16th Conference on Hydrology
    

Session 2

 heavy precipitation and flash flooding
 Organizer: Roderick A. Scofield, NOAA/NESDIS, Camp Springs, MD
3:30 PM2.1COMET Flash Flood Cases: Summary of Characteristics  extended abstract
Matthew Kelsch, UCAR/COMET, Boulder, CO
3:45 PM2.2Status and Outlook of Operational Satellite Precipitation Algorithms for Extreme Precipitation Events  
Roderick A. Scofield, NOAA/NWS, Camp Springs, MD; and R. J. Kuligowski
4:00 PM2.3An identification of factors discriminating between significant and extreme heavy rainfall events  
James T. Moore, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO; and C. E. Graves and S. Ng
4:15 PM2.4Climatology of environmental parameters that influence severe storm intensity and morphology  extended abstract
U. S. Nair, Univ. of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and E. W. McCaul and R. M. Welch
4:30 PM2.5Multisensor precipitation estimation for use by National Weather Service River Forecast Centers  
Jay P. Breidenbach, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and D. J. Seo, P. Tilles, and M. Fortune
4:45 PM2.6How much rain reaches the surface? Lessons learned from very high-resolution observations in the Goodwin Creek watershed  extended abstract
Matthias Steiner, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ; and J. A. Smith, L. C. Sieck, S. J. Burges, and C. V. Alonso
5:00 PM2.7A Review of the Summer 2000 Flooding in South Central Nebraska  
Michael L. Moritz, NOAA/NWS, Hastings, NE
5:15 PM2.8Spatial and Temporal Organization of Convective Activity in the Himalayan region during the Asian Monsoon  extended abstract
Gwangseob Kim, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; and A. P. Barros

Wednesday, 16 January 2002: 3:30 PM-5:30 PM

* - Indicates paper has been withdrawn from meeting

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