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Ao, T.Q., Ishidaira, H. & Takeuchi, K. 1999. Study of distributed runoff simulation model based on block type TOPMODEL and Muskingum-Cunge method. Ann. J. Hydraul. Eng. (in Japanese) 43, 7-12.

Bormann, N. & Marks, C.J. 1999. Rainfall forecasts over the New Zealand Southern Alps for SALPEX’96:

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Bowden, W.B. 2000. Hillslope and wetland hydrodynamics in a tussock grassland, South Island, New Zealand.

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Copeland, J.H., Henderson, R.D., Ibbitt, R.P., Marks, C. & Wratt, D.S. 1998. Linking atmospheric and hydrological models. In: Proc. Conference Meteorological Society of New Zealand and the Hydrological Society of New Zealand, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Henderson, R.D. 1998. Estimation of low flows in New Zealand river basins. Presented at the New Zealand Hydrological and Meteorological Societies Joint Symposium, Dunedin.

Henderson, R.D., Copeland, J.H., Ibbitt, R.P. & Wratt, D.S. 1999. Flow forecasting using mesoscale precipitation predictions. Presented at IUGG99, XXII General Assembly, Birmingham, UK.

Henderson, R.C., Ibbitt, R.P., & McKerchar, A.I. 2000. Reliability of low flow estimation by linear regression in small ungauged basins. In: Proc. Fresh Perspectives Symposium, a joint UNESCO IHP meeting with the Meteorological Society of New Zealand, New Zealand Hydrological Society & New Zealand Limnological Society, Christchurch, New Zealand.

Hudson, H.R., McMillan, D.A. & Pearson, C.P. 1999. Quality assurance in hydrological measurement. Hydrol.

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Ibbitt, R.P. 1998. Building a hydrological archive of Vietnamese data. In: Proc. Int. Symp. on Hydrology and Water Resources for Research and Development in Southeast Asia and the Pacific, 16-19 December, 1998 , Nong Khai, Thailand, 269-281.

Ibbitt, R.P. & Henderson, R.D. 1998. Filling in Missing Data in Flow Records. In: Proc. Int. Symp. on Hydrology, Water Resources and Environmental Development and Management in Southeast Asia and the Pacific, Yeungnam University, Republic of Korea.

Ibbitt, R.P. & Pearson, C.P. 1998. Overview of New Zealand Hydrological Network, Database, and Science Projects. In: Proc. 1st Asian/Pacific FRIEND Workshop: Data Archive and Scientific Methods for Comparative Hydrology and Water Resources, 20-23 March 1998, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Ibbitt, R.P., Henderson, R.D., Copeland, J., & Wratt, D.S. 1999. Rainfall-runoff modelling forecasts based on successive meso-scale weather model forecasts: performance results along a 500-km range of mountains.

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UNESCO, 1999. IHP-VTechnical Documents in Hydrology No. 4, UNESCO Jakarta Office, 431–444.

Ibbitt, R.P., Henderson, R.D., Copeland, J.H., & Wratt, D.S. 1999. The potential of meso-scale weather model rain forecasts for enhancing flood warnings. Presented at the New Zealand Hydrological Society Symposium, Napier, New Zealand.

Ibbitt, R P., Henderson, R.D., Copeland, J.H., & Wratt, D.S. 1999. Flood forecasting using meso-scale rainfall forecasts. In: Proc. Int. Workshop on Flood Forecasting for Tropical Regions, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Ibbitt, R.P. 2000. Modelling the Nam Gnouang Catchment, Lao PDR. In: Proc. Mekong Simulation Study Workshop, 24-25 January 2000, Bangkok, Thailand.

Ibbitt, R.P. & Al-Soufi, R. 2000. Assessing trans-border data for use in synthesising flow data in Cambodian Rivers. In: Proc. Workshop on Hydrologic and Environmental Modelling in the Mekong Basin, 11-12 September 2000, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Ibbitt, R.P., Henderson, R.D., Copeland, J. & Wratt, D.S. 2000. Simulating mountain runoff with meso-scale weather model rainfall estimates: a New Zealand experience. J. Hydrol. 239(1-4), 19-32.

Ibbitt, R. P., Henderson, R. D., Woods, R.A., Copeland, J.C., & Lew D. 2000. Operational use of a combined meso-scale precipitation model and rainfall-to runoff model for flood forecasting. In: Proc. Fresh Perspectives Symposium, a joint UNESCO IHP meeting with the Meteorological Society of New Zealand, New Zealand Hydrological Society and New Zealand Limnological Society, Christchurch, New Zealand.

Ishidaira, H., Takeuchi, K., & Ao, T.Q. 2000. Hydrological simulation of large river basins in South-east Asia. In:

Proc. Fresh Perspectives on Hydrology and Water Resources in Southeast Asia and the Pacific, 21-24 November 2000, Christchurch, New Zealand, 53-54.

Liang, Z.M. 1998. Design flood hydrograph for small basins. J. of Hohai Univ. (in Chinese), 26(2), 100-105.

McBride, G.B. 1999. The NRWQN and its findings. Presentations to (i) the US National Water Quality Monitoring Council meeting at Reston, Virginia, June 1999, and (ii) 20th annual Short Course on Design of Water Quality Monitoring Networks, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, USA .

McKerchar, A.I. 1999. ENSO: impact on the hydrological regime in New Zealand. Paper presented to the AP FRIEND joint GAME workshop, Hanoi, Vietnam.

Mosley, M.P. 2000. Regional differences in the effects of El Niño and La Niña on low flows and floods. Hydrol.

Sci. J. 45(2), 249-267.

Pearson, C. P. 1998. Changes to New Zealand’s national hydrometric network in the 1990s. J. Hydrol.(NZ), 37(1), 1-17.

Pearson, C.P. 1999. Workshop on data transfer standards for hydrological database software. Workshop convened at the New Zealand Hydrological Society’s Annual Symposium, Napier, NZ.

Pearson, C.P. 2000. Hydrological data issues. In: Fresh Perspectives Symposium, a joint UNESCO IHP meeting with the Meteorological Society of New Zealand, New Zealand Hydrological Society and New Zealand Limnological Society, Christchurch, New Zealand.

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UNESCO 1999. Asian Pacific FRIEND. IHP-V Technical Documents in Hydrology No. 2, UNESCO Jakarta Office.

Walter, K.M. 2000. Index to hydrological sites in New Zealand. NIWA Technical Report 73, 216 pp.

Woods, R.A. 1999. Scaling in landscapes. Presented at Workshop on Scaling in Hydrology, Cooperative Research Centre for Catchment Hydrology, Melbourne, Australia.

Woods, R.A. & Sivapalan, M. 1999. A synthesis of space–time variability in storm response: rainfall, runoff generation, and routing. Water Resources Research35, 2469–2485.

Woods, R., Biggs, B., Snelder, T., Duncan, M., & Weatherhead, M. 1999. River habitat classification: what is the hydrological signature of a ‘source of flow? Presented at the New Zealand Hydrological Society Annual Symposium, Napier, November 1999 and to Sustainable Freshwater Ecosystems: the New Millennium, New Zealand Limnological Society and Australian Society of Limnology Joint Annual Conference, Wairakei, Taupo, New Zealand.

Woods, R. & Duncan, M. 1999. Modelling the cumulative effects of patchy, intermittent landuse change on water yield and low flows at many locations in a river basin. Presented at the New Zealand Hydrological Society Annual Symposium, Napier, New Zealand.

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Proceedings:

Desa, M.M.N., Ghazali, Z., & Sinnasamy, S. (eds) 1999. Proc. 1st Asian Pacific FRIEND Workshop: Data Archive and Scientific Methods for Comparative Hydrology and Water Resources. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Technical Documents in Hydrology, No. 1, UNESCO Jakarta Office, 1999, 242. Includes:

A. F. Embi: Hydrological data and information in Malaysia: Challenges to improve on quantity, quality and dissemination, 1-7.

K. Takeuchi: Asian Pacific Friend Project – TSC Proposal, TSC proposals for scientific methods for Asian Pacific Friend Project, 9-28.

R. James: Catalogue of Rivers – Directory of River Basins, 29-33.

R.P. Ibbitt & C.P. Pearson: Overview of New Zealand Hydrological network, database and science projects, 35-43.

S. P. Abano: Establishment of water data archive in the Philippines, 45-55.

K. Chunkao: Establishment of water archive in Thailand, 57-60.

R. James: Asian Pacific Friend Database – Australian Node, 61-68.

A. Kondoh, M. Tsujimura & K. Kuraji: Construction of world basin water budget database, 69-75.

K.H. Phuah & M.A. Jafri: Establishment of Malaysian Hydrological information system for water resources planning, development and management, 77-83.

T. Navuth: Hydrological Data Archive in Cambodia, 85-97.

J. Loebis: Hydrological Data Archives of Indonesia, 99-107.

K. Soukhathamma Vong: Flood and Low Flow in Central Plain of Lao P.D.R, 109-122.

K. Takara & S. Ikebuchi: Frequency analysis of floods and droughts in the framework of Asian Pacific FRIEND, 123-129.

S.T. Lee & S. Lee: Water information system and scientific programme for Asian Pacific friend in the Republic of Korea, 131-139.

T. Thuc: Monthly streamflow estimation for ungauged stations, 141-151.

L. Heng & T. Haixing: Comparative analysis of hydrological characteristics in Lancang – Mekong river basis, 153-161.

K.Takeuchi, T. Ao & H. Ishidaira: Modified TOPMODEL application to large basins in south-east Asia:

Preliminary results, 163-172.

T. Ismail, A.H.M. Kassim & A.A. Mamun: Simulation of runoff for an ungauged catchment in Peninsular Malaysia, 173-183.

Y. Ujihashi: Features prediction model in ten days hydrologic data analysis, 185-198.

A.W. Jayawardena & D.A.K. Femando: Rainfall anaomalies associated with El-Niño southern oscillation, 199-207.

D.R. Pangestiz, Rahardianto & J. Loebis: Flood and low flow characteristics of the Solo River, Java Indonesia, 209-220.

R.K. Geroia: Operational hydrology activities in Papua New Guinea, 221-230.

Herath, S. & Dutta, D. (eds) 2000. Mekong Basin studies. Proc. AP FRIEND Workshop, Bangkok, Thailand. 164 pp.

Liu, H., Zhu, X.Y., Xing, Y.G., & Ye, T. (eds) 1999. Proc. International Symposium on Floods and Droughts.

Nanjing, P.R. China, 817 pp.

Mosley, M. P. (ed.) 2000. Proc. Fresh Perspective on Hydrology and Water Resources in Southeast Asia and the Pacific, Christchurch, New Zealand, 20-24 November, 2000, 315pp.

Pho, N. V. (ed.) 1999. Proc. 2nd Asian Pacific FRIEND and GAME Joint Workshop on ENSO, Floods and Droughts in the 1990s in Southeast Asia and the Pacific, Hanoi, Vietnam, 23-26 March 1999, Technical Documents in Hydrology, No. 3, UNESCO Jakarta Office. Includes:

ENSO impact on climate and hydrological regime

A. McKerchar: ENSO impact on hydrological regime of New Zealand, I-1-8.

A. Jamalludin bin Shaaban, Z. binti Zaiton Ibrahim, H. Kcc An & J. bin Kardi: 1998 Langat Valley drought and telecommunication to ENSO, I-9-18.

Dang Tran Duy: Statistical indices for determining El Niño and La Niña events, relation of which with annual amount of cyclone impacting on Vietnam, I-19-23.

Bui Minh Tang: Relation of El Niño Southern Oscillation with tropical cyclones in Vietnam, I-24-27.

Hidayat Pawitan: ENSO impact on Indonesia rainfall, I-28-37.

I. Kuhnelivan and L. Coates: Risk assessment of ENSO related flood and drought fatalities in Eastern Australia, I-38-49.

James Ross: An overview of the potential use of ENSO based streamflow forecasts to manage Australian Water Resources Systems, I-50.

Jayawardena. A.W.: Prediction of ENSO indices by non-linear time series approach, I-51

Jun Matsumoto, Xueshun Shen, Atsushi Numaguti, Hiroaki Ueda and Kuranoshin Kato: Large-scale features during the GAME IOP after the largest El Niño of this century, I-52-62.

Kang Bom Jin: El Niño and its effect on the drought in Korea. I-63.

Kazutoshi Kan: The relationship between precipitation and El Niño phenomenon, I-64-69.

Khamthong Soukhathammavong: River flow variation in the Lao PDR during ENSO event, I-70.

Kim Tok Gil: Correlation of El Niño with summer weather of Korea, I-71.

Le Dinh Quang: Low latitude atmospheric Circulation and ocean – Atmospheric interaction with ENSO, I-72-77.

M.P. Mosley: Regional differences in the effects of El Niño/La Niña and low streamflows and floods, I-78.

Manabu D. Yamanaka: El Niño impact over the maritime continent and Indonesian forest fines, I-79.

Muntana Brikshavana: Impacts of ENSO phenomena in 1997/1999 on Thailand’s climate, I-80-92.

Nguyen Dinh Ninh: ENSO and drought in 1997, 1998 and 1999 in Vietnam, I-94-104.

Nguyen Trong Hieu & Le Nguyen Tuong: Possibility of application of RAINFALL software to study the relation between El Niño and rainfall in Vietnam, I-105-109.

Taikan Oki & Katumi Musiake: Global and regional impact of ENSO on hydrological cycles and water resources, I-110.

Thaw San Hla: Impact of ENSO on climate and hydrological regime in Myanmar, I-111.

Tran Thanh Xuan: Preliminary analysis of the influence of ENSO on river flow in Vietnam, I-112-117.

Tran Viet Lien: Relationship between ENSO and Tropical Cyclone activity in the Northwest Pacific and Vietnam, I-118.

Floods, droughts and mitigation measures

Akihiko Kondo, Juren Li, Kengo Sunada, Yasuyuki Ujihashi, Sheng Ping Zhang & Huxia Yao: Analyses on flood of 1998 Changjiang River in China, II-1-10.

Akira Watanabe, Yoshihiro Tachibana, Yoshiaki Shibagaki, Sinya Ogino, Teruo Ohsawa, Kinji Furukawa, Yukinori Nakajima, Akimasa Sumi and Katsumi Mushiake: The characteristics of atmos-pheric structure in Northern Thailand before and after the onset of a South West monsoon, II-11-19.

Dwikosita Karnawati, Sudarmanto, Suharyadi, H. Hendrayana & D.R. Pangesti: Development of GIS of Water Archive System in Merapi – Yogyakarta basin, II-20-23.

Kong Xiangguang: Improving the Xinanjiang model, II-24.

Kuniyoshi Takeuchi: World floods in the 1990s, II-25-29.

Le Trung Tuan & So Kazama: Evaluation of lumped model parameters using GIS, II-30-38.

Michiharu Shiba & Xavier Laurenson: Real time stochastic dynamic stage and discharge estimates for a channel network, II-39-50.

Nguyen Viet Thi: The impact of ENSO phenomenon on annual flood peaks of the Red River and the Cuu Long River, II-51-56.

Roslan Bin Zainal Abidin & Tew Kia Hui: Rainfall energy production in relation to soil erosion, II-57-63.

Shidawara Masatoshi: A preliminary report on disaster by Hurricane Mitch in Honduras, II-64-68.

Shie Yui Liong, Wee-Han Lim, Toshiharu Kojiri and Khadananda Lamsal: Infilling missing data strategies in flood-stricken Bangladesh, I-69-100.

Srikantha Herath: Flood forecasting with distributed hydrologic models using WWW, II-101.

Van-Nguyen-Van Thanh & Ganesh Raj Pandey: New statistical approaches to regional estimation of floods, II-102-113.

Vu Van Tuan: The influence of climate change on river runoff in humid tropical zone. A case study in Vietnam, II-114-118.

Cao Dang Du: Flood and flash flood in Vietnam, II-119-125.

Zhang LiPing & Xia Jun: The international variability of SCSSM and its influence on climate in China, II-126.

Asian Pacific FRIEND research plan proposals

Daud M.Zalina, Nguyen V.T.V, Kassim M.A.H. and Desa M.M.N.: Statistical modelling of extreme rainfall process, III- 1-10.

Fumio Yoshino: Comparison of long term annual run-off in world rivers and its critical discussion, III-11-19.

Hua Jiapeng & Liang Zhongmin: A new method in determining design flood hydrograph for small basins, III-20-27.

Joerson Loebis: Lake Toba water level drawdown and ENSO, III-28-37.

Kaoru Takara: New methods in frequency analysis, III-38.

Kimchul:Analysis on flood damaged areas using remote sensing data, III-39.

Li Jian: A semi-self adoptive updating model for complicated channel flood routing and forecasting, III-40-46.

Liang Zhongmin & Hua Jiapeng: A robust method in flood forecasting analysis, III-47-54.

Maino Virobo: Static low flow Hydrology of uncontrolled catchments: A case study on Ewogoro and Eilogo catchments, III-55.

Sae-Chew Winal: Flood warning system for Sadas Hatyai region, III-56-65.

So Kazama: Comparison of water balance in some tropical basin, III-66-73.

Xia Jun & Zhang LiPing: The research on the method of long term forecast on the heaviest flood in China, III-74.

Nguyen Kien Dzung: Applicability of sedimentation models to simulate deposited sediment in reservoirs in Vietnam, III-75-79.

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