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Research and Applications Needs in Flood Hydrology Science: A Summary of the October 15, 2008 Workshop of the Planning Committee on Hydrologic Science
Appendix A
List of Participants
Doug Alsdorf, Ohio State University
Geoff Bonnin, National Weather Service
Shyang-Chin Lin, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Jerry Coffey, Mathematical Statistician, public
Tim Cohn, U.S. Geological Survey
Lisa Ely, Central Washington University
John England, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
Jared Entin, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Beth Faber, U.S. Army of Corps of Engineers
Robert Hirsch, U.S. Geological Survey
Claudia Hoeft, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Richard Hooper, CUAHSI
Julie Kiang, U.S. Geological Survey
Joe Krolak, Federal Highway Administration
Upmanu Lall, Columbia University
David Levinson, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Robert Mason, U.S. Geological Survey
S.K. Nanda, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Tom Nicholson, Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Jim O’Connor, U.S. Geological Survey
Hsien Pao, The Catholic University of America
Sanja Perica, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Quan Quan, U.S. Department of Agriculture
John Randall, Rutgers
Engene Stallings, National Hydrologic Warning Council
Nancy Steinberger, Federal Emergency Management Agency
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Research and Applications Needs in Flood Hydrology Science: A Summary of the October 15, 2008 Workshop of the Planning Committee on Hydrologic Science
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