Changes in Hydroclimates and Extremes 2
Type: Virtual Paper
Day: 2/27/2022
Start Time: 9:40 AM
End Time: 11:00 AM
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Sponsor Group(s):
Climate Specialty Group
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Organizer(s):
Victoria Ford
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Chairs(s):
Victoria Ford, Texas A&M University
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Description:
The Changes in Hydroclimates and Extremes session encompass topics on water in the climate system and/or interactions between the hydrologic cycle and the land surface, with a focus on how specific hydroclimate regimes and/or hydroclimatological extremes are changing. Papers in this session may focus on any aspect of hydroclimatology, including measurement/observation, analysis, modeling, and remote sensing of various aspects of precipitation (both rain and snow), soil moisture, evapotranspiration, runoff and streamflow. Anticipated data sources include observations, regional to global scale models, reanalysis, and remote sensing. All methodologies in use in hydroclimatological research are welcome, as are a variety of scales and multiscalar approaches. Detailed information regarding registration, abstract submission, and other pertinent items can be found on the web page of the Association of American Geographers (http://www.aag.org).
For those wishing to participate in the High-Latitude Hydroclimatology session, please submit 1) a copy of your abstract, and 2) your presenter identification number (PIN), no later than October 19th to one of the following:
Victoria Ford
Department of Geography
Texas A&M University
victoriaford@tamu.edu
Dr. Trent Ford
Illinois State Climatologist
Illinois State Water Survey/Prairie Research Institute
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
twford@illinois.edu
Presentation(s), if applicable
Bradford Johnson, ; The influence of urban clusters on regional hydroclimatology |
Ye Mu, University of California, Santa Barbara; Variability of rainfall and associated mechanisms across the Brazilian Legal Amazon |
Timothy Farmer, ; The Extreme Weather in California during the Winter of 1852-1853 |
Laiyin Zhu, Western Michigan University; Evaluating Variations in Tropical Cyclone Precipitation in Eastern Mexico Using Machine Learning Techniques |
Sarah Esenther, Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences; First Hydrometeorological Measurements from Inglefield Land, NW Greenland |
Victoria Ford, Texas A&M University; Understanding Internal Variability of Arctic Freshwater Content through Spatial Fingerprinting Technique |
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Changes in Hydroclimates and Extremes 2
Description
Virtual Paper
Contact the Primary Organizer
Victoria Ford - victoriaford@tamu.edu