Presentations Conference on Modelling Hydrology, Climate and Land Surface Processes

Introduction

Welcome to the conference
Torill Engen-Skaugen, The Norwegian Hydrological Council

Welcome to the Glommens og Laagens Brukseierforening hydropower and water resources district
Are Mobæk, The GLB Water Management Association

Hydrological processes

Catchment hydrology, model structures, challenges and shortcomings   
Jens Christian Refsgaard, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland

Space-time symmetry of annual water balance variability and climate sensitivity: A functional model 
Murugesu Sivapalan, University of Illinois

Spatial precipitation data estimation using spatial data analysis techniques 
Mulugeta Bereded Zelelew, Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Evaluating snow depletion curve para-meters estimated from MODIS images 
Sjur Kolberg, SINTEF 

Modelling runoff dynamics from information on river network and shape of catchment area 
Thomas Skaugen, Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate

Progress and challenges of large scale hydrological modeling
Chong-Yu Xu, University of Oslo

Atmosphere and land surface

Simulating precipitation and surface hydrology in a changing climate: Exploring the benefits of increased ensemble size and increased model resolution
Colin Jones, Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute

Multi-model estimate of the global water balance
Ingjerd Haddeland, Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate

Comparison of evapotranspiration derived from GCM latent heat flux with that from land-use characteristics and meteorological records 
Emmanuel Jjunju, Norwegian University of Science and Technology

GCM performance in Southern Africa           
Byman Hamadudu, Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Soil moisture content in NWP models: Model-interoperability and impact on near surface temperature forecasts          
Jørn Kristiansen, Norwegian Meteorological Institute

Nature, risk and extremes

Extreme rainfall triggering debris flows in Norway 
Frode Sandersen, Norwegian Geotechnical Institute

Relationships between extreme precipitation and atmospheric circulation
Asgeir Sorteberg, University of Bergen

Distributed modelling of catchment hydrology using radar derived precipitation 
Yisak Sultan Abdella, Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Statistical modelling of extreme rainfall 
Michal Fusek, Brno University of Technology

Analysis of past snow conditions in Norway
Anita Verpe Dyrrdal, Norwegian Meteorological Institute

Hydrological impacts

Designing climate change scenarios for the people who really need them
Jean Palutikof, Griffith University in Brisbane

Distributed element water balance model system
Stein Beldring, Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate

Linking hydrology and water quality models for improved water management – the case of Vansjø-Hobøl 
Line Barkved, Norwegian Institute of Water Research

Time resolution in discharge, hydrological response and catchment characteristics
Johannes Deelstra, Norwegian Institute for Agricultural and Environmental Research


Posters

Development and application of a new large scale hydrological model with high-resolution topographical data 
L. Gong, S. Halldin2 and C-Y. Xu1, 2, 1 Department of Geosciences, University of Oslo, 2 Department of Earth Sciences, Uppsala University

 

Sensitivity analysis of the subjective factors of the GLUE method and a comparison with the formal Bayesian method in uncertainty assessment of hydrological models 
Lu Li1, 2, Chong-Yu Xu2, Jun Xia1, 1 Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2 Department of Geosciences, University of Oslo