IMPC 3rd (Virtual) Annual Meeting

15-17 June 2020 (This event has now concluded)

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The 3rd annual IMPC meeting was held on 15-17 June, 2020, in a virtual and abridged format. Please keep an eye on this website for all updates and additional details on the meeting. Access Feedback Survey Here.

Browse the following tabs for details about the event and links to presentations and posters:

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The introduction webinar will provide a brief overview of progress on IMPC major themes, led by Project Principal Investigators and Science Theme Leads. All IMPC Investigators are strongly encouraged to attend, and this will also be open to interested partners, highly qualified personnel and staff. For more details on particular topics, participants are encouraged to attend the webinars listed below.

June 15

 

 

 9:30-10:15 AM CST

Celebrating 3 Years of IMPC: Major Achievements

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         Saman RazaviKarl-Erich Lindenschmidt

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Webinars will showcase progress on topics of interest to the IMPC research program and partners. All webinars are open to the public, with optional attendance. Each webinar will be recorded and available to watch after the scheduled time.

June 15

 

 

 11-12 PM CST

Advances in Prediction of Water Resources from Snow & Ice

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  John Pomeroy  &  Al Pietroniro 
with Zelalem Tesemma, Abbas Fayad, Fuad Yassin, Youssef Loukili, Mohamed Elshamy

 

 

2-3 PM CST

Advancing Continental-Domain Hydrological Modelling

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 Martyn Clark    Yanping Li,
with Stephen O’Hearn

June 16 (continued)

 

 

9:30-10:30 AM CST

Water Quality & River Ice Modelling 

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Karl-Erich Lindenschmidt

 

 

11-12 PM CST

Water Management & Hydro-Economics

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Saman Razavi,   Roy Brouwer   &   Masoud Asadzadeh
with Leila Eamen, Mustakim Ali Shah, Mohammad Ghoreishi, Kasra Keshavarz & Hayley Carlson

   

 

3:00-4:15 PM CST

Environmental Flows, Decision Support Systems & Harmonizing Water Resources Management with Indigenous Ways of Knowing

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Tim Jardine,   Carl Gutwin   &   Graham Strickert 
with Renee Carriere & Solomon Carriere, Jen Lento & Azza Mohammadiaza

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This discussion is for Investigators of the IMPC research program. In this session, we will discuss important links and dependencies between work packages, and goals and plans for Phase II.

 June 17

 
9:30-11:00 AM CST

Project Linkages and Direction Moving Forward

(All IMPC Investigators)

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On-Going

As part of the GWF 3rd Annual Open Science Meeting, posters will be available remotely using an interactive platform. Posters will all be available to view at your leisure, beginning June 15. 

The general poster gallery can be found here.

IMPC-related posters are listed under the third tab at the top of this page.

Webinars showcased progress on topics of interest to the IMPC research program and partners. All webinars are open to the public, with optional attendance. Each webinar will be recorded and available to watch after the scheduled time.

 

June 15 | 9:30-10:15 AM CST | Celebrating 3 Years of IMPC: Major Achievements

by Saman Razavi & Karl-Erich Lindenschmidt

 

June 16 | 11-12 PM CST | Water Management & Hydro-Economics

by Saman Razavi, Roy Brouwer, & Masoud Asadzadeh

 

June 16 | 3:00-4:15 PM CST | Environmental Flows, Decision Support Systems & Harmonizing Water Resources Management with Indigenous Ways of Knowing

by Tim Jardine, Carl Gutwin, Graham Strickert, Renee Carriere, Solomon Carriere, Jen Lento & Azza Mohammadiaza

 

As part of the Global Water Futures 3rd Annual Open Science Meeting, posters from across the research network will be available remotely beginning June 15. 

The full gallery of posters can be found here.

The posters below are relevant to IMPC researchers' or collaborators' work: 

Lead Author

Title

Yunsung Hwang The analysis of the climatological features of the eastward-propagating precipitation systems east of Rockies 
Yanping Li High-Resolution Regional Climate Modeling and Projection over Western Canada using a Weather Research Forecasting Model with a Pseudo-Global Warming Approach 
Mostafa Kamal Exploring the Morphology and Evolution of Supercell Thunderstorms over the Canadian Prairies under Current and Future Climate Conditions 
Lucia Scaff Impacts of changing winter warm spells on snowpack dynamics 
Zhenhua Li The Impact of Landuse Change on Precipitation in Western Canada Simulated by a Convection-Permitting Regional Climate Model 
Xiao Ma Future projection of extreme wind events for Canada using convection-permitting climate model 
Zelalem Tesemma Diagnosis of the runoff generation mechanism under changing climate: Bow River basin
Julie Mai The Runoff Model-Intercomparison Project over Lake Erie and the Great Lakes
Hongren Shen Sensitivity of Hydrological Model Performance on the Selection of Calibration and Validation Periods 
Mustakim Ali Shah Toward a basin-scale water management modelling for a complex transboundary river system in Canada: Model development, application, and future implications. 
Mohammad Ghoreishi A New Way of Understanding Agricultural Rebound Phenomenon 
Tim Jardine Restoring sediment to the Saskatchewan River Delta 
Rute Pinto Developing an economic valuation function for the impacts of Nitrogen loads on coastal and marine ecosystem services 
Leila Eamen Development of An Integrated Hydro-Economic Modelling Framework for Efficient and Sustainable Water Allocation in the Saskatchewan River Basin 
Jorge A. Garcia Estimating the Direct and Indirect Costs of Phosphorus Emission Reduction Policies in the Great Lakes Basin using a Multi-Regional Input-Output Model 
Azza Mohammadiazer Harmonizing our water resource management with Indigenous ways of knowing: A Collaboration with the Saskatchewan River Delta
Mohammad Khaled Akhtar Games to Aid Stakeholders Participation in Water Management
Mohamed Abdelhamed Hydrologic-land surface modelling of sporadic permafrost: A case study of Jean Marie River watershed