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Scientific Program

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Who's coming?

View the Meeting At A Glance [pdf].

To access the Itinerary Planner, please click here.

Format and Schedule

Program and Bookmark Instructions

To view the complete summary for breakout sessions, click here [2.35MB pdf]

To view the complete program, click here [9.62MB pdf].

For your convenience, on the left, the program contains bookmarks to allow you to easily locate details. Click on the Scientific Program icon to view the presentations by day. Click on the Abstracts icon to read the abstracts of presenters; names are listed in alphabetical order.

In alignment with the priority objectives of AGU's strategic plan, AGU will not provide printed programs for the Chapman conferences. Instead, you may access real-time, detailed presentation information via the on-line itinerary planner (IP). Additionally, on-line evaluation surveys will be sent via email before the final day of the conference.

Confirmed Speakers

Dennis Lettenmaier, University of Washington
Jay Famiglietti, University of California, Irvine
John Melack, University of California, Santa Barbara
Tom Farr, JPL
Michael Raupach, CSIRO
Yann Kerr, CESBIO, France
Arthur Hou, NASA GSFC
Gunther Bloeschl, Vienna University of Technology
Jerad Bales, USGS
Piniping Xie, NOAA
Wade Crow, USDA
Tom Jackson, USDA ARS
Eric Wood, Princeton University
Kevin Trenberth, NCAR
Gail Skofronick-Jackson, NASA GSFC
Jack Kay, NASA
Mike Freilich, NASA
Wilfried Brutsaert, Cornell University
Piers Sellers, NASA

Fields of Interest

This conference seeks input on remote sensing of many hydrologic disciplines including Precipitation, Snow and Cold Regions, Groundwater and Surface Water Storage, Soil Moisture, and Evapotranspiration.

Field Trip

Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park displays the results of 70 million years of volcanism, migration, and evolution. The park highlights two of the world's most active volcanoes, and offers insights on the birth of the Hawaiian Islands and views of dramatic volcanic landscapes.

AGU Sections and Focus Groups

Atmospheric Sciences, Biogeosciences, Geodesy, Hydrology, Cryospheric Sciences, Natural Hazards, Near Surface Geophysics

Poster Presentation Guidelines

Poster sessions are active on Monday, 20 February, and Tuesday, 21 February, from 1610h to 1840h in the Naupaka V-VII Ballrooms.

Each presenter will share a poster board. The poster dimensions are 4-foot-high by 4-foot-wide. All boards will be marked with the appropriate poster number and category.

Those presenting on Monday are asked to set up their posters by Sunday, 19 February between the hours of 1800h–1900h. Posters must be removed by 1900h on Monday, 20 February.

Those presenting on Tuesday are asked to set up their posters by Tuesday, 21 February between the hours of 0800h–1330h. Posters must be removed by 1900h on Tuesday, 21 February.

Basic poster supplies will be available for your use. If you have special supply needs, please remember to bring them with you to Hawaii.