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Hydrological Modeling Andrew D. Gronewold, Ph.D., P.E. Integrated Physical & Ecological Modeling & Forecasting 1/9

IPEMF | Hydrological Modeling National Weather Service Regional Headquarters National Weather Service River Forecast Centers 2/9

IPEMF | Hydrological Modeling Gronewold & Fortin (2012). BAMS. 3/9

IPEMF | Hydrological Modeling Great Lakes water levels: Long, continuous record High variability Ideal research platform Gronewold et al., (2013). Climatic Change. 4/9

IPEMF | Hydrological Modeling Understanding the hydrologic cycle: over-lake evaporation 5 5/9

IPEMF | Hydrological Modeling Propagating preeminent science through products…. Gronewold et al., (2013). Environmental Modelling and Software. Clites et al., (2014). Journal of Great Lakes Research. Hunter et al., (2015) Journal of Great Lakes Research. Smith et al., (2016). Environmental Modelling and Software. 6/9

IPEMF | Hydrological Modeling …into prudent water resources management decisions, Gronewold & Stow (2013) Science. 7/9

IPEMF | Hydrological Modeling …all-the-while acknowledging and quantifying uncertainty. 8/9 Gronewold et al (Under invited revision). Gronewold et al (2011), Water Research. Gronewold et al (2013), Water Research. Wu et al (2014), Science of the Total Environment.

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IPEMF | Hydrological Modeling Understanding the hydrologic cycle: over-lake precipitation Holman et al., (2013). Geophysical Research Letters. Additional Information

IPEMF | Hydrological Modeling Understanding the hydrologic cycle: runoff Kult et al., (2014). Journal of Hydrology. Gronewold & Fortin (2012). BAMS. Additional Information

IPEMF | Hydrological Modeling …into operational regional forecasting systems Bolinger et al., (in revision). Additional Information