Poster Session 1 | |||
Tropical Cyclones, Large-scale Dynamics and Convection | |||
| P1.1 | PAPER WITHDRAWN | ||
| P1.2 | Re-Analysis of the Chesapeake-Potomac Hurricane of August 22–23, 1933 Hugh D. Cobb, III, NOAA/NWS/TPC, Miami, FL | ||
| P1.3 | Paper moved to Session 8A, new paper number 8A.1A | ||
| P1.3A | Surface observations of landfalling hurricanes along the United States Gulf and Atlantic coastline (Formerly Paper 8A.1) Gary D. Skwira, Texas Tech Univ., Lubbock, TX; and R. E. Peterson, D. A. Smith, C.-B. Chang, and A. L. Doggett | ||
| P1.4 | Anomalous Intensification of the Remnants Tropical Storm Allison over land Kwan-yin Kong, City College of New York, New York, NY | ||
| P1.5 | Inland secondary rainfall maxima patterns associated with tropical cyclones affecting North Carolina Joel W. Cline, NOAA/NWS, Raleigh, NC | ||
| P1.6 | A Coastal Internal Boundary Layer within a Tropical Cyclone J. Rob Howard, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX; and J. L. Schroeder | ||
| P1.7 | Inland tropical cyclone wind forecasts for peninsular Florida Scott M. Spratt, NOAA/NWS, Melbourne, FL; and R. F. Morales, Jr. | ||
| P1.8 | Orographic Influences on Rainfall and Track Associated with the Passage of Tropical Cyclones Yuh-Lang Lin, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and D. B. Ensley, S. Chiao, C. M. Hill, and C.-Y. Huang | ||
| P1.9 | Aspects of the Tropical Cyclone Program of NOAA/NESDIS Michael A. Turk, NOAA/NESDIS, Washington, DC; and S. J. Kusselson | ||
| P1.10 | Paper Moved to Session 17C, New Paper Number 17C.5A | ||
| P1.11 | PAPER WITHDRAWN | ||
| P1.12 | The Impact of Dropsonde Data on Forecasts of Hurricane Debby by the Met Office Global Model Julian T. Heming, Met Office, Bracknell, Berks., United Kingdom; and X. Qu | ||
| P1.13 | How the NCEP tropical cyclone tracker works Timothy P. Marchok, SAIC at NCEP/GFDL, Princeton, NJ | ||
| P1.14 | Tropical Cyclone Intensity and Quantitative Precipitation Forecasting Shuyi S. Chen, Univ. of Miami/RSMAS, Miami, FL; and M. Lonfat, J. E. Tenerelli, R. F. Rogers, and F. M. Horsfall | ||
| P1.15 | Modeliong Track Deflection For Tropical Cyclones Passing Over a Mesoscale Mountain and its Potential Application to Track Prediction Yuh-Lang Lin, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and N. C. Witcraft and S.-Y. Chen | ||
| P1.16 | The application and use of UW-CIMSS specialized satellite products in Tropical analysis Jamie R. Rhome, NOAA/NWS/NCEP/TPC, Miami, FL; and C. S. Velden | ||
| P1.17 | An Evaluation of CIMSS and CIRA AMSU Tropical Cyclone Intensity Estimation Algorithms Julie Demuth, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and M. DeMaria, J. A. Knaff, C. Velden, and K. F. Brueske | ||
| P1.18 | UW-CIMSS Satellite Products: Recent Research and Developments Christopher S. Velden, CIMSS/Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI | ||
| P1.19 | Paper Moved to Session 2D, New Paper Number 2D.1A | ||
| P1.19A | PAPER WITHDRAWN | ||
| P1.20 | Operational uses of satellite products at La Réunion Anne-Claire Fontan, La Reunion Tropical Cyclone Center, Meteo-France, La Reunion, France | ||
| P1.21 | Microwave satellite retrievals for tropical cyclone forecasting and research Chelle L. Gentemann, Remote Sensing Systems, Santa Rosa, CA; and D. K. Smith and F. J. Wentz | ||
| P1.22 | The enhanced role of the polar orbiter constellation in tropical system monitoring in the wake of a geostationary platform failure Steven D. Miller, NRL, Monterey, CA; and F. J. Turk, T. F. Lee, K. Richardson, and J. D. Hawkins | ||
| P1.23 | Single-Doppler Radar Estimation of Hurricane and Environmental Winds in the Lower Troposphere Paul R. Harasti, NCAR, Boulder, CO | ||
| P1.24 | Examining the Eight-Day Evolution of Upper Level Winds in Hurricane Floyd John A. Knaff, NOAA/CIRA/Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and C. S. Velden | ||
| P1.25 | Additional Insights into Hurricane Gust Factors John L. Schroeder, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX; and M. R. Conder and J. R. Howard | ||
| P1.26 | Operational use of QuikSCAT over tropical cyclones Roger T. Edson, Anteon Corporation, Univ. of Guam, Mangiliao, Guam; and M. A. Lander, C. E. Cantrell, J. L. Franklin, P. S. Chang, and J. D. Hawkins | ||
| P1.27 | Simulations of Hurricane Erin (2001) with MM5: sensitivity to microphysics Greg M. McFarquhar, Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, IL; and J. Dudhia and H. Zhang | ||
| P1.28 | A Cyclone phase space Derived from Thermal wind and thermal asymmetry Robert Hart, Penn State University, University Park, PA | ||
| P1.29 | Case Study of an Australian Subtropical Cyclone from March 2001 Paul J. McCrone, Air Force Weather Agency, Offutt AFB, NE | ||
| P1.30 | PAPER WITHDRAWN | ||
| P1.31 | From Asymmetric Heating to Axisymmetric Intensification David S. Nolan, Princeton University, NOAA/GFDL, Princeton, NJ; and M. T. Montgomery | ||
| P1.32 | Western North Pacific "Tropical Cyclogenesis" in an AGCM Suzana J. Camargo, International Research Institute for Climate Prediction, Palisades, NY; and A. H. Sobel | ||
| P1.33 | The interaction of a tropical-cyclone-like vortex and a front in a barotropic model Martin Juckes, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Chilton, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom; and S. C. Jones | ||
| P1.34 | Sensitivities of modeled tropical cyclones to surface friction and the Corolis Parameter Winston C. Chao, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and B. Chen and W.-K. Tao | ||
| P1.35 | Use of a one-dimensional ocean mixed-layer model for coupled tropical cyclone simulations Clark Rowley, NRL, Stennis Space Center, MS | ||
| P1.36 | A grid sensitivity study for vertical sigma levels in idealized hurricane simulations F. Carroll Dougherty, Univ. of South Alabama, Mobile, AL; and J. Hayes and S. K. Kimball | ||
| P1.37 | Precipitation structures observed in CAMEX hurricanes Daniel J. Cecil, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and G. M. Heymsfield, F. J. LaFontaine, M. G. Bateman, E. J. Zipser, and F. D. Marks, Jr. | ||
| P1.38 | In situ measurements of particle size distributions in Hurricane Humberto Aaron R. Bansemer, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and A. J. Heymsfield and P. T. Willis | ||
| P1.39 | Diagnosing tropical cyclones and deep convection using upper tropospheric inertial stability and cloud-motion wind vectors John R. Mecikalski, CIMSS/Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and C. S. Velden | ||
| P1.40 | Supersaturation in tropical storms measured during CAMEX-3 and CAMEX-4 Robert L. Herman, JPL, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA; and A. J. Heymsfield, L. Pfister, T. P. Bui, and J. Dean-Day | ||
| P1.41 | The relationship of tropical cyclone convective intensity to passive microwave observations Robbie E. Hood, NASA/MSFC, Huntsville, AL; and F. J. LaFontaine, D. J. Cecil, A. Guillory, G. M. Heymsfield, and R. Blakeslee | ||
| P1.42 | A mesoscale climate model for the tropics Edward K. Vizy, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY; and B. N. Belcher and K. H. Cook | ||
| P1.43 | A fifty year history of subtropical cyclones David M. Roth, Hydrometeorological Prediction Center, Camp Springs, MD | ||
| P1.44 | A climatology of intense tropical cyclones in the south-west Indian Ocean Karl Hoarau, Cergy-Pontoise University, Cergy-Pontoise, France; and R. Robert and J. P. Hoarau | ||
| P1.45 | Spectral retrieval of latent heating profiles From TRMM PR data: Algorithm development with a cloud-resolving model Shoichi Shige, National Space Development Agency of Japan, Tokyo, Japan; and Y. N. Takayabu, W.-K. Tao, and D. E. Johnson | ||
| P1.46 | A Climatology of Rapidly Intensifying Tropical Cyclones in the North Atlantic Basin, 1975-2000 Chris C. Robbins, NOAA/AOML/NHC/TPC, Miami, FL; and S. R. Stewart | ||
| P1.47 | The ENSO signal in tropical tropospheric temperature Adam H. Sobel, Columbia University, New York, NY; and I. M. Held and C. S. Bretherton | ||
| P1.48 | Stability of the relationship between regional rainfall in Africa and ENSO Sylwia Trzaska, CNRS/Univ. de Bourgogne, Dijon, France; and N. Fauchereau, I. Poccard, P. Camberlin, Y. Richard, and N. Philippon | ||
| P1.49 | Spring to summer contrasted transitions in the West African monsoon Bernard Fontaine, CNRS/Univ. de Bourgogne, Dijon, France; and N. Philippon, S. Trzaska, C. Frelin, and P. Roucou | ||
| P1.50 | Large-scale organization of tropical convection in two-dimensional explicit numerical simulations Wojciech W. Grabowski, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and M. W. Moncrieff | ||
| P1.51 | Paper moved to Session 15B, New Paper Number 15B.2A | ||
| P1.52 | Numerical study of a sahelian synoptic weather system: Initiation and Mature stage of Convection and its interactions with the large scale dynamics Aida Diongue, CNRM, Toulouse, paris, United Kingdom; and J. P. Lafore, J.-L. Redelsperger, and R. Roca | ||
| P1.53 | Impact of greenhouse warming on the variability of easterly waves, rainfall and convection over West Africa Arona Diedhiou, LTHE/IRD, Grenoble, France; and J.-F. Royer, I. Poccard, and T. Lebel | ||
| P1.54 | Sensitivities of Cloud and Radiation to Changes in SST over the Tropical Eastern Pacific: Results from Cloud-Resolving Simulations Donghai Wang, Hampton University, Hampton, VA; and E. Deckter, T. Wong, and B. A. Wielicki | ||
| P1.55 | A General Theory of Monsoon Regulation in the Context of a Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere-Land System Peter J. Webster, PAOS, Univ. Colorado, Boulder, CO; and G. Chirokova, W. Han, and J. Loschnigg | ||
| P1.56 | PAPER WITHDRAWN | ||
| P1.57 | Diagnosis and prediction of some extreme rain events over southeast Asia Noel E. Davidson, BMRC, Melbourne, Vic., Australia; and E. A. Adug, W. A. W. Hassan, P. T. Nguyen, and M. R. Prabowo | ||
| P1.58 | How much "skill" was there in forecasting the strong 1997-98 El Nino and 1998-2001 La Nina events? Christopher W. Landsea, NOAA/AOML/HRD, Miami, FL; and J. A. Knaff | ||
| P1.59 | An independent assessment of ENSO-CLIPER seasonal prediction skill 1987–2001 Paul Rockett, University College London, Dorking, Surrey, United Kingdom; and M. A. Saunders | ||
| P1.60 | On the correlation of boundary layer wind maximums and vertical velocities associated with an MM5 simulation of supertyphoon Herb (1996) David B. Radell, Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE; and C.-C. Wu and C.-B. Chang | ||
| P1.61 | Seasonal prediction of sea surface temperature and trade wind anomalies over the tropical north Atlantic and Caribbean Sea Mark A. Saunders, University College London, London, United Kingdom; and P. Rockett | ||
| P1.62 | Climatological study of the gulf stream's impact on tropical cyclone intensity Robert J. Bright, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and L. Xie and L. J. Pietrafesa | ||
| P1.63 | Exploring the connection of extreme convective events and upper-ocean heat content in the tropical cyclone (Formerly Paper 17C.5) Paula Ann Hennon, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH | ||
Monday, 29 April 2002: 11:00 AM-12:30 PM