Poster Session 1 |
| Hydrologic Modeling and Flood Forecasting |
| Organizer: James A. Smith, Princeton Univ., Princeton, NJ
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| | P1.1 | The October 3-4 2000 Heavy Precipitation/Flash Flood Event Across South Florida Pablo Santos, NOAA/NWS, Miami, FL; and G. Rader, Z. Brown, and D. P. Brown |
| | P1.2 | Quality analysis of historical precipitation data for use in calibrating hydrologic forecast models John C. Schaake, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and S. Cong |
| | P1.3 | On the mechanisms determining the spatial variability of heavy precipitation in the Himalayas Timothy Lang, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; and A. P. Barros |
| | P1.4 | Using the new generation of flash flood warning tools Robert S. Davis, NOAA/NWS, Pittsburg, PA |
| | P1.5 | Modeling and Analysis of the Water Cycle: Seasonal and Event Variability at the Walnut River Watershed Norman L. Miller, LBNL, Berkeley, CA; and M. A. Miller, E. P. Springer, M. L. Wesely, A. W. King, K. E. Bashford, M. S. Conrad, K. R. Costigan, D. J. DePaolo, I. Fung, S. Kemball-Cook, G. E. Klazura, B. M. Lesht, D. T. Troyan, M. V. Machavaram, M. Sultan, J. Song, and R. Washington-Allen |
| | P1.6 | Analysis of various resolution issues in land surface modeling Jared K. Entin, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and D. Toll and P. R. Houser |
| | P1.7 | Warm-seasonal soil moisture prediction using a coupled regional climate model Zaitao Pan, Iowa State University, Ames, IA; and E. Takle, R. Horton, and M. Segal |
| | P1.8 | Assessing the Flash Flood Potential of a Complex Environment: The Redbank Creek Flash Flood of 19 July 1996 Robert Stonefield, NOAA/NWS, Pittsburgh, PA; and J. Korotky |