The 35th Conference on Hydrology is sponsored by the American Meteorological Society and organized by the AMS Committee on Hydrology.
Call for Papers
The 35th Conference on Hydrology is excited to be part of the first virtual AMS Annual Meeting. Papers for the 35th Conference on Hydrology are solicited on the following:
A New GEWEX Regional Hydroclimate Project: Understanding the Water & Energy Cycles of the Continental United States in the Anthropocene
Advances in Evaporation and Evaporative Demand
Advances in Monitoring, Analysis, and Prediction of Flash Drought and Related Heatwaves
Advances in Prediction and Analysis of Uncoupled and Coupled Hydrologic Models using High Performance Computing (HPC)
Advancing Atmospheric and Surface Process Understanding through Modeling and Observations in High-Altitude Complex Terrain
Applications of remotely sensed observations to enhance land surface modeling
Data-driven Modeling in Hydrology
Engaging public to support efforts to reduce flood risk
Extreme Precipitation
Flood Prediction, Analysis and Management
GIS Applications in Hydrology
Improvements to the Analysis and Prediction of Drought
Land-Atmosphere Interactions
Linking Snow Hydrology and Society through Remote Sensing, Modeling, and Data Assimilation
NOAA’s National Water Model: Improving Hydrologic Consistency, Operational Forecast Utility, and Enhancing Impact Based Decision Support Services
Precipitation Processes and Observations for Atmospheric, Land Surface, and Hydrological Modeling
Probabilistic Hydrometeorological Forecasting and Uncertainty Analysis (Joint with the AMS Committee on Probability and Statistics)
Regional, Continental, and Global Remote Sensing Precipitation Estimation, Evaluation, and Applications
Understanding the Soil Moisture Spectrum: From Data Collection to Actionable Applications
Utilizing Numerical Weather Prediction Models in Support of Hydrologic Design
Joint Sessions
Probabilistic Hydrometeorological Forecasting and Uncertainty Analysis (Joint with the AMS Committee on Probability and Statistics)
Engaging public to support efforts to reduce flood risk (Joint between the 35th Conference on Hydrology and the 30th Conference on Education)
Student Award Opportunities
The 35th Conference on Hydrology will sponsor a competition for students presenting their own original research in hydrology. Student presentations will be judged on scientific content, presentation quality, and the overall effectiveness of the presentation. The competition will award first and second place cash prizes, consisting of $150 for first place and $75 for second place for both oral and poster presentations. To enter the competition, you must indicate your desire to participate in the competition when submitting your abstract.