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September 11, 2019  +
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September 11, 2019  +
July 31, 2019  +
We invite you to attend this one-day scienWe invite you to attend this one-day science meeting on the topic of Next Generation Land-surface and Hydrological Predictions. This event is the annual meeting of the UK Natural Environment Research Council’s Hydro-JULES Programme (https://www.hydro-jules.org), which is designed to bring together the hydrological and land-surface modelling community - in the UK and beyond - to tackle together the challenges at the forefront of these two important fields.</br></br>The aim of the meeting is to facilitate collaborations that will share knowledge, advance existing research, stimulate new research areas, and enable new relationships to be built in the following environmental research fields:</br>* quantification of hydro-meteorological risks,</br>* using high-resolution climate predictions for hydrological applications,</br>* calculation the impacts of environmental change on evaporation, transpiration, and soil moisture,</br>* modelling flood inundation over large areas,</br>* large-scale groundwater flow, heat and solute transport modelling</br>* representing anthropogenic interventions in the water cycle, and</br>* application of new techniques including Earth observation and data assimilation.</br>The meeting will include* an update on the Hydro-JULES research programme, alongside invited keynote lectures by:</br></br>Prof. Martyn Clark, Associate Director, Centre for Hydrology, University of Saskatchewan, Canmore, Canada.</br></br>Prof. Dai Yamazaki, Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo.</br></br>*full programme subject to confirmation early July 2019.</br></br>'''Abstract Submission (deadline 30th June)'''<br></br>Abstracts are welcome from those wishing to present original research in any of the areas listed above. Registration opens early Junereas listed above. Registration opens early June  +
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Terrestrial Working Group  +, Hydrology Focus Research Group  +  and Human Dimensions Focus Research Group  +