NP1 Scaling, multifractals and nonlinear variability in geophysics .3 Scaling vs. non-scaling methods in rainfall modelling (co-sponsored by HS) Convener: Onof, C. Co-Convener(s): Lebel, T.; Olsson, J. Wednesday, 21 April 1999 Lecture Room: Paulus Potterzaal 1 Chairperson: Uijlenhoet, R. 10:25 KOUTSOYIANNIS, D.; MAMASSIS, N. The scaling model of storm hyetograph versus typical stochastic rainfall event models 10:40 SEED, A.W.; SRIKANTHAN, R.; MENABDE, M. A space and time model for design storm generation 10:55 WILLEMS, P. A stochastic hierarchical spatial rainfall model meeting scaling properties of rainfall 11:10 BOGNER, K.; NACHTNEBEL, H.P.; KONECNY, F. Multiresolution analysis, an auxiliary tool in stochastic precipitation modelling 11:25 THIELEN, J.; DUROURE, C.; JOURDAN, O. Statistical properties of a 3D mesoscale meteorological model (Poster) 11:30 UIJLENHOET, R.; STRICKER, J.N.M.; CREUTIN, J.-D. Rainfall modelling in terms of raindrops: a review of scaling vs. non-scaling methods 11:45 MAZZARELLA, A. Rainfall multifractal processes in Italy 12:00 MENABDE, M.; AUSTIN, G.; SEED, A. Fractal interpolator for rainfall fields 12:15 DUROURE, C.; JOURDAN, O.; POINTIN, Y. Rainfall model based on sedimentation of cloud drops in a turbulent field 12:30 OBREGON, N.; PUENTE, C.E. Temporal rainfall as a projection 12:45 END OF SUB-SESSION & POSTERS