The University of Texas at Austin
The Jackson School of Geosciences

Presentations

“Land surface modeling in NWP at ECMWF”
Gianpaolo Balsamo, European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) - PDF

“Land Surface Developments at the Met Office”
Martin Best, Met Office Hadley Centre - PDF

“Develop, Support, and Evaluate the Community Noah Land Surface Model at NCAR”
Fei Chen, NCAR - PDF

“The Importance of a Well-Validated Atmospheric Model in Assessing Atmosphere/Vegetation Feedbacks”
Kerry H. Cook, Jackson School of Geosciences, The University of Texas at Austin - PDF

“Issues in Coupling LSM to Atmosphere”
Robert E. Dickinson, Jackson School of Geosciences, The University of Texas at Austin - PDF

“Land-Atmosphere Coupling Strength and the Noah LSM”
Paul Dirmeyer, COLA - PDF

“Status of NCEP Climate Modeling and Noah Land Modeling”
Michael Ek, NCEP - PDF

“Discussions on Groundwater and Wetlands”
Ying Fan, Rutgers University - PDF

“Land Surface Modeling Issues and ‘Benchmarking Needs’”
David J. Gochis, NCAR - PDF

“Incorporating Next-Generation LSMs into Climate Models”
Randal Koster, NASA/Global Modeling and Assimilation Office - PDF

“NCEP/EMC Climate Modeling Capabilities and the Transition Process”
William Lapenta, Deputy Director NCEP Environmental Modeling Center - PDF

“The State of the Community Land Model (CLM4)”
David Lawrence, NCAR - PDF

“A Challenge to the Modeling Community: Building a Hyper-Resolution Land Surface Model” - PDF
Dennis Lettenmaier, University of Washington

“National Modeling of River Flows”
David R. Maidment, Center for Research in Water Resources, University of Texas at Austin - PDF

“Surface Energy Budget Measurements for Climate and Weather Research”
Tilden Meyers, NOAA - PDF

“Response to ‘Land Modeling’ – Coupled Studies”
Dev Niyogi – Purdue University - PDF

“Issues in Model Coupling and Interoperability”
Christa Peters-Lidard, NASA - PDF

“New Developments in Land Modeling and Assimilation at NASA/GSFC”
Christa Peters-Lidard, NASA - PDF

“Surface Flux Modeling for Air Quality Modeling”
Jonathan Pleim, EPA - PDF

“The COsmic-ray Soil Moisture Observing System (COSMOS)”
Jim Shuttleworth, Department of Hydrology and Water Resources and Department of Atmospheric Science, University of Arizona - PDF

“Noah in High Latitudes”
Andrew G. Slater, National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) - PDF

“A few thoughts on land?atmosphere interactions: past, present and future ?? Land cover change, prediction, predictability”
Yongkang Xue, University of California, Los Angeles - PDF

“Remarks on the Noah Land Model”
Xubin Zeng, University of Arizona - PDF

“Improving Hydrological Representation in the Community Noah Land Surface Model for Intraseasonal to Interannual Prediction Studies”
Zong-Liang Yang, Jackson School of Geosciences, University of Texas at Austin - PDF