IP3 User-Community Workshop
18 - 19 March 2008: Canmore, Alberta

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Public Session
  John Pomeroy: Cold Regions Hydrology and Sustainable Water Management
Session 1 - Introduction and IP3 Science
  Tim Aston: Welcome from the Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Sciences (CFCAS)
  Julie Friddell: The IP3 Network: Improved Processes and Parameterisation for Prediction in Cold Regions
  John Pomeroy: Processes and Parameterisation: Snow and Vegetation
  Bill Quinton: Processes and Parameterisation: Wetlands, Lakes, and Permafrost
  Sean Carey: Processes and Parameterisation: Runoff
  John Pomeroy: The Cold Regions Hydrological Model: A Simulation Platform for Physically-Based Hydrology
  Bill Quinton: CRHM for Small Scales: Wetlands with Permafrost
  Al Pietroniro: Summary of Environment Canada's Prediction System

Session 2 - Water Management Needs: User/Stakeholder Perspectives
  Ken Dies: Northwest Territories Power Corporation Needs as an IP3 User
  Marshall Netherwood: Water Allocations and Use, Alberta Oil and Gas Industry
  Dave McGee: The South Saskatchewan River Basin
  Bob Reid: Hydrologic Information Needs for the Mining Industry in Northern Canada
  Steve Donelon, Shelley Humphries, and Wanli Wu: Parks and Recreation: An Alberta Parks Perspective(Contact information for Parks Canada on last slide of presentation)

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