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Our global hydrology papers at EGU 2013
Many of us are at EGU 2013 next week.
Come and see the global hydrology and large-scale hydrology contributions from our group:
CL0
Open Session on Climate: Past, Present and Future
Orals Mon, 08 Apr, 08:30–12:00 / Room Y6
09:15–09:30
EGU2013-11770
How climate change will exacerbate global water scarcity
Jacob Schewe, Jens Heinke, Dieter Gerten, Ingjerd Haddeland, Nigel Arnell, Douglas Clark, Rutger Dankers, Stephanie Eisner, Balázs Fekete, Hyungjun Kim, Xingcai Liu, Yoshimitsu Masaki, Felix Portmann, Yusuke Satoh, Tobias Stacke, Qiuhong Tang, Yoshihide Wada, Dominik Wisser, Torsten Albrecht and the ISI-MIP Team
HS3.3
Poster Session on Open Source Computing in Hydrology
Poster Summaries & Discussions: PSD19.1 / Mon, 08 Apr, 15:30–16:15 / Room R12
Posters
Attendance Mon, 08 Apr, 17:30–19:00
EGU2013-10337
R312
Large scale stochastic spatio-temporal modelling with PCRaster
Derek Karssenberg, Niels Drost, Oliver Schmitz, Kor de Jong, and Marc F.P. Bierkens
HS2.5
Large scale hydrology
Orals
Wed, 10 Apr, 13:30–17:00 / Room R13
13:45–14:00
EGU2013-3179
Dynamic Attribution of Global Water Demand to Surface Water and Groundwater Resources: Effects of Abstractions and Return Flows on River Discharge
Inge de Graaf, Rens van Beek, Yoshi Wada, and Marc Bierkens
14:45–15:00
Upscaling drought information from the catchment scale to the global scale: how seasonality in climate influences drought characteristics
Anne Van Loon, Erik Tijdeman, Niko Wanders, Henny Van Lanen, Adriaan Teuling, and Remko Uijlenhoet
Posters
Attendance Wed, 10 Apr, 17:30–19:00
EGU2013-3284
R214
Global scale groundwater flow model
Edwin Sutanudjaja, Inge de Graaf, Ludovicus van Beek, and Marc Bierkens
EGU2013-3337
R215
eWaterCycle: Developing a hyper resolution global hydrological model
Edwin Sutanudjaja, Rolf Hut, Niels Drost, Susan Steele-Dunne, Kor de Jong, Ludovicus van Beek, Derek Karssenberg, Nick van de Giesen, and Marc Bierkens
Drought and water scarcity: hydrological monitoring, modelling and forecasting to improve water management
Orals / Thu, 11 Apr, 08:30–12:00 / Room R6
08:45–09:00
Future hydrological drought in the context of water scarcity
Henny A.J. van Lanen and Niko Wanders
GI2.6/HS6.8
Merging hydrologic models and Earth Observation data for reliable information on water (co-organized)
Posters
Attendance Thu, 11 Apr, 17:30–19:00
EGU2013-12019
R165
eWaterCycle: real time assimilation of massive data streams into a hyper-resolution global hydrological model
Rolf Hut, Edwin Sutanudjaja, Niels Drost, Susan Steele-Dunne, Kor de Jong, Ludovicus van Beek, Nick van de Giesen, and Marc Bierkens
HS4.3/AS4.20/NH1.13
Ensemble hydro-meteorological forecasting for improved risk management: across scales and applications (co-organized)
Orals
Thu, 11 Apr, 13:30–17:00 / Room R6
16:00–16:15
EGU2013-4273
Skill of a global seasonal ensemble streamflow forecasting system
Naze Candogan Yossef, Hessel Winsemius, Albrecht Weerts, Rens van Beek, and Marc Bierkens
HS4.4
Drought and water scarcity: hydrological monitoring, modelling and forecasting to improve water management
Orals
Thu, 11 Apr, 08:30–12:00 / Room R6
11:00–11:15
EGU2013-6060
Seasonal Predictability of Water Scarcity at the Global Scale
Albrecht Weerts, Hessel Winsemius, Emanuel Dutra, Joost Beckers, Reinder Brolsma, Rens van Beek, Florian Pappenberger, Rogier Westerhoff, and Marc Bierkens
HS6.2
Remote sensing of soil moisture
Posters
Attendance Thu, 11 Apr, 17:30–19:00
EGU2013-10215
R373
The benefits of using remotely sensed soil moisture in parameter identification of large-scale hydrological models
Niko Wanders, Marc F.P. Bierkens, Steven M. de Jong, Ad de Roo, and Derek Karssenberg
HS4.5
Hydrology for decision-making: the value of forecasts, predictions, scenarios, outlooks and foresights
Posters
Attendance Fri, 12 Apr, 10:30–12:00
EGU2013-10355
R293
Water2Invest: Global facility for calculating investments needed to bridge the climate-induced water gap
Menno Straatsma, Peter Droogers, Jairus Brandsma, Wouter Buytaert, Derek Karssenberg, Karen Meijer, Maaike van Aalst, Rens van Beek, Yoshihide Wada, and Marc Bierkens