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The British Hydrological Society
 
The Royal Meteorological Society

A Joint Discussion Meeting Between
The British Hydrological Society
and
The Royal Meteorological Society.

was held at the Zoological Society of London Meeting Rooms, London Zoo, Regents Park, London NW1 4RY

on Wednesday 17 March 2004

THE MEETING AIMED TO SHOW HOW THE LATEST METEOROLOGICAL TECHNIQUES CAN BE USED TO IMPROVE HYDROLOGICAL MODELLING AND PREDICT HYDROLOGICAL CHANGE, AND HOW THE LATEST MEASUREMENTS OF LAND-SURFACE WATER FLUX MIGHT IMPROVE GLOBAL CIRCULATION MODELS.

Report

Report of the meeting by Martin Fowell, University of Lancaster

Programme

*Introduction to Coupling Meteorology and Hydrology

just a spaceDr Nick Chappell, University of Lancaster

*Application of Satellite-Based Rainfall Estimates To River Flow Forecasting In Africa

just a spaceDr David Grimes, University of Reading

*Hydrological Change Predicted By GCM Simulations

just a spaceProf Nigel Arnell, University of Southampton

*GCM Land-Surface Schemes: Limitations and Developments

just a spaceDr. Peter Cox, Hadley Centre

*Land-Surface Evaporation: How Observations Inform The Models

just a spaceDr. Eleanor Blyth, CEH Wallingford

*Rainfall-Runoff Processes In The Tropics: Latest Findings

just a spaceDr. Mike Bonell, UNESCO

 

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Nick Chappell <N.Chappell@lancaster.ac.uk> 03/22/04