IP3 1st Workshop 19 - 20 October 2006: University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (Return to workshops) Session 1 - Opening and Overview of IP3 J. Pomeroy: Objectives, Overview, Current Status of IP3 Session 2 - Processes S. Carey: Integrating Runoff Processes Across Scale in a Subarctic Catchment M. Hayashi: Hydrological Process Studies at the Lake O'Hara Research Basin R. Granger: Evaporation from Lakes R. Janowicz: Transferability of Hydrometeorological Process and Model Study Results to Northern Engineering Design Applications Session 3 - Parameterisation P. Marsh: Snow and Lake Hydrology at the Forest/Tundra in the Western Canadian arctic: Processes, Parameterisation, and Modelling S. Munro: Researching Peyto in the Context of a 25 m HRU J. Pomeroy: Parameterising Snow Processes W. Quinton: Wetland Hydrology K. Snelgrove: Parameterising Runoff Processes C. Spence: Processes and Parameterization of Hydrological Connectivity in Northern Landscapes Session 4 - Prediction R. Essery & D. Bewley: Contributions to Improved Processes and Parameterisation for Prediction in Cold Regions M. Mackay: Regional Climate Modelling and IP3 A. Pietroniro: MESH Model Application for IP3 R. Soulis: The Subgrid TILE: a Start at a Hydrologic Footprint for CLASS D. Verseghy: CLASS for IP3 B. Tolson: Enhancing Model Development and Predictions with the Dynamically Dimensioned Search Algorithm Session 5 - Recent MEC, MESH and CRHM Development V. Fortin: MEC Report B. Davison: MESH Report J. Pomeroy: CRHM Report Session 6 - Links to Related and International Initiatives C. Spence: PUB V. Fortin: IPY L. Martz: GEWEX D. Verseghy: CLIC (Return to workshops)
(Return to workshops)