- A43G: Bridging Scales and Systems: Advances in Regional Earth System and Hydroclimate Modeling for Extremes, Impacts, and Decision Support IV Oral
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NOLA CC
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Zong-Liang Yang, University of Texas at Austin
Convener:
Lingcheng Li, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Husile Bai, Vanderbilt University
Li Dan, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Maribeth Kniffin, US Bureau of Reclamation
Min-Hui Lo, National Taiwan University
Early Career Convener:
Sanjiv Kumar, Auburn University
Chair:
Husile Bai, Vanderbilt University
Zong-Liang Yang, University of Texas at Austin
Lingcheng Li, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Li Dan, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Maribeth Kniffin, Riverbytes LLC
Sanjiv Kumar, COLA
This session integrates advances in regional Earth system and hydroclimate modeling to meet urgent societal needs for actionable climate information. Emphasizing the full water continuum—from atmosphere to terrestrial, riverine, and coastal systems—it covers hydroclimate variability and extremes including heatwaves, droughts, floods, wildfires, and coastal hazards. Contributions focusing on high-resolution regional modeling, coupled climate–hydrologic frameworks, downscaling, uncertainty quantification, and hybrid modeling approaches are invited. We especially encourage work leveraging emerging technologies such as AI/ML, IoT, remote sensing, and large ensemble datasets (e.g., CMIP6, Subseasonal-to-Decadal Prediction projects) to improve early warning systems and stakeholder engagement. By fostering interdisciplinary collaboration among atmospheric sciences, hydrology, ecology, and coastal science, this session aims to accelerate progress toward climate adaptation and resilience at regional to global scales.
Index Terms
3322 Land|atmosphere interactions
3355 Regional modeling
1817 Extreme events
4343 Preparedness and planning
Co-Sponsored Sessions:
AMS: American Meteorological Society
GSA: Geological Society of America
EGU: European Geosciences Union
AOGS: Asia Oceania Geosciences Society
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3. Earth Covering
Cross-Listed:
H - Hydrology
GC - Global Environmental Change
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