Conferences/talks

Organised conference sessions, conferences and workshops

Invited talks (to be updated/summarised)

  • Slater, L.J. (29 June 2021), Developments in hybrid hydrological forecasting, Keynote in “Connecting global to local hydrological modelling and forecasting: scientific advances and challenges“, Joint Virtual Workshop co-organised by ECMWF, CEMS, C3S, HEPEX, and Global Flood Partnership (GFP).
  • Slater, L.J., (25 March 2021), Flood nonstationarity: detecting, attributing and forecasting changes in hydroclimatic extremes, University College Dublin, Ireland.
  • Slater, L.J. et al. (December 2020), A global assessment of changes in 20-year, 50-year, and 100-year river flood return periods. Invited talk in session 103905, Advancing Flood Characterization, Modeling and Communication, AGU, USA (virtual meeting); cancelled because of bereavement
  • Slater, L.J. (4 December 2020), Flood nonstationarity: detecting, attributing and forecasting changes in hydroclimatic extremes, Hutton Club seminar series, School of Geosciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK; cancelled because of bereavement
  • Slater, L.J., (2 April 2020), Flood nonstationarity: detecting, attributing and forecasting changes in hydroclimatic extremes, University College Dublin, Ireland; postponed because of covid
  • Slater, L.J., (14 January 2020), Flood nonstationarity: detecting, attributing and forecasting changes in hydroclimatic extremes. Met Office, UK
  • Slater, L.J., Khouakhi, A, Wilby R. (Dec 2019), Adjustment of river channel morphology to modes of climate variability (Invited), AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, USA.
  • Slater, L.J., (29 May 2019), Climate modes and fluvial variability: predicting changes in channel morphology. River Basin Processes & Management seminar series, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
  • Slater, L.J. (22 May 2019), Big Data and computational approaches in hydrology and related disciplines, Digital Earth Science Seminar series, Göttingen University, Göttingen, Germany.
  • Slater, L.J., (08 May 2019), The relationship between river morphology and large-scale modes of climate variability, Liverpool, UK
  • Slater L.J. (25 March 2019), How do river channels respond to climate variability?, Geomatic and Water Research group seminar, Newcastle University, Newcastle, UK.
  • Slater, L.J., Anderson B., Blum, A., Archfield S. (Dec 2018), Attribution of changes in hydrologic extremes to changing land cover, AGU Fall meeting, Washington D.C., USA
  • Slater, L.J. (14 June 2018), Evidence for interannual to multidecadal climate variability in fluvial landscapes, Durham University, Durham, UK.
  • Slater, L.J. (16 Nov 2017), Fluvial geomorphology and flood risk management, Oxford Water Network, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
  • Slater, L.J. (12 Oct 2017), Understanding and forecasting water hazards, Maynooth University, Maynooth, Ireland.
  • Slater, L.J. (Sept 2017), How can we measure the influence of changing river channel capacity on flood risk? Geological Society, London, UK.
  • Slater, L.J. (June 2017), A statistical-dynamical approach to forecasting water hazards from space, European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), Reading, UK.
  • Slater, L.J. (February 2017), Attributing and forecasting changes in flood flows, University of Reading, Water@Reading Seminar series, Reading, UK.
  • Slater, L.J., Villarini, G. (Nov 2016), Statistical attribution of changes in streamflows across the U.S. Midwest, Iowa Flood Center, Iowa City, USA.
  • Slater, L.J., Villarini, G. (March 2016), Seasonal discharge forecasting in an agricultural watershed, Iowa Flood Center, Iowa City, USA.
  • Slater, L.J., Villarini, G., Singer M.B., Kirchner, J.W. (February 2016), Climatic, hydrologic and geomorphic drivers of trends in flood hazards, Department of Earth Sciences Seminar Series, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA.
  • Slater, L.J., (June 2015), Géomorphologie et Inondations, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, Lyon, France.
  • Slater, L.J., Singer, M.B., Kirchner, J.W. (2014), Compared effects of trends in streamflow and channel geometry on flood hazard across the USA, Research Seminar Series, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK.
  • Slater, L.J., Singer, M.B., Kirchner, J.W. (2014), Geomorphic and hydrologic drivers of flood risk trends, Global Change seminar series, School of Geosciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.

Other talks and conferences (non-invited)

  • Slater, L.J., Khouakhi, A. (Dec 2018), Climate modes of variability and fluvial response over interannual to multidecadal timescales AGU Fall meeting, Washington D.C., USA
  • Slater, L.J. (11 April 2018), Using R in Hydrology, Short course, EGU Meeting, Vienna, Austria.
  • Slater, L.J. (Sept 2017), Can we measure the influence of changing river channels on flood risk? British Society for Geomorphology Annual Meeting 2017, Hull, UK.
  • Slater, L.J.. (April 2017), An early career researcher’s perspective on presenting flood risk research to the media), EGU Meeting, Vienna, Austria.
  • Slater, L.J. Villarini, G. (April 2017), Statistical-dynamical long-range seasonal forecasting of streamflow with the North-American Multi Model Ensemble (NMME), EGU Meeting, Vienna, Austria.
  • Slater, L.J. Villarini, G. (Dec 2016), Statistical attribution of changes in streamflow in the U.S. Midwest, AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, USA.
  • Slater, L.J. Villarini, G. (April 2016), Seasonal forecasting of discharge for the Raccoon River, EGU Meeting, Vienna, Austria.
  • Slater, L.J. Singer, M., Kirchner, J.W. (April 2016), Hydrologic versus geomorphic drivers of trends in flood hazard, EGU Meeting, Vienna, Austria.
  • Slater, L.J., Singer, M.B., Kirchner, J.W. (March 2015), Quantifying the influence of geomorphic change on fluvial flooding,  Institute of Mathematics – 3rd International Conference on Flood Risk, Swansea University, UK.
  • Slater, L.J., Singer, M.B. (2013), The influence of climate and streamflow on the evolution of channel geometry: Continental USA, 1950-2011, Session 19C, International Association of Geomorphologists (IAG), Paris, France.
  • Slater, L.J., Singer, M.B. (2013), Evolution of channel capacity and its impact on flood frequency, International conference on fluvial sedimentology (ICFS), University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
  • Slater, L.J., Singer, M.B. (2012), Contrasting responses of alluvial channels to climate change, conterminous United States, 1950-2011, IS.Rivers international conference, Lyon, France.
  • Slater, L.J., Singer, M.B. (2011), Imprint of climate change in alluvial riverbeds: Continental USA, 1950-2010 AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, USA.
  • Slater, L.J., Singer, M.B. (2011), Imprint of climate change in alluvial riverbeds: Continental USA, 1950-2010, Scottish Alliance of Geoscience, Environment and Society, SAGES, Edinburgh, UK.
  • Slater, L.J., Singer, M.B. (2011), Spatial patterns and temporal trends in river bed level across the continental United States, Advances in River Science, Swansea, UK.
  • Slater, L.J., Piégay, H. (2007), Les rivières en tresses : premier état des lieux géographique, Braided rivers conference, Digne-les-Bains, France.