Insight from large-scale observational studies of land/atmosphere interactions W. James Shuttleworth Part I: Observations and Observational Needs Pages: 3 - 30
Some aspects of the HAPEX-MOBILHY programme: The data base and the modelling strategy J. NoilhanJ. C. AndréP. Lacarrere Part I: Observations and Observational Needs Pages: 31 - 61
Passive microwave remote sensing contribution to hydrological variables Bhaskar J. Choudhury Part I: Observations and Observational Needs Pages: 63 - 84
Modeling and observing land-surface-atmosphere interactions on large scales Piers Sellers Part I: Observations and Observational Needs Pages: 85 - 114
Land surface hydrology in a General Circulation Model N-global and regional fields needed for validation Robert E. DickinsonPatrick J. Kennedy Part I: Observations and Observational Needs Pages: 115 - 126
Simulation of daily precipitation in the Pacific Northwest using a weather classification scheme Larry L. WilsonDennis P. LettenmaierEric F. Wood Part I: Observations and Observational Needs Pages: 127 - 142
A refinement of the combination equations for evaporation P. C. D. Milly Part II: Modeling and Analysis Pages: 145 - 154
A statistical-dynamical approach to parameterize subgrid-scale land-surface heterogeneity in climate models Roni Avissar Part II: Modeling and Analysis Pages: 155 - 178
Evapotranspiration and runoff from large land areas: Land surface hydrology for atmospheric general circulation models J. S. FamigliettiE. F. Wood Part II: Modeling and Analysis Pages: 179 - 204
Climate and the equilibrium state of land surface hydrology parameterizations Dara EntekhabiPeter S. Eagleson Part II: Modeling and Analysis Pages: 205 - 220
Partial analysis applied to scale problems in surface moisture fluxes V. KuhnelJ. C. I. DoogeR. J. Romanowicz Part II: Modeling and Analysis Pages: 221 - 247
Distributed parameterization of complex terrain Lawrence E. Band Part II: Modeling and Analysis Pages: 249 - 270
Modeling basin-scale hydrology in support of physical climate and global biogeochemical studies: An example using the Zambezi River Charles J. VörösmartyBerrien Moore III Part II: Modeling and Analysis Pages: 271 - 311