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Montana Hydrology Conference and Workshop 2008

Session I - Tuesday Afternoon - May 27
NWS Western Water Supply Services - Kevin Werner
St. Mary and Milk River Project Operations - Jeremy Giovando
St. Mary Canal Rehabilitation Project - Paul Azevedo
DNRC State Water Projects - Kevin Smith
A Hydrologic and Temperature Assessment of the Dearborn River - Eric Chase

Session II - Wednesday Morning - May 28
NIDIS Drought Portal - Brian Fuchs
Gamma Snow Water Measurements - David Demers
NRCS Water Supply Forecasting Technology - Tom Perkins
Western Snow in a Greenhouse World... A Glimpse Ahead - Tim Barnett
Hydrologic Effects of Forest Removal and Regeneration on Runoff from Montana Streams - Phil Farnes
BAER Team and Post-Fire Runoff Determinations - Wayne Green

Session III - Wednesday Afternoon - May 28
Glacier Park Rainfall Event of November 2006 - David Bernhardt
National Weather Service Hydrology Program Strategic Science Plan - Pedro Restrepo
AHPS Long-termWater Resource Probabilistic Forecasting for the St Mary and Milk by the MBRFC - Gregg Schalk
USBR Runoff Forecasts and Reservoir Management - Gordon Aycock
Updates on the NWS Advance Hydrologic Prediction Service-AHPS - Gina Loss




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