AGU Fall Meeting 2020
Shaping the Future of Science #AGU20

7:00 am – 4:00 pm MST
AGU FALL MEETING
Online Everywhere | 1-17 December 2020
#AGU20 Fall Meeting will be one of the world's largest virtual scientific conferences, with exciting programming and events. This will be our most diverse, engaging and dynamic Fall Meeting to date.
#AGU20 is scheduled from 1-17 December to accommodate over a thousand hours of virtual content to minimize conflicts while maximizing global engagement. Scientific program content will be available on-demand, with pre-recorded oral presentations and virtual posters available for attendees to view and peruse outside of the scheduled live Q&A sessions during the meeting.
RAL AGU Schedule Lineup
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Monday, Dec 7
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Tuesday, Dec 8
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Wednesday, Dec 9
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Thursday, Dec 10
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Friday, Dec 11
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Monday, Dec 14
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Tuesday, Dec 15
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Wednesday, Dec 16
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Thursday, Dec 17
Monday, December 7, 2020
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SY001 - Convergence Research in Climate Science: How to Move Beyond Disciplinary Silos I (ORAL)
Cassandra O'Lenick, Oral Chair, 4:00 PST - SY004 - Convergence Research in Climate Science: How to Move Beyond Disciplinary Silos II (POSTER)
Cassandra O'Lenick, Poster Chair, 4:00 PST - Constructing Shortwave GOES-16 Synthetic Imagery at Night
Allyson Rugg, Speaker, 05:42 - 05:50 PST - Progress in variable resolution, global domain, vector river-lake network routing model
Naoki Mizukami, Speaker, 05:58 - 06:02 PST
Tuesday, December 8, 2020
- Improving the robustness of Upper Rio Grande water supply forecasting in the face of climate trends and variability
Josh Sturtevant, Speaker, 06:38 - 06:42 PST - Implementing a high-resolution dust emissions scheme in Weather Research and Forecasting model coupled with Chemistry (WRF-Chem) and its implications for the air quality
Piyush Bhardwaj, Poster, 8:00 AM - 3:45 PM, 151A - Variations in flash flood-producing storm characteristics associated with changes in vertical velocity in a future climate in the Mississippi River Basin
Erin Dougherty, Poster, 05:00–21:59 PST - A new SUMMA and MizuRoute hydrologic modeling resource for US water applications
Andy Wood, Speaker, H041-02, 05:34 - 05:38 PST
Wednesday, December 9, 2020
- Projected potential fish distribution under climate change in a heavily regulated, fragmented river system
Yifan Cheng, Poster, 04:00 - 20:59 PST - Estimation of PM2.5 concentrations in New York State: Understanding the influence of vertical mixing on surface PM2.5 using machine learning
Wei-Ting Hung, Poster, 04:00 - 20:59 PST - Implementation of an Impact-based Decision Support Weather Forecast System in Barbados
Paul Kucera, Poster, 05:00 - 22:20 - Earth System Science Machine Learning Challenge Problems
David Gagne, Speaker, 05:46 - 05:50 PST
Thursday, December 10, 2020
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Analysis of Horizontal Shear and Mixing at a Range of Length Scales Using Filtered Large-Eddy Simulation of a Flow over Complex Terrain
Kosovic Branko, Poster, 07:00-23:59 PST - Wind Resource Assessment over the Columbia River Gorge using a Three-Dimensional Planetary Boundary Layer Parameterization
Timothy Juliamo, Poster, 04:00 - 20:59 PST -
A083 - Weather and Climate Modeling Across Scales: From Global to Convective Permitting I (oral)
Roy Rasmussen, Oral, 04:00 - 5:00 PST
- A096 - Weather and Climate Modeling Across Scales: From Global to Convective Permitting II (Posters)
Roy Rasmussen, Oral, 04:00 - 5:00 PST - A096-0003 CONUS II, a new 20-year convection-permitting simulation over North America: How well does it performs on snowpack?
Kyoko Ikeda, Poster, 04:00 - 20:59 PST - Glacier Mass Balance and Hydrological Modeling with the WRF-Hydro/Glacier System
Trude Eidhammer, Speaker, C035-08, 19:00-20:00 PST
- Extreme Event Exposure Uncertainty in NA-CORDEX Projections
Melissa Bukovsky, Poster - Modeling scale variant stratified three-dimensional turbulent fluxes in the atmospheric surface layer
Eghdami Masih, Poster
Friday, December 11, 2020
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Human Influence on the Regional/Natural Hydroclimate I Posters
Amir Mazrooei, Poster, Chair, 07:00 - 23:59 PST
- A Multivariate Hydrologic Benchmark for the WRF-Hydro-Based NOAA National Water Model over Experimental Alaskan Watersheds
Aubrey Dugger, Speaker, 08:12 - 08:16 MT - Evaluating Model Physics in the Unified Forecast System (UFS): An Exercise of Using the Common Community Physics Package (CCPP) Single-Column Model under the Hierarchical Testing Framework
Dan D'Amico, Poster, 11:51 - 11:54 PST - Development of a global bathymetric dataset for lakes and reservoirs
Bahram Khazaei, Poster, 04:00 - 20:59 PST - Development of reservoir geometry and discharge parameters for National Water Model waterbodies
Bahram Khazaei, Poster, 04:00 - 20:59 PST - NWM V3.0 Alaska Domain Expansion: Development of a Geospatial Hydrologic Data-fabric for Hydrologic Prediction in South Central Alaska
Kevin Sampson, Poster, 04:00 - 20:59 PST - Evaluation of National Water Model in simulating Evapotranspiration fluxes across multiple spatio-temporal scales
Amir Mazrooei, Poster, 19:00 - 20:00 PST - Evaluation of boundary-layer and urban-canopy parameterizations for simulating wind in Miami during Hurricane Irma (2017)
Eric Hendricks, Speaker, 21:50 - 21:54 PST - Role of large-scale forcing on the development of nonprecipitating continental convective clouds revealed from LASSO large-eddy simulations
Hyeyum (Hailey) Shin, Speaker, A137-08, 21:23 - 21:27 PST
Monday, December 14, 2020
- Urban Heat Risks in a Changing Climate
Olga Wilhelmi, Speaker, 10:04 - 10:08 PST - Local-Scale Predictors of Fire Spread Across the U.S. (2001-2019)
Amy DeCastro, Poster, 04:00 - 20:59 PST -
A Fire-Spotting Parameterization Coupled with the WRF-Fire Model
Maria Frediani, Poster, 04:00 - 20:59 PST
- A Modeling System for Predicting the Behavior of Wildland Fires by Simulating Their Two-Way Interaction with the Atmosphere
Jason Knievel, Poster, 04:00 - 20:59 PST - GC081-07 Projected Effects of Climate Change on Simultaneous North American Megafires Based on NA-CORDEX Regional Climate Simulations
Seth McGinnis, Speaker, 04:24-04:28 PST
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
- Quantifying uncertainty in deterministic observed meteorological datasets: A case study applied to large-domain gridded NLDAS-2 daily precipitation and temperature fields
Liu Hongli, Speaker, 07:00 - 07:04 PST - Using Precipitation Data Sets and Quantifying Associated Uncertainties in Hydrometeorological and Climate Impact Applications I
Paul Kucera, Speaker, Chair, H175 08:00 - 09:00 - A194-06 A novel high-resolution long-term gridded meteorology dataset including urban heat islands over the contiguous United States for health studies
Andy Newman, Speaker, 8:50-8:54 PST - Spatial floods in the United States: understanding, modeling, and hazard estimation
Manuela Brunner, Poster, 04:00-20:59 MST -
Machine Learning in Hydrologic Forecasting II Posters
Amir Mazrooei, Poster, Chair, 04:00 - 20:59 PST - Improving seasonal streamflow forecasts by assimilating high-resolution radar precipitation and snow data
Ridwan Siddique, Poster, 04:00 - 20:59 PST - Using Precipitation Data Sets and Quantifying Associated Uncertainties in Hydrometeorological and Climate Impact Applications II
Paul Kucera, Poster, H169, 05:00-22:20 -
Machine Learning in Hydrologic Forecasting I
Amir Mazrooei, Oral, Chair, 19:00 - 20:00 PST
Wednesday, December 16, 2020
- The Community WRF-Hydro Modeling System Version 5.2 Updates & New Community Focused Testbed H196-0016
Molly McAllilster, Poster H196-0016, 04:00 - 20:59 PST - Responding to Extreme Heat in the Time of COVID-19: Results from a three-wave U.S. national survey
Olga Wilhelmi, Poster, 04:00 - 20:59 PST - Machine Learning in Hydrologic Forecasting II
Andy Wood, Poster 04:00 - 20:59 - Machine Learning in Hydrologic Forecasting I
Andy Wood, Speaker, 19:00 - 20:00
Thursday, December 17, 2020
- Improving U.S. fine particulate matter air quality forecasts during wildfires based on chemical data assimilation
Cenlin He, Speaker, 07:12 - 07:16 PST