Poster Session 1 Data, Modeling and Analysis in Hydrometeorology

Tuesday, 11 January 2000: 6:00 PM-7:30 PM
Host: 15th Conference on Hydrology
Organizer:
James Smith, Princeton Univ., Princeton, NJ

Papers:
P1.1
Interannual and Interdecadic Climatic Variability in Rio Iguazu basin
Eleonora M. C. Demaria, Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Santa Fe, Argentina; and N. O. García

P1.2
Evaluation of Advantages of the Continuous SAC-SMA Model over an Event API Model
Michael B. Smith, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and V. I. Koren, E. Welles, D. Wang, and Z. Zhang

P1.3
Improved river forecasting techniques: a one-dimensional unsteady flow model for the Red River of the North
Steven D. Buan, NOAA/NWS, Chanhassen, MN; and W. Pearson and J. C. Husaby

P1.4
About the relations between ENSO and rainfalls in the Southeast of South America
Norberto O. García, Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Santa Fe, Argentina; and M. A. Ghietto and M. L. Silber

P1.5
Anthropic Impacts over Hydrology of the "Río de la Plata" Basin
Norberto O. García, Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Santa Fe, Argentina

P1.6
About the Impacts of the ENSO over the Unconfined Aquifer in the "Pampa Humeda"(Argentina)
María del Valle Venencio, Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Santa Fe, Argentina; and N. O. García

P1.7
P1.8
Criteria to select basins for hydrologic model development and testing
John C. Schaake, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and Q. Duan, M. B. Smith, and V. I. Koren

P1.10
Scale-invariance in space-time rainfall: Extension to climate scales
V. Venugopal, COLA, Calverton, MD; and P. A. Dirmeyer

P1.11
Artificial neural network hydrologic model for urban watersheds
Cláudia Cristina Santos, INPE, São José dos Campos, São Paulo, Brazil; and A. J. Pereira Filho

P1.12
Evapotranspiration rates at the Morgan Monroe State Forest AmeriFlux Site: A comparison of results from eddy covariance turbulent flux measurements and sap flow techniques
C. S. B. Grimmond, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN; and P. J. Hanson, H. P. Schmid, S. D. Wullschleger, and F. Cropley

P1.13
Analysis of the October 1998 Flood event along the Lower Guadalupe River
Andrew R. Patrick, NOAA/NWS, Corpus Christi, TX; and J. Arellano Jr., T. Huber, and J. Metz

P1.14
P1.15
Study of the Continuous Parametric Fields Theory applyed to variables without agregation
Daniel A. Rodriguez, Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Santa Fe, Argentina; and M. L. Silber

P1.17
QPF verification at the model grid versus at the stations
Ligia R. Bernardet, NOAA/FSL, Boulder, CO

P1.18
Studies with the Biosphere-Atmosphere Transfer Scheme 10-layer soil model
Jean C. Morrill, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; and R. E. Dickinson

P1.19
The CAPE climatology for continental United States: Sensitivity to perturbations in temperature and dewpoint
U. S. Nair, Univ. of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and R. M. Welch and D. Berendes

P1.20
Evolution of warm-season heavy rain systems over the Great Plains during late-morning hours
Carl E. Hane, NOAA/NSSL, Norman, OK; and D. L. Andra, S. M. Hunter, R. M. Rabin, F. H. Carr, and J. C. Derby

P1.21
A new gas - exchange/assimilation surface evapotranspiration model (GEM) for mesoscale applications
Devdutta S. Niyogi, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and S. Raman and K. Alapaty

P1.22
Recent GCIP-sponsored advancements in coupled land-surface modeling and data assimilation in the NCEP Eta mesoscale model
Kenneth E. Mitchell, NOAA/NWS/NCEP, Camp Springs, MD; and Y. Lin, E. Rogers, C. Marshall, M. Ek, D. Lohmann, J. C. Schaake, D. Tarpley, P. Grunmann, G. Manikin, Q. Duan, and V. I. Koren

P1.23
P1.24
The Influence of Watershed-scale Dynamic Soil Moisture on Local PBL Evolution and Structure: Modeled versus Observed
Christa D. Peters-Lidard, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and J. N. McHenry

P1.25
Diagnosing Water Recycling/Water Exchange over Florida Peninsula with Coupled Mesoscale-SVATS Model
Harry J. Cooper, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL; and E. A. Smith

P1.26
Improvements in Wintertime GOES SRB Retrievals for Hydrometeorological Modeling of Large Scale BOREAS Domain
Jiujing Gu, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL; and E. A. Smith

P1.27
Does a climate model reproduce consistent ENSO precipitation signals in southern South America?
Alice M. Grimm, Federal University of Parana, Curitiba, Brazil and International Research Institute for Climate Prediction, Palisades, NY; and C. F. Ropelewski and S. Mason

P1.29
P1.30
- Indicates paper has been withdrawn from meeting
- Indicates an Award Winner