Presentations
2nd Conference on Modelling hydrology, climate and land surface processes
Hydrological processes
Keynote: Is soil physics based on the wrong experiment?
Keith Beven, Lancaster University, UK
Keynote: Multi-scale distributed hydrological modeling using modelling platforms application to the understanding of peri-urban catchment hydrology and flash floods
Isabelle Braud, CEMAGREF, France
Large-scale hydrological modelling in Southern Africa based on global datasets of TRMM and WFD
Lu Li, University og Oslo
Regionalization of response routine parameters in gridded models
Lena S. Tøfte, SINTEF Energy
Regional versus catchment specific parameter estimation
Sjur Kolberg, SINTEF Energy
A rainfall-runoff model parameterized from runoff data and GIS
Thomas Skaugen, The Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate
ENKI – an operationaldistributed model combined with uncertainty estimates and updating methodologies
Oddbjørn Bruland, Statkraft Energy
Uncertainty bounds of snow simulation within alpine hydrological model
Johannes Bellinger, University of Innsbruck
Statistical evaluation of the seNorge snow model and snow maps of Norway
Tuomo Saloranta, The Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate
Atmosphere and land surface
Effects of climate model radiation, humidity and wind estimates on land surface water fluxes
Ingjerd Haddeland, NVE
Evaluation of JULES multi-layer snow scheme for Norwegian winter conditions
Dagrun Vikhamar-Schuler, The Norwegian Meteorological Institute
Comparing bias correction methods for high-resolution COSMO-CLM daily precipitation fields
Oliver Gutjahr, University of Trier
An assessment of JULES hydrology for humid tropical environments
Zed D. Zulkafli, Imperial College, London
A perturbed land surface parameter experiment with the ECMWF seasonal forecasting system
Hannah Cloke, King`s College London and European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, Reading
Nature, risk and extremes
Hydrological impacts
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