Modelling 2015 – Presentations

Session 1a: Land-atmosphere interactions – warm environments
Keynote: Interaction between the carbon and hydrological cycles: A modelling study Eleanor Blyth
Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Wallingford
High resolution soil hydrology in JULES and the Met Office Unified Model Heather Ashton
Met Office, Devon
Assessment of the influence of HBV model parameters nonstationarity on flow predictions for future climate; Nysa Klodzka case study Marzena Osuch
Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences
In search of catchment scale physics – estima-ting catchment scale groundwater dynamics from recession analysis and mean annual runoff Thomas Skaugen
Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate

 

Session 1b: Land-atmosphere interactions – cold environments
Keynote: Global and Regional Atmosphere – Land Surface Modelling at the University of Oslo: Vegetation, Permafrost and Snow Surfaces Lena M. Tallaksen, University of Oslo

Hui Tang University of Oslo

Frode Stordal, University of Oslo

Dynamical vegetation-atmosphere modelling at the University of Oslo: Some preliminary results Hui Tang
University of Oslo
Estimation of discharge from Langtang river basin, Rasuwa, Nepal using a glacio-hydrological model Niraj S. Pradhananga
Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, Government of Nepal

 

Session 1b: Land-atmosphere interactions – cold environments
Keynote: Improving estimates of alpine snowpack Ethan Gutmann
National Center for Atmospheric Research, Colorado
Hydrological response to BC deposition in seasonally snow covered catchments in Norway Felix Matt
University of Oslo
Modelling the vehicle bearing capacity for winter operations over frozen soil Jørn Kristiansen
Norwegian Meteorological Institute
Flow simulation using Snowmelt Runoff Model, Langtang Khola, Kyangjng, Nepal Tirtha Raj Adhikari
Central Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, Tribhuvan University, Nepal

 

Session 2: Climate data, downscaling and adjustment
Keynote: Challenges in bias correction of climate projections Asgeir Sorteberg
University of Bergen, Norway
Downscaling Daily Temperature with Evolutionary Artificial Neural Networks Min Shi
Norwegian Meteorological Institute
Assessing decadal climate and evaporation trends in the UK using high-resolution gridded climate data Emma L. Robinson
Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Wallingford
Keynote: Regional Climate Model (RCM) data evaluation and post-processing for hydrological applications Jonas Olsson
Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute
A probabilistic method of detecting regions experiencing circulation-induced temperature trends Irene Brox Nilsen
University of Oslo
Changes in winter warming events in the Nordic Arctic Region Dagrun Vikhamar-Schuler
Norwegian Meteorological Institute

 

Session 3: From modelling to decisions
Keynote: Global hydrology 2015: state, trends and directions Marc Bierkens
University of Utrecht
The October flood in western Norway: Large scale setup and model performance Eivind Støylen
Norwegian Meteorological Institute
Modelling high precipitation intensity in orographic precipitation Idar Barstad
Uni Research, Bergen
Combining satellite data and model simulations to enhance operational snow melt flood forecasting Tuomo Saloranta
Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate
Keynote: Operational challenges in academical hydrology Gaute Lappegard
Statkraft
Complex analysis of magnitude and duration of floods and droughts in the context of climate change and simple presentation of its results Ewa Bogdanowicz
Polish Academy of Sciences
Security of supply for Oslo water supply system under present and future climate scenarios Byman Hamududu
Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate / NTNU
Simulating Norway’s water balance in mm and TWh: 1961-2100 Ingjerd Haddeland
Norwegian Water