The Moisture-Stability Index (MSI) and its Application to Flash Flood Forecasting in the Hawaiian Islands Kevin Kodama and Robert Ballard NOAA/NWS Honolulu.
WWRP 1 5th COPS Workshop, Stuttgart-Hohenheim, March 2007 The WMO context of COPS: WWRP-THORPEX Dr. Jeanette Onvlee, Chair WWRP/WG on mesoscale forecasting.
B ob Kuligowski, NOAA / NESDIS / STAR. Introduction Floods and flash floods are one of the deadliest and most costly natural disasters worldwide. Many.
Benefits and drawbacks of using data assimilation for hydrological modelling in karstic regions. Recent work on the Lez catchment in Southern France IAHS.
Hydrometeorology and Polarimetric Radar How can Polarimetric radar aid in flash flood forecasting? James J. Stagliano, Jr.1, James L. Alford 1, Dean Nelson.
Hydrology Laboratory Research Modeling System (HL-RMS) Introduction: Office of Hydrologic Development National Weather Service National Oceanic and Atmospheric.
1 OHD/HL Distributed Hydrologic Modeling Pedro Restrepo Hydrology Group HIC Conference Jan. 24-27, 2006.
Flash Flood Forecasting on a Tropical Small Island towards Disaster Preparedness – Trinidad Glendell De Souza Science & Technology Officer Caribbean Meteorological.
Presented by: Diane Cooper Arkansas-Red Basin River Forecast Center Hydrologist
Kevin Kodama and Robert Ballard NOAA/NWS Honolulu
OHD/HL Distributed Hydrologic Modeling
Patrick Broxton (University of Arizona) Michael Schaffner (National Weather Service) Peter Troch (University of Arizona) Dave Goodrich (USDA–ARS–SWRC)