Precipitation Extremes: Prediction, Impacts, and Responses
    

Panel Discussion 1

 Status and Future of Hurricane-Related Precipitation (Invited Session)
3:30 PMPD1.1Customer Requirements Related to Hurricane-Related Precipitation—Area, Duration, and Rain-Rate  
To be Determined,
3:45 PMPD1.2Hurricane-related Precipitation Cannot be Predicted on Usefull Time Intervals—Only Quantitative Precipitation Estimation Makes Sense  
Russell L. Elsberry, NPS, Monterey, CA
4:00 PMPD1.3Forecasting Hurricane Rainfall Using Numerical Guidance  
William M. Frank, Penn State University, University Park, PA
4:15 PMPD1.4Improvements Needed for Hurricane-related Precipitation  
Charles Guard, Univ. of Guam, Mangilao, Guam; and M. A. Lander, W. F. Krajewski, and P. A. Kucera
4:30 PMPD1.5Numerical Model and Data Assimilation Improvements Needed for Hurricane-Related Precipitation  
Gregory J. Tripoli, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI

Thursday, 18 January 2001: 3:30 PM-4:45 PM

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