IP3 Network Final Results Workshop
9 September 2011: Environment Canada National Hydrology Research Centre, Saskatoon
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Opening remarks

Hon. Dustin Duncan MLA
Minister responsible for Saskatchewan Watershed Authority
 

 

Opening remarks

Jim Basinger
Associate Vice-President, Research, University of Saskatchewan
 

 

CFCAS welcome

Dawn Conway
Director, Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Sciences
 

IP3 research: background

John Pomeroy
Principal Investigator, IP3
University of Saskatchewan

 

Cold regions hydrology in the Western Canadian Arctic

Philip Marsh
Environment Canada
 

Storage and streamflow generation in Canadian Shield basins

Chris Spence
Environment Canada
 

Cold lake evaporation

Raoul Granger
Environment Canada
 

Northern mountain hydrology and climate change

Rick Janowicz
Yukon Environment
 

Catchment hydrology of permafrost basins

Sean Carey
McMaster University
 

Forest and alpine snow hydrology

John Pomeroy
University of Saskatchewan
 

Glacier atmosphere interactions and hydrology

Scott Munro
University of Toronto
 

Hydrogeology of alpine headwaters

Masaki Hayashi
University of Calgary
 

Permafrost thaw and hydrological implications

Bill Quinton
Wilfrid Laurier University
Masaki Hayashi
University of Calgary
 

Developments in the Canadian Land Surface Scheme (CLASS)

Diana Verseghy
Environment Canada
 

Progress in closing the water balance in land surface schemes

Ric Soulis
University of Waterloo
 

Application of IP3 hydrometeorological prediction

Al Pietroniro
Environment Canada
 

Cold regions hydrology users’s group

Bob Reid
INAC Water Resources
 

IP3 Outreach program and feedback

Nadine Kapphahn
University of Saskatchewan
 

IP3 Data archiving

Michael Allchin
University of Saskatchewan
 

IP3 Books and policy implications

Bob Sandford
Western Watersheds Climate Research Collaborative
 

IP4: Beyond prediction

John Pomeroy
University of Saskatchewan
 

 
Closing remarks

Peter McKinnon
President, University of Saskatchewan
 

 

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