalski and C. B. Darden

Poster PDF (460.0 kB)
 
Snow microwave products from the NOAA's Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit
Cezar Kongoli, QSS Group, Inc., Lanham and NOAA/NESDIS, Camp Springs, MD; and R. R. Ferraro, P. Pellegrino, and H. Meng

Poster PDF (736.6 kB)
 
Multiseasonal validation of GOES-based insolation estimates
Jason A. Otkin, CIMSS/Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and M. C. Anderson and J. R. Mecikalski

Poster PDF (541.3 kB)
 
Estimating stability indices from MODIS infrared measurements over the Korean Peninsula
Sung-Hee Park, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea; and B. J. Sohn, E. S. Chung, and M. Koenig

 
Assimilating passive microwave brightness temperature for snow water equivalent estimation
Kostantinos M Andreadis, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and D. P. Lettenmaier

 
A comparison of satellite derived global hydrological products
Arief Sudradjat, University of Maryland and CICS/ESSIC, College Park, MD; and R. R. Ferraro


Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break

5:30 PM-5:30 PM: Monday, 10 January 2005


Sessions End for the day

5:30 PM-7:00 PM: Monday, 10 January 2005


FORMAL OPENING OF EXHIBITS WITH RECEPTION (CASH BAR)

7:30 PM-7:30 PM: Monday, 10 January 2005


Suki Manabe Symposium Banquet

Tuesday, 11 January 2005

6:00 AM-6:00 AM: Tuesday, 11 January 2005


TUE 11 JAN

8:30 AM-9:45 AM: Tuesday, 11 January 2005


Joint Session 5
The use of climate forecasts for water resources planning and management (Joint between the Limited Water Supply Symposium and the 19th Confernce on Hydrology) (parallel with Session 2)
Sponsors: (Joint between the AMS Forum: Living with a Limited Water Supply; and the 19th Conf on Hydrology )
Chair: David Reynolds, NOAA/NWSFO

Papers:
  8:30 AM
Experimental real-time seasonal hydrologic forecast system for the western U.S.
Andrew W. Wood, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and D. P. Lettenmaier

  8:45 AM
Effects of climate variability on hydropower production and covariability with energy demand in California and the Pacific Northwest
Alan F. Hamlet, JISAO Climate Impacts Group and the Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA; and N. Voisin, D. Lettenmaier, and D. W. Pierce

  9:00 AM
Creative Application of Hydro-Climate Predictions for a Drought Management Plan
John F. Henz, HDR Engineering, Inc; Denver, Colorado, Denver, CO; and W. J. Badini

8:30 AM-12:15 PM: Tuesday, 11 January 2005


2
Current and future precipitation measurements from space (parallel with Joint Session 5)
Sponsor: 19th Conf on Hydrology
Organizers: Robert J. Kuligowski, NOAA/NESDIS; A. P. Barros, Duke University

Papers:
  8:30 AM
2.1
Spatial Scales of Tropical Precipitation Inferred from TRMM Microwave Imager Data
Dean F. Smith, Physics Department, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and A. J. Gasiewski, D. L. Jackson, and G. A. Wick

  8:45 AM
2.2
TRMM evidence of a "weekend effect" for U.S. rainfall
Thomas L. Bell, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and M. Hahnenberger

  9:00 AM
2.3
Using TRMM to develop a tropical cyclone rainfall climatology model
Frank D. Marks Jr., NOAA/AOML/HRD, Miami, FL; and M. Lonfat

  9:15 AM
2.4
Diurnal Variations of Precipitation Using Opaque Microwave Frequency Bands
Frederick W. Chen, MIT/Lincoln Lab, Lexington, MA; and D. H. Staelin

  9:30 AM
2.5
Leveraging TRMM Results for GPM Ground Validation Planning
David B. Wolff, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD; and D. A. Marks, E. A. Smith, S. W. Bidwell, and D. Silberstein

Poster PDF (1.4 MB)
  10:00 AM
2.7
Is more data better? An assessment of incorporating additional passive microwave datasets in the MPA
George J. Huffman, NASA/GSFC and SSAI, Greenbelt, MD; and R. F. Adler, D. T. Bolvin, and E. J. Nelkin

  10:15 AM
2.8
  10:45 AM
Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break

9:45 AM-9:45 AM: Tuesday, 11 January 2005


Poster Session 2
CURRENT AND FUTURE PRECIPITATION MEASUREMENTS POSTERS
Sponsor: 19th Conf on Hydrology
Organizers: A. P. Barros, Duke University; Robert J. Kuligowski, NOAA/NESDIS

Papers:
 
Uncertainties in the retrieval of oceanic precipitation from passive microwave observations.
T. T. Wilheit, Texas A&M University, College Station,, TX; and S. Hong, K. Jin, and R. Weitz

 
The NASA GES-DISC-DAAC Precipitation Data and Information Services Center (PDISC)
Gilberto Vicente, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and H. Rui, B. Teng, Z. Liu, L. Lu, P. Hrubiak, J. Bonk, J. McManus, L. Chiu, and G. Leptoukh

http://daac.gsfc.nasa.gov/hydrology/pdisc

Poster PDF (291.0 kB)
 
Studying the topography impact on rain retrieval from TRMM TMI measurements over the Korean Peninsula
Eun-Han Kwon, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea; and B. J. Sohn, D. E. Chang, M. H. Ahn, and S. Yang

 
Retrieval of Drop Size Distribution from Simulated Dual-Frequency Radar Measurements
Stephen Joseph Munchak, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA; and A. Tokay

 
New piezoelectric Vaisala RAINCAP® precipitation sensor
Atte Salmi, Vaisala Corporation, Helsinki, Finland; and J. Ikonen

 
The effects of cold microphysical processes on surface precipitation variability. Part II: Tropical Precipitation
Jianzhong Wang, Hydrologic Research Center, San Diego, CA; and K. P. Georgakakos

 
The Effects of Cold Microphysical Processes on Surface Precipitation Variability. Part I: Mid-latitude Precipitation
Jianzhong Wang, Hydrologic Research Center, San Diego, CA; and K. P. Georgakakos

 
Evaluation of WRF with NASA/TRMM-3B42 and Polarimetric Radar Products
Sen Chiao, Howard University, Washington, DC; and E. Joseph, P. Kucera, and H. Laryea

 
Comparison of TRMM rain rates using nonparametric statistical methods
Chunguang Yu, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA; and L. S. Chiu

Poster PDF (28.4 kB)
 
A multi-site evaluation of the range correction and convective-stratiform separation algorithms for improving WSR-88D rainfall estimates
Feng Ding, RS Information System and NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and D. Kitzmiller, D. J. Seo, D. Riley, C. Dietz, C. Pham, and D. Miller

Poster PDF (609.2 kB)
 
Potential Improvement Areas for Hydrometeorological Observing and Forecasting in the GOES-R Era. Emphasis: Improving Precipitation Potential Estimates Using the HES Sensor
Steven Hoffert, The Boeing Company, Springfield, VA; and P. Zuzolo, K. Lausten, R. Domikis, B. Zuzolo, and G. Alexander

Poster PDF (300.8 kB)

9:45 AM-11:00 AM: Tuesday, 11 January 2005


Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break

11:30 AM-1:30 PM: Tuesday, 11 January 2005


Exhibits Open

12:15 PM-12:15 PM: Tuesday, 11 January 2005


Lunch Break

1:00 PM-5:00 PM: Tuesday, 11 January 2005


6
The Second GEWEX Global Soil Wetness Project (GSWP-2)
Sponsor: 19th Conf on Hydrology
Organizer: Paul A. Dirmeyer, Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies

Papers:
  1:00 PM
6.1
Transition of the Second Global Soil Wetness Project (GSWP-2) from Modeling Phase to Analysis Phase
Paul A. Dirmeyer, Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies, Calverton, MD; and X. Gao

  1:15 PM
6.2
Validation of the GSWP2 baseline simulation
Kenji Tanaka, Kyoto University, Uji, Japan; and K. Yorozu, R. Hamabe, and S. Ikebuchi

http://?username=87730&password=981084

  1:30 PM
6.3
The GSWP2 baseline simulations: summary evaluation
C. Adam Schlosser, MIT, Cambridge, MA; and P. A. Dirmeyer

  1:45 PM
6.4
Multi-model analysis and validation in GSWP-2 (INVITED)
Xiang Gao, Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies, calverton, MD; and P. A. Dirmeyer

  2:15 PM
6.5
Global water balance estimated by land surface models participated in the GSWP2 (INVITED PRESENTATION)
Taikan Oki, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; and N. Hanasaki, Y. Shen, S. Kanae, K. Masuda, and P. A. Dirmeyer

http://hydro.iis.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~taikan

  2:45 PM
6.6
Climatology of soil wetness and terrestrial water storage: comparison between model results and observational data
Kooiti Masuda, Frontier Research Center for Global Change / JAMSTEC, Yokohama, Japan; and J. Xu and K. Motoya

Poster PDF (155.2 kB)
  3:00 PM
6.7
The Impact of Reservoir Operation on the Global River Discharge
Naota Hanasaki, The university of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; and S. Kanae and T. Oki

  3:30 PM
6.9
Sensitivity of simulated surface fluxes to vegetation greenness and leaf area index (LAI)
Helin Wei, NOAA/NCEP/EMC, Camp Springs, MD; and K. Mitchell, D. Lohmann, and M. Ek

  3:45 PM
The sensitivity of soil moisture to external forcing in SSiB land surface scheme
Zhichang Guo, COLA, Calverton, MD; and P. Dirmeyer, X. Gao, and M. Zhao

  4:00 PM
  4:15 PM
Global Runoff Dataset Produced by GSWP2
Naota Hanasaki, The university of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; and S. Kanae and T. Oki

  4:30 PM
Coffee Break

3:00 PM-3:00 PM: Tuesday, 11 January 2005


Coffee Break in Exhibit Hall

3:00 PM-5:00 PM: Tuesday, 11 January 2005


Exhibits Open

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


Sessions end for the day

Wednesday, 12 January 2005

6:00 AM-6:00 AM: Wednesday, 12 January 2005


WED 12 JAN

8:30 AM-9:30 AM: Wednesday, 12 January 2005


3
Land Atmosphere Interactions I (Process Representation) (parallel with Joint Session 7)
Sponsor: 19th Conf on Hydrology
Organizers: Kaye L. Brubaker, University of Maryland College Park; Deborah K. Nykanen, Minnesota State University

Papers:
  8:45 AM
3.2
Monitoring the diurnal cycle of land-atmosphere interactions in Sonora, Mexico during NAME/SMEX04
A. P. Barros, Duke University, Durham, NC; and F. Munoz, A. W. Wood, N. Voisin, T. Bohn, J. C. Rodriguez, D. P. Lettenmaier, S. S. Burges, and C. J. Watts

  9:00 AM
3.3
Evaporation over a heterogeneous land surface: The EVA-GRIPS project
Heinz-Theo Mengelkamp, GKSS Research Center, Geesthacht, Germany

  9:15 AM
3.4
Antecedent Climate, Santa Ana Winds and Autumn Wildfires in Southern California
Anthony L. Westerling, SIO/Univ. of California, La Jolla, CA; and D. R. Cayan, T. J. Brown, B. L. Hall, and L. G. Riddle


Joint Session 7
extreme water cycle events: floods and droughts (JOINT BETWEEN THE LIMITED WATER SUPPLY SYMPOSIUM, THE 19TH CONFERNCE ON HYDROLOGY, and the 16th Conference on Planned and Inadvertent Weather Modificaiton) (parallel with Session 3)
Sponsors: (Joint between the AMS Forum: Living with a Limited Water Supply; the 19th Conf on Hydrology; and the 16th Conference on Planned and Inadvertent Weather Modification )
Chair: Kevin Trenberth, NCAR

Papers:
  9:00 AM
  9:15 AM
Agricultural drought: an index based on transpiration deficit
Vittorio Marletto, ARPA Emilia-Romagna, Bologna, Italy; and F. Zinoni and T. Tonelli

9:30 AM-9:30 AM: Wednesday, 12 January 2005


Coffee Break

10:00 AM-12:00 PM: Wednesday, 12 January 2005


Presidential Forum

11:30 AM-1:30 PM: Wednesday, 12 January 2005


Exhibits Open

12:00 PM-12:00 PM: Wednesday, 12 January 2005


Lunch Break

1:00 PM-6:30 PM: Wednesday, 12 January 2005


4
Land Atmosphere Interactions II (Coupling and Feedbacks)
Sponsor: 19th Conf on Hydrology
Organizers: Deborah K. Nykanen, Minnesota State University; Kaye L. Brubaker, University of Maryland College Park

Papers:
  1:15 PM
4.2
  1:30 PM
4.3
  1:45 PM
4.4
Response of precipitation to soil moisture constraints in the NCEP global model simulations for GLACE
Cheng-Hsuan Lu, RSIS Inc. McLean, VA and NOAA/NWS/NCEP/EMC, Camp Springs, MD; and Z. Guo and K. Mitchell

  2:15 PM
4.6
The impact of abrupt land cover changes by savannah fire on northern Australian climate
Klaus Görgen, School of Geography and Environmental Science, Monash University, Melbourne, Vic, Australia; and A. Lynch, C. Enticott, J. Beringer, D. Abramson, and N. Tapper

  2:30 PM
4.7
The influence of improved land surface and soil data on mesoscale model predictions
Christopher M. Godfrey, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and D. J. Stensrud and L. M. Leslie

  2:45 PM
4.8
Testing interactions between radiation, carbon and water processes
Yongkang Xue, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, CA; and F. H. De Sales, G. J. Collatz, and X. Zhan

  3:00 PM
4.9
Sensitivity of wet and dry North American monsoon seasons to variability in sea surface temperature and soil moisture
Stephen M. Saleeby, Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, CO; and W. R. Cotton

Poster PDF (2.9 MB)
  3:15 PM
Numerical Experiments With Upgraded WRF/NoahLSM Model
Mukul Tewari, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and F. Chen, W. Wang, J. Dudhia, M. A. LeMone, K. Mitchell, M. Ek, J. Wegiel, and R. H. Cuenca

  3:30 PM
Desert Oasis Self Preservation Mechanisms
Peter C. Chu, NPS, Monterey, CA; and S. Lu and Y. Chen

  3:45 PM
Impact of Deforestation on the proposed Mesoamerican Biological Corridor in Central America
Ronald M. Welch, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and D. K. Ray, U. S. Nair, T. Sever, and D. Irwin

  4:00 PM
Formal Poster viewing with Coffee Break

2:30 PM-4:00 PM: Wednesday, 12 January 2005


Poster Session 3
Land Atmosphere Interactions Posters
Sponsor: 19th Conf on Hydrology
Organizers: Deborah K. Nykanen, Minnesota State University; Kaye L. Brubaker, University of Maryland College Park

Papers:
 
Water vapor turbulent flux over a heterogeneous landscape
Miliaritiana L. Robjhon, Howard University, Washington, DC; and E. Joseph and J. D. Fuentes

 
Verification of the North American Land Data Assimilation System (NLDAS) using data from Oklahoma Mesonet OASIS sites
Kodi L. Nemunaitis-Monroe, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and J. B. Basara, B. A. Cosgrove, D. Lohmann, and K. E. Mitchell

 
Variability of Penman-based evapotranspiration estimates in California
Hugo G. Hidalgo, SIO/Univ. Of California, La Jolla, CA; and D. R. Cayan and M. Dettinger

 
The search for linear correlations between atmospheric surface-layer fluxes and soil moisture across Oklahoma
Justin W. Monroe, Oklahoma Climatological Survey, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and J. B. Basara

 
The role of antecedent land surface conditions in warm season monsoon precipitation over northwestern Mexico, 1950-2002
Chunmei Zhu, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and D. P. Lettenmaier and T. Cavazos

 
The impact of soil moisture initialization on seasonal precipitation in the West African Sahel using the Regional Spectral Model
Andrea M. Sealy, Howard University, Washington, DC; and E. Joseph, C. H. Lu, and H. M. H. Juang

 
Simulations-based Land Surface Sub-grid Parameterization
Hatim Sharif, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA; and N. L. Miller, W. Crow, and E. F. Wood

 
Remote sensing of forest-atmosphere exchanges
Qilong Min, ASRC, SUNY at Albany, Albany, NY; and B. Lin

 
Preliminary results of the meteorological environment near the restoring construction area of the Cheonggye stream in Seoul, Korea
Young-Gon Lee, KMA/METRI, Dongjak-gu, Seoul, South Korea; and H. H. Um and J. C. Nam

 
On the impact of weekly updated Green Vegetation Fraction in Noah Land Surface Model
Vince C. K. Wong, NOAA/NWS/NCEP, Camp Springs, MD; and K. E. Mitchell

 
Observations and Modeling of Evapotranspiration and Latent Heat Flux at Various Sites in North Carolina
Margaret W. P. Puryear, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and S. Raman, P. Childs, A. Syed, and R. Boyles

Poster PDF (286.0 kB)
 
Evaluating the use of the Atmospheric and EXchange Inverse (ALEXI) model in short-term prediction and mesoscale diagnosis
John R. Mecikalski, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and S. M. Mackaro, M. C. Anderson, J. M. Norman, and J. B. Basara

Poster PDF (787.5 kB)
 
Evaluate the snow depletion curve theory in the American River basin with distributed snow model
Eylon Shamir, Hydrologic Research Center, San Diego, CA; and J. Wang, S. Taylor, and K. P. Georgakakos

 
Coupling a mosaic land surface scheme (SiBUC) with a nonhydrostatic atmospheric model (ARPS)
Kazuyoshi Souma, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan; and K. Tanaka, E. Nakakita, and S. Ikebuchi

Poster PDF (779.7 kB)
 
Correction of global precipitation products for systematic bias and orographic effects
Jennifer C Adam, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and D. P. Lettenmaier, E. A. Clark, and E. F. Wood

 
Contribution of Land Surface States to Precipitation Variability in Boreal Summer with an Atmospheric General Circulation Model
Tomohito Yamada, Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, Meguro, Tokyo, Japan; and S. Kanae and T. Oki

http://hydro.iis.u-tokyo.ac.jp/

Poster PDF (650.4 kB)
 
CLIP: Modeling Land Use Change and Precipitation in Eastern Africa
Nathan J. Moore, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI; and B. M. Lofgren and J. Andresen

 
P3.22
Analysis of multiple precipitation products and preliminary assessment of their impact on GLDAS land surface states

 
AGCM Biases in Evaporation Regime: Impact on Soil Moisture Memory and Land-Atmosphere Feedback
Sarith P. P. Mahanama, GEST and NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and R. D. Koster

 
A 2-year climatology of land-surface energy fluxes using the ALEXI model
Jason A. Otkin, CIMSS/Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and M. C. Anderson and J. R. Mecikalski

Poster PDF (2.7 MB)
 
"Why are the lower level cumulus clouds often better organized near the east bank of the Tapajos River?" - a mechanistic study
Lixin Lu, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and A. S. Denning, M. A. F. Silva Dias, P. L. Silva Dias, and M. Longo

3:30 PM-5:00 PM: Wednesday, 12 January 2005


Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break

3:30 PM-6:30 PM: Wednesday, 12 January 2005


Exhibits Open

4:00 PM-5:00 PM: Wednesday, 12 January 2005


Walter Orr Roberts Lecture
Sponsor: 19th Conf on Hydrology

Papers:

4:00 PM-5:30 PM: Wednesday, 12 January 2005


Joint Session 9
GIS Applications Part III (Joint Session with Hydrology and IIPS)
Sponsors: (Joint between the 21st International Conference on Interactive Information Processing Systems (IIPS) for Meteorology, Oceanography, and Hydrology; and the 19th Conf on Hydrology )
Organizers: Nancy N. Soreide, NOAA/PMEL; Scott T. Shipley, Raytheon Information Solutions

Papers:
  4:00 PM
An Overview of GIS Projects and Applications at Southern Region River Forecast Centers
Keith Stellman, NOAA/NWS, Shreveport, LA; and D. Welch, M. Love, P. Mckee, and J. Atwell

  4:15 PM
Developing a high resolution precipitation dataset for Florida hydrologic studies
Joseph Marzen, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL; and H. E. Fuelberg

http://bertha.met.fsu.edu/

  4:30 PM
  4:45 PM
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

  5:00 PM
Weather radar terrain occultation modeling using GIS
Scott Shipley, Raytheon ITSS, Upper Marlboro, MD; and I. A. Graffman and R. E. Saffle

http://geog.gmu.edu/projects/wxproject/

5:30 PM-5:30 PM: Wednesday, 12 January 2005


Sessions End for the day

5:30 PM-6:30 PM: Wednesday, 12 January 2005


Exhibits Open

7:30 PM-7:30 PM: Wednesday, 12 January 2005


AMS Annual Awards Banquet

Thursday, 13 January 2005

6:00 AM-6:00 AM: Thursday, 13 January 2005


THUR 13 JAN

8:30 AM-9:45 AM: Thursday, 13 January 2005


Joint Session 8
Understanding and predicting the water cycle across scales (Joint between the Limited Water Supply Symposium, the 19th Confernce on Hydrology, and the 16th Conference on Planned and Inadvertent Weather Modification) (parallel with Session 5)
Sponsors: (Joint between the AMS Forum: Living with a Limited Water Supply; the 16th Conference on Planned and Inadvertent Weather Modification; and the 19th Conf on Hydrology )
Chair: Roy Rasmussen, NCAR

Papers:
  8:30 AM
What is causing the decline in coastal rainfall in eastern Australia?
Jozef Syktus, Queensland Centre for Climate Applications, Indooroopilly, Queensland, Australia

  8:45 AM
Using Model-Assimilated Meteorological Data in Forecasting of Seasonal Runoff Based on Statistical Models for some Aral Sea Sub-catchments
Mariya G. Glazirina, Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, ETH Zurich, Switzerland; and R. Schiemann, J. Gurtz, L. Vasilina, F. Pertziger, S. Dirren, and C. Schär

  9:15 AM

8:30 AM-12:00 PM: Thursday, 13 January 2005


5
Land Surface Albedo and Its Impacts on Surface Climate (parallel with Joint Session 8)
Sponsor: 19th Conf on Hydrology
Organizers: Menglin Jin, San Jose State University; Crystal B Schaaf, Boston University

Papers:
  8:30 AM
5.1
Spatially complete global surface albedos derived from Terra/MODIS data (INVITED)
Michael D. King, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD; and E. G. Moody, S. Platnick, and C. B. Schaaf

  9:00 AM
5.2
The MODIS BRDF/Albedo Products for Climate Studies
Crystal B. Schaaf, Boston University, Boston, MA; and F. Gao, A. Strahler, X. Li, J. Salomon, X. Zhang, J. C. F. Hodges, and E. Tsvetsinskaya

  9:30 AM
5.4
Land Surface Albedo and the Global Energy-Water Cycle
Christopher L. Brest, Columbia University, New York, New York; and Y. Zhang and W. B. Rossow

  10:00 AM
5.6
Development of Land Surface Albedo Parameterization Based on MODIS data (INVITED)
Xin-Zhong Liang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL; and M. Xu, W. Gao, K. E. Kunkel, J. R. Slusser, Y. Dai, Q. Min, P. R. Houser, M. Rodell, C. B. Schaaf, and F. Gao

  10:15 AM
5.7
  10:30 AM
5.8
Coupling and Analysis of CLM3 in MM5 to Improve Snow Simulations
Jiming Jin, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, CA; and N. L. Miller

  10:45 AM
Coffee Break with Formal Poster Viewing

9:45 AM-9:45 AM: Thursday, 13 January 2005


Joint Poster Session 2
Understanding and Predicting the Water Cycle across scales (poster session)
Sponsors: (Joint between the AMS Forum: Living with a Limited Water Supply; and the 19th Conf on Hydrology )

Papers:
 
Upper tropospheric troughs and their interaction with the North American Monsoon
Erik Pytlak, NOAA/NWS, Tucson, AZ; and M. Goering and A. Bennett

Poster PDF (1.7 MB)
 
The NOAA FEWS-NET hazards assessment for the heavy rainfall event in Haiti on May 23-24, 2004
Kevin B. Laws, NOAA/NWS/NCEP/CPC, Camp Springs, MD; and C. V. Schmitt, T. B. Love, and V. B. Kumar

 
GLOBE student observations in support of SMEX04
Martha P. L. Whitaker, University of Arizona; and B. Nijssen, J. C. Washburne, and T. P. A. Ferré

9:45 AM-11:00 AM: Thursday, 13 January 2005


Poster Session 4
LAND SURFACE ALBEDO AND ITS IMPACTS ON SURFACE CLIMATE POSTERS
Sponsor: 19th Conf on Hydrology
Organizers: Crystal B. Schaaf, Boston University; Menglin Jin, San Jose State University

Papers:
 
Use of MODIS derived broadband albedo in the RAMS
Udaysankar S. Nair, University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL; and D. K. Ray, R. M. Welch, R. A. Pielke Sr., and S. A. Christopher

 
Urban albedo impact using NCAR single column CAM2/CLM2
Menglin Jin, Deparement of Meteorology, University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD; and C. D. Peters-Lidard and E. G. Moody

 
MODIS Albedo Data in Greenland Ice Sheet Climate Modeling: Melt Sensitivity, Climate Feedback, and Assimilation Development
Jason Box, Byrd Polar Research Center, Columbus, OH; and J. C. Stroeve and A. W. Nolin

 
Land surface modification by fire of tropical savanna and feedbacks to climate
Nigel J. Tapper, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, Clayton, Vic, Australia; and J. Beringer, A. Lynch, C. Wendt, and L. B. Hutley

 
Intercomparison and validation of snow and sea-ice albedo parameterisation schemes in climate models
Christina A. Pedersen, Norwegian Polar Institute, Tromsø, Norway; and J. G. Winther

http://npiweb.npolar.no/

Poster PDF (183.8 kB)
 
Improved Albedo Formulation for Chemistry-Transport Models based on satellite observations and assimilated snow data and its impact on tropospheric photochemistry
Thomas Laepple, NCAR/ MPI for Meteorology, 20146 Hamburg, Germany; and J. F. Lamarque, M. S., S. R.E., L. B.L., A. E., and M. Schultz

 
Impact of MODIS BRDF and Albedo on Land Surface Models
Zhuo Wang, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; and X. Zeng, M. Barlage, R. Dickinson, C. Schaaf, and F. Gao

Poster PDF (474.3 kB)
 
Deriving a Global Surface Albedo Map from Geostationary Observations
A Lattanzio, Makalu Media, Darmstadt, Germany; and Y. M. Govaerts and J. Schmetz


Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break

12:00 PM-3:45 PM: Thursday, 13 January 2005


Exhibits Open

12:15 PM-12:15 PM: Thursday, 13 January 2005


Lunch Break

1:30 PM-5:16 PM: Thursday, 13 January 2005


Joint Session 6
The Global Energy and Water Cycle Experiment (GEWEX) (Joint between the 19th conference on Hydrology and 16th Conference on Climate Variability and Change)
Sponsors: (Joint between the 19th Conf on Hydrology; and the 16th Conference on Climate Variability and Change )
Organizer: Richard G. Lawford, International GEWEX Project Office

Papers:
 
J6.3
Hydrometeorology of the Amazon from ERA-40

  2:00 PM
Solar dimming/brightening and consequences for the water cycle
Beate G. Liepert, Columbia University, Palisades, NY; and A. Romanou

  2:15 PM
The GEWEX Global Land Atmosphere System Study (GLASS) – Recent Results and Future Plans
Paul A. Dirmeyer, Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies, Calverton, MD

  2:30 PM
Multiscale Evaluation of GLDAS Products for CEOP with the Land Information System
Christa D. Peters-Lidard, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and S. V. Kumar, M. Rodell, Y. Tian, J. V. Geiger, S. Olden, L. Lighty, J. L. Eastman, P. R. Houser, E. F. Wood, J. Sheffield, K. E. Mitchell, C. J. Meng, P. A. Dirmeyer, B. Doty, and J. Adams

  2:45 PM
Evaluation of Reanalysis Soil Moisture Simulations Using Newly Updated Soil Moisture Observations from the Ukraine and China
Alan Robock, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ; and H. Li, M. Mu, and K. Y. Vinnikov

  3:15 PM
Evaluation of Cloud Resolving Simulations over the Southern Great Plains During IHOP 2002
L. Ruby Leung, PNNL, Richland, WA; and L. K. Berg, T. P. Ackerman, and R. T. Marcharnd

  3:45 PM
Interpreting Lake Victoria in terms of regional hydrology and hydrologic change
Sharon E. Nicholson, FSU, Tallahassee, FL; and X. Yin

  4:00 PM
Land Surface Water Cycles Observed with Satellite Sensors(Formerly paper j6.6)
S. V. Nghiem, JPL and California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA; and E. G. Njoku, G. R. Brakenridge, Y. Kim, and G. Neumann

Poster PDF (1.8 MB)
  4:15 PM
Paper J6.5 to be presented as part of Session 7 in the 16 Global program, new paper number 7.1A

  4:30 PM
Paper J6.6 Moved to end of session. New paper number J6.14

  4:31 PM
Coffee Break in Exhibit Hall

  5:01 PM
GEWEX Water and Energy Budget Studies
J. Roads, SIO/Univ. Of California, La Jolla, CA

3:00 PM-3:00 PM: Thursday, 13 January 2005


Coffee Break


Registration Desk Closes

3:45 PM-3:45 PM: Thursday, 13 January 2005


Exhibits Close

5:30 PM-5:30 PM: Thursday, 13 January 2005


Conference Ends

6:00 PM-6:00 PM: Thursday, 13 January 2005


Ed Lorenz Symposium Banquet