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Appendix C Agenda
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... How might ap proaches to the estimation of hydrologic extremes differ based on the rich ness of the historic observations? Speaker: Doug Alsdorf, Ohio State University Discussion leader: Charles Vorosmarty, City University of New York 10-15 Break 10:30 Breakout sessions – Room 110 Rapporteurs: Eric Wood, Princeton University Geoff Bonnin, NOAA National Weather Service 11:30 Rapporteurs report back; discussion 12:15 Lunch – Meeting Room 1:15 What should be the interface between the science of hydrologic extremes and applications issues, such as the need to replace standard methods, 25
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... Geological Survey Discussion leader: David Ford, David Ford Consulting 2:00 How can advances in techniques for the accurate analysis of ancient flood events aid estimation of future flood magnitudes and frequency, and un derstanding of the generative processes for extreme flood phenomena? Speaker: Lisa Ely, Central Washington University Discussion leader: Vic Baker, University of Arizona 2:45 Break 3:00 Breakout sessions – Room 110 Rapporteurs: John England, U.S.


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