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National Conference Presentations:
Lundquist, J. , R. Dole, M. Dettinger, and D. Cayan, 2005. Surface temperature patterns and lapse rates: Implications for water resources and studies of mountain climate change. MTNCLIM 2005, Chico, Montana.
Lundquist, J., 2005. How snowmelt onset varies with elevation. American Meteorological Society Forum: Living with a Limited Water Supply. San Diego, California.
Lundquist, J., A. Flint, M.
Dettinger, and D. Cayan, 2004. How
the 2004 onset of snowmelt and streamflow varied with elevation. American
Geophysical Union Fall Meeting.
Lundquist, J. and D. Cayan,
2004. Yosemite National Park: Hydroclimate observatory and educational
opportunity. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting.
Lundquist, J., D. Cayan, and M. Dettinger, 2004. Variability and trends in spring runoff in the Western United States. American Association for the Advancement of Science Western Regional Conference. Logan, Utah. Invited presentation.
Lundquist, J. and M. Dettinger,
2004. How snow heterogeneity
affects streamflow timing. 21st Annual PACLIM Workshop.
Lundquist, J. and M. Dettinger,
2003. The
effect of basin scale on diurnal streamflow timing. American Geophysical Union Fall
Meeting.
Lundquist, J., 2003. Research
and monitoring in
Lundquist, J., M. Dettinger, and
D. Cayan, 2003. Meteorology
and hydrology in Yosemite National Park: a sensor network application. ISPN
Conference.
Lundquist, J., M. Dettinger, and
D. Cayan, 2003. Is Sierra Nevada
snowmelt independent of elevation? 20th Annual PACLIM Workshop.
Lundquist, J. and M. Dettinger, 2003. Linking diurnal
cycles in river discharge to interannual variations in climate. 83nd AMS Annual Meeting. 17th
Conference on Hydrology.
Lundquist, J., M. Dettinger, and D. Cayan, 2002. Is snowmelt independent of elevation?
American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting.
Lundquist, J., N. Knowles, M. Dettinger and D. Cayan, 2002. Snow, topography, and
the diurnal cycle in streamflow. Western Snow Conference.
Lundquist, J., 2002. Diurnal cycles in river
discharge: a key to understanding snowmelt, evapotranspiration, and
infiltration. 82nd
AMS Annual Meeting. 16th Conference on Hydrology.
Lundquist, J. and A. Leydecker, 2001. Pathways to the gauge: the diurnal
cycle as an indicator of snowmelt rates and transport. American Geophysical
Union Fall Meeting.
Lundquist, J., M. Dettinger, and D. Cayan, 2000. Diurnal cycles in streamflow in the
Lundquist, J. D. and T. B. Bourcy, 2000. California and Oregon
humidity and coastal fog. 14th Conference on Boundary Layers and
Turbulence.
Lundquist, J., 1999.
Surface
drag and momentum exchange in hurricane conditions. American Society of Limnology and
Oceanography Annual Meeting.
Invited presentations:
Invited speaker, Canon Envirothon, High School Environmental Competition. Buckhannon, West Virginia, July 2004.
Invited speaker, Parson’s Lodge Summer Series, Tuolumne Meadows, Yosemite, California, July 2004.
Invited presenter, Yosemite Forum. Yosemite National Park, California. February 2004.
Keynote speaker, American
Association of University Women Annual Math and Science Recognition Breakfast
for young women in Junior High.
Invited presenter, E. W. Scripps Associates Science Series
dinner and tour.