Ocean and Hydrology presentations
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Thursday 21 October 2010
Introduction to the Meeting
- Towards High-Resolution of Ocean Dynamics and Terrestrial Surface Waters from Space
N. MOGNARD (CNES), R. MORROW (LEGOS) - The role of SWOT in water cycle science
D. LETTENMAIER (University of Washington)
Joint Hydrology Oceanography
Science Linkages : estuaries & coastal zones, impact of inland waters on sea level change
- Effects of land waters on sea level
A. CAZENAVE (LEGOS/CNES) - Ocean modeling and data assimilation: linking river discharge with coastal processes
Y. CHAO (JPL)
Hydrology Satellite based estimates of river discharge
- Discharge versus storage rate – Present and future contributions of radar altimetry
S. CALMANT (IRD) - Assessing and Retiring Risk in SWOT discharge products: A steady-state Bayesian analysis scheme
M. DURAND (Ohio State University) - Global ocean satellite-based mass-balance estimates of continental river discharge
J. FAMIGLIETTI (University of California)
Theory and models of mesoscale to sub-mesoscale ocean processes
- Impact of submesoscales on the oceanic circulation from high-resolution simulations: role of the ageostrophic motions
P. KLEIN (IFREMER) - The distribution of kinetic energy in the ocean
R. FERRARI (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) - Geostrophic turbulence near rapid changes in stratification: implications for the upper ocean
S. SMITH (New York University) - Diagnosing submesoscale tracer fluxes in the global ocean with existing satellite products
J. LE SOMMER (CNRS)
Hydrology: Satellite based estimates of storage change
- Capability of SWOT to measure surface water storage change
H. LEE (Ohio State University) - Combination of radar altimetry and satellite imagery for the monitoring of flood events in arid zone: application to the Inner Niger delta
JF CRETAUX (LEGOS/CNES) - Satellite Altimetry measurements over lakes and reservoirs
C. BIRKETT (University of Maryland)
Hydrology: Accuracies of existing classifications and data sets
- A multi-month assimilation for discharge estimation of the Ohio River using high-resolution simulated SWOT
D. MOLLER (Remote Sensing Solutions Inc) - Accuracy and classification of river form and extent from remote observations
T. PAVELSKY (University of North Carolina) - Wetland inventory and variability over the last two decades at a global scale
C. PRIGENT (CNRS)
Ocean: Observing mesoscale & submesoscale processes from Space
- Satellite observations of mesoscale ocean currents
B. CHAPRON (IFREMER) - Observation of swell pattern and energetic surface currents with synthetic aperture radar
F. COLLARD (CLS) - Resolving small-scale structures from nadir altimetry
R. MORROW (LEGOS/OMP)
What we have learned from in-situ observations
- Observations of submesoscale activity at ocean fronts: past and future
E. DASARO (University of Washington) - High resolution multi-sensor experiments to diagnose vertical motion in the upper ocean
A. PASCUAL (IMEDEA (CSIC-UIB) - Timescale and vertical length scale of subinertial currents assessed with 800 moorings
R. SCOTT (University of Texas)
Friday 22 October 2010
Hydrology: Data assimilation in hydrodynamic models
- Using wide swath altimetry to reduce modelling errors for the Ob River in western Siberia
S. BIANCAMARIA (LEGOS) - Basin-wide data assimilation of SWOT observations
K. ANDREADIS (Ohio State University) - Towards the sequential assimilation of SARderived water stages into hydraulic models using the particle filter
P. MATGEN (Centre de Recherche Public - Gabriel Lippmann)
Hydrology: Science problems being solved because of satellite measurements
- Representation of continental land surface water in global climate and weather prediction models
A. BOONE (CNRM-GAME Météo-France) - Can hydraulic geometry aid river discharge retrievals?
L. SMITH (UCLA) - A global water cycle climatology from NASA news and related datasets
J. FAMIGLIETTI (University of California, Irvine)
Ocean: Observing internal tides from Space
- On the temporal variability of low-mode internal tides in the deep ocean
R. RAY (NASA GSFC) - Mapping the sea surface signature of internal tides in global ocean models
B. ARBIC (University of Michigan) - On the Observability and predictability of internal tides
F. LYARD (LEGOS) - Internal tides in a global ocean circulation model
J. RICHMAN (Stennis Space Centre)
Ocean: Fronts & Ocean-atmosphere interactions at the mesoscale – sub-mesoscale
- Coupled ocean-atmosphere interaction on oceanic mesoscales
L. ONEILL (Naval Research Laboratory) - Ocean-atmosphere interactions over mesoscale features
G. LAPEYRE (LMD)
Ocean: Statistical & assimilation techniques for the sub-mesoscale
- The geometry of lateral stirring: lyapunov vectors from altimetry data
F. DOVIDIO (ISC-PIF and LOCEAN-IPSL) - Relation between mesoscale surface motions and baroclinic and SQG modes
G. LAPEYRE (Laboratoire de Meteorologie Dynamique) - Assimilation of submesoscale
J. VERRON (LEGI/CNRS) - New understanding of intense current dynamics from high-resolution satellite sensor synergy
J. JOHANNESSEN (NERSC)
Hydrology: Joint hydrology oceanography: applications
- Using uncertain satellite observations to improve flood mapping and forecasting
P. BATES (University of Bristol) - Characterizing terrestrial runoff patterns to the pacific ocean from the western U.S.
E. BEIGHLEY (San Diego State University) - Mesoscale turbulence and bio-geochemistry : high-resolution bio/physical coupling and challenges for observations and modelling
M. LEVY (LOCEAN-IPSL)
Future satellite missions aimed at high-resolution processes
- Hydrology and oceanography drivers of the SWOT mission
L. SMITH (UCLA) - SWOT mission
E. RODRIGUEZ (JPL) - Future space missions planned for high-resolution observations
J. LAMBIN (CNES)