Session 2 Data, Modeling and Analysis in Hydrometeorology Part II

Tuesday, 11 January 2000: 8:00 AM-5:45 PM
Host: 15th Conference on Hydrology
Organizer:
Christa Peters-Lidard, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA

Papers:
8:00 AM
2.1
Atmospheric flux computations in complex terrain
Paul L. Smith, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Rapid City, SD; and F. J. Kopp and H. D. Orville

8:15 AM
2.2
A multi-scale data set based on CASES-97 for studying land-surface heterogeneity and for validating land-surface models
Fei Chen, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and D. Yates, M. LeMone, H. Nagai, S. Onkley, and R. Grossman

8:30 AM
2.3
Use of cumulus parameterization and explicit microphysics for climate studies over the Rio Grande basin
James R. Stalker, LANL, Los Alamos, NM; and J. E. Bossert, K. R. Costigan, J. M. Reisner, and D. L. Langley

8:45 AM
2.4
Observed and Modeled Properties of the Atmospheric Boundary Layer During SGP97
Christa D. Peters-Lidard, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and L. H. Davis, J. N. McHenry, and F. Pan

9:00 AM
2.5
Project to Intercompare Regional Climate Simulations (PIRCS): Simulation of the 1993 flood over the central U.S
Raymond W. Arritt, Iowa State University, Ames, IA; and W. J. Gutowski Jr., E. S. Takle, Z. Pan, C. J. Anderson, and PIRCS Investigators

9:15 AM
2.6
Influence of surface characteristics on the development of cumulus cloud fields
U. S. Nair, Univ. of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and R. M. Welch, R. O. Lawton, and R. A. Pielke Sr.

9:30 AM
2.7
A climatology and analysis of evaporative sources of rainfall over the Mississippi Basin
Paul A. Dirmeyer, COLA, Calverton, MD; and K. L. Brubaker, A. Sudradjat, F. Bernal, and B. Levy

9:45 AM
2.8
Retrospective analysis of water budget for the Mississippi River basin
John C. Schaake, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and Q. Duan and S. Cong

10:00 AM
2.9
Total water storage range of the Mississippi River basin
Qingyun Duan, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and J. C. Schaake, V. I. Koren, and S. Cong

10:15 AM
2.10
Variational data assimilation of soil moisture from remote sensing observations
Rolf H. Reichle, MIT, Cambridge, MA; and D. McLaughlin and D. Entekhabi

10:30 AM
2.11
Influence of Temporal Variability of Rainfall on Interception Loss
Ning Zeng, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, CA; and J. W. Shuttleworth and J. H. C. Gash

10:45 AM
2.12
Resonance and Low-Dimensional Modeling of the Low-Level Jet
William J. Martin, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and A. Shapiro

11:00 AM
2.13
Atmospheric water vapor fluxes and budgets during wet and dry episodes over the central United States
Evgeney S. Yarosh, NOAA/NWS/NCEP, Camp Springs, MD; and C. F. Ropelewski

11:15 AM
2.14
Modeling Issues of Snow and Land-Ice in a General Circulation Model
C. Adam Schlosser, COLA, Calverton, MD; and P. A. Dirmeyer and L. Marx

11:30 AM
2.15
Systematic and random radar rainfall error and its impact on rainfall-runoff prediction accuracy
Tufa Dinku, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT; and E. N. Anagnostou and M. Borga

11:45 AM
2.16
Use of Soil Property Data in the Derivation of Conceptual Rainfall-Runoff Model Parameters
Victor I. Koren, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and M. B. Smith, D. Wang, and Z. Zhang

12:00 PM
2.17
Statistical Comparison of Mean Areal Precipitation Estimates from WSR-88D, Operational and Historical Gage Networks
Dahong Wang, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and M. B. Smith, Z. Zhang, S. Reed, and V. I. Koren

12:15 PM
2.18
The Spatial and Temporal Variability of Soil Moisture Conditions at the Norman Mesonet Site: Comparison with Near-surface Atmospheric Conditions
Jeffrey B. Basara, Oklahoma Climatological Survey, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and K. S. Humes and K. C. Crawford

12:30 PM
2.19
Streamflow Forecasting on Basins with Limited Hydrologic Data
Michael Thiemann, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; and H. V. Gupta, S. Sorooshian, and M. W. Trosset

12:45 PM
2.20
Investigating Forecasts of Streamflow Utilizing Radar Data
Keith M. Stellman, Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, FL and NOAA/NWS, Slidell, LA; and H. Fuelberg, R. Garza, and M. Mullusky

1:00 PM
2.21
Use of the NWSRFS OPT3 for Calibration of the SAC-SMA Model
Terri S. Hogue, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; and S. Sorooshian, H. V. Gupta, A. Holz, and D. T. Braatz

1:15 PM
2.9A
Coffee Break (Exhibit Hours 10:00 a.m.-2:15 p.m.)

1:30 PM
2.14A
Coffee Break (Exhibit Hours 3:30-7:30 p.m.)

2:00 PM
2.9b
WALTER ORR ROBERTS LECTURE IN INTERDISCIPLINARY SCIENCE (Special President's Symposium on Environmental Applications) Title: Emerging Environmental Issues: A Global Perspective Speaker: R. E. (Ted) Munn, Univ. of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada

2:45 PM
2.9c
WMO PRESENTATION (Special President's Symposium on Environmental Applications) Title: Meteorology and the Environment-The WMO Perspective Speaker: John W. Zillman, WMO, Geneva, Switzerland

3:30 PM
2.9d
Conference Luncheon Speaker: D. James Baker, Undersecretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere, Administrator for NOAA, Silver Spring, MD

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