37th Conference on Hydrology

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Abstracts are closed! The deadline was 31 August 2022 at 11:59 PM EDT.

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The 37th Conference on Hydrology is sponsored by the American Meteorological Society and organized by the AMS Committee on Hydrology.

Call for Papers

Papers for the 37th Conference on Hydrology are solicited on the following:

  • Advancements in Analysis and Prediction of Drought
  • Advances in the Estimation of Evapotranspiration (ET) and Atmospheric Evaporative Demand (Eo)
  • An Integrated Approach to Modeling, Observations and Prediction of Water Availability
  • Compounding and Cascading Causes and Effects of Flash Drought
  • Continental and Global Scale Flood Prediction, Analysis, and Management
  • Data-Driven Methods for Hydrological Modeling, Prediction, and Uncertainty Estimation
  • High-latitude Water and Carbon Cycles in a Warming World
  • Hydrometeorology in High-altitude Complex Terrain: Multi-scale Observations and Models to Advance Understanding and Future Changes
  • Land Data Assimilation for Earth System Prediction
  • Linking Snow Hydrology and Society through Remote Sensing, Modeling, Data Assimilation, and Analytics
  • Precipitation Processes and Observations for Atmospheric, Land Surface, and Hydrological Modeling
  • Probabilistic Hydrometeorological Forecasting and Uncertainty Analysis: Theory and Application
  • Recent Advances in Modeling, Monitoring, and Forecasting of Floods
  • Remote Sensing of Precipitation at Regional, Continental, and Global Scales: Estimation, Evaluation, and Applications
  • Urban Hydrology and Flood-related Hazards and Risks
  • Other Topics in Hydrology

Joint Sessions

  • An Update on Flood Inundation Mapping and Messaging Projects Across the Globe

  • Extreme Precipitation

  • Land-Atmosphere Interactions

  • Toward Hydrologically Useful and Actionable Climate and Weather Model Output: Development, Evaluation, and Applications of Downscaling and Bias Correction Methods

Student Award Opportunities

The 37th 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.

Contenders for the award must satisfy the following requirements:

  • Be enrolled at a university (either at undergraduate or graduate level) at the time of the presentation.
  • Be the lead author and presenter of the work

To enter the competition, you must indicate your desire to participate in the competition when submitting your abstract.

Conference Contacts

For additional information, please contact the program chairs: Guiling Wang ([email protected]), Melissa Wrzesien ([email protected]), and Jing Tao ([email protected]).