DRI Evaporation Workshop: Presentations
Session 1 - Overview of Evaporation
- John Pomeroy: The
Role of Evaporation in DRI
- Raoul Granger: Overview
of the Principles of Evaporation Estimation
- Diana Verseghy: Approaches
to Modelling Evaporation in Climate Models
- Ron Stewart: The Water Cycle, DRI and Evaporation
Session 2 - Measuring and Understanding Evaporation
- Gordon Bell: Trends
in Evaporation Estimates for the Canadian Prairies
- Paul Bullock: Agricultural
Drought Indices
- Alan Barr: Evapotranspiration
from the Southern Boreal Forest 1999 to 2006
- Garth van der Kamp: Measuring Actual
Evapotranspiration from Large Areas Using Geological Weighing Lysimeters
- Robert Armstrong: Problems in
Estimating Evaporation in a Complex Prairie Environment
- Geoff Strong: Local
Evapotranspiration in Prairie Thunderstorm Formation (and Lack in
Thunderstorm Drought)
- Warren Helgason: Observations of
Turbulent Energy Fluxes over Open Snow Fields
- Rick Lawford: Evaporation:
A Global Challenge for Monitoring and Modelling
- Charles Lin: The
DRI Data Access Interface (DAI)
Session 3 - Modelling Evaporation
- Masaki Hayashi: Evaluation
of ET Modules in the Versatile Soil Moisture Budget in the West Nose
Creek Watershed
- Lei Wen: Fifty-Five
Year (1951-2005) Simulation of Daily Soil Moisture Using the Variable
Infiltration Capacity Model over the Liard Basin in Canada
- Mark Gervais: A
Soil Water Budget Approach to Improving Evapotranspiration Estimates
from the 2nd Generation Prairie Agrometeorological Model
- Shusen Wang: Evapotranspiration
Modelling and Drought Impact Assessment in the Satellite Data
Assimilation System (SDAS) of CCRS
- John Hanesiak: Evapotranspiration
from the Prairie Agro-Meteorological Model (PAM2nd)
- John Pomeroy: Recent
Advances in Modelling the Sublimation of Blowing Snow on the Canadian
Prairies