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Monday
, May 26
TBA
10:30am •
Advanced bias correction of hydroclimate extremes through nonstationary and ordinary-event-based approaches
10:30am •
Modelling Climate Change Impacts on a Regulated Transboundary Lake
10:30am •
Developing a Fully Distributed Watershed Model for Evaluating Water Quality Benefits of Agricultural Beneficial Management Practices
10:45am •
Flood Frequency Analysis in North America is Affected by Shifting Cold Regions Streamflow Regimes
10:50am •
The International Red River Watershed Board – bridging diverse knowledge systems and enabling respectful Indigenous inclusion in transboundary cooperation on water
10:50am •
Isotopes for Everyone: Development of a model agnostic isotope tracer simulator
11:00am •
Is there added value in using a convection-permitting climate simulation for the study of summer-fall floods in southern Quebec Watersheds?
11:10am •
Short-range Hydrological Ensemble Forecasting Using Long Short-term Memory Networks with Data Integration of Streamflow and Snow Observations
11:10am •
Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment for Orders of Approval: Challenges and Opportunities for IJC Boards of Control
11:15am •
A Systematic Approach for Selecting Drought Indices and Timescales: A Case Study
11:30am •
Can We Model Every Snowflake? Scaling Challenges in Hydrologic Modelling
11:30am •
An Innovative Approach to Predicting Conflicts between Transboundary States over the Sharing of Fresh Water Resources
11:30am •
Interpolating extreme precipitation characteristics for IDF curve construction in Canada
1:30pm •
Snow Drought Classification in Southern Alberta
1:30pm •
On Advancing Integrated Modelling of Hydrologic and Human Systems
1:45pm •
Comparative Analysis of Drought Indices for Effective Drought Characterization in Southern Alberta
1:50pm •
Ontario hydrological modelling assessment project: contrasting alternative streamflow simulation models
2:00pm •
Evolving patterns of hydro-climatic extremes over large domains
2:10pm •
Long-lead forecasts of summer streamflow drought in British Columbia
2:15pm •
An Impacts-based IDF-AR Storm Rating Scale for a Warming Climate
2:30pm •
A thousand years of hydrological drought variability: implications for the prediction of hydro-climatic extremes
2:30pm •
Agnostic strategy for hydrological model calibration: a case study using MESH model
3:30pm •
Automated salinity monitoring to support irrigation in the Delta Region of British Columbia
3:50pm •
Advances in data driven irrigation management
4:10pm •
Irrigation Sustainability in a Changing Climate: CMIP6 SSP-Based Projections and Adaptation Strategies
4:30pm •
Advancing collaborative, data-driven water stewardship on the Canadian Prairies
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CSHS Part 1: Advances in hydrologic and hydraulic modelling
CSHS Part 2: Advances in hydrologic and hydraulic modelling
CSHS Session: Advances in reporting on status and trends in Canadian waters
CSHS and NASH Part 1: Advances in monitoring of our water resources
CSHS and NASH Part 2: Advances in monitoring of our water resources
Developing and implementing hydrological prediction systems across Canada;
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Advancing predictions of hydro-climatic extremes Part 1
Advancing predictions of hydro-climatic extremes Part 2
Developing collaborative approaches for transboundary water governance & water justice for a more resilient water future.
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IJC: Transboundary water management: collaborating for innovation
Flood mapping and forecasting for resilience
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Floodplain Mapping for Flood and Climate Resilience - Case studies from British Columbia
Integrated assessment of surface water & groundwater interactions across a myriad of spatial scales;
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Dynamics of integrated climate – surface water – groundwater systems
policy & data analytics;
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Floodplain Mapping for Flood and Climate Resilience - Case studies from British Columbia
science
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Floodplain Mapping for Flood and Climate Resilience - Case studies from British Columbia
Water management across the continuum from headwaters to deltas (summit to sea);
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CANCID: Recent developments in Canadian agricultural water management
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CSHS Part 1: Advances in hydrologic and hydraulic modelling
CSHS Part 2: Advances in hydrologic and hydraulic modelling
CSHS Session: Advances in reporting on status and trends in Canadian waters
CSHS and NASH Part 1: Advances in monitoring of our water resources
CSHS and NASH Part 2: Advances in monitoring of our water resources
Developing and implementing hydrological prediction systems across Canada;
All
Advancing predictions of hydro-climatic extremes Part 1
Advancing predictions of hydro-climatic extremes Part 2
Developing collaborative approaches for transboundary water governance & water justice for a more resilient water future.
All
IJC: Transboundary water management: collaborating for innovation
Flood mapping and forecasting for resilience
All
Floodplain Mapping for Flood and Climate Resilience - Case studies from British Columbia
Integrated assessment of surface water & groundwater interactions across a myriad of spatial scales;
All
Dynamics of integrated climate – surface water – groundwater systems
policy & data analytics;
All
Floodplain Mapping for Flood and Climate Resilience - Case studies from British Columbia
science
All
Floodplain Mapping for Flood and Climate Resilience - Case studies from British Columbia
Water management across the continuum from headwaters to deltas (summit to sea);
All
CANCID: Recent developments in Canadian agricultural water management
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