Conference on Meteorological Applications of Lightning Data
    

Session 8

 Application of lightning data in atmospheric process studies 3: Mesoscale
 Chair: Walter A. Petersen, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL
3:30 PM8.1Environmental control of cloud-to-ground lightning polarity in severe storms during IHOP  extended abstract wrf recording
Lawrence D. Carey, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX; and K. M. Buffalo
3:45 PM8.2The Houston Environmental Aerosol Thunderstorm (HEAT) Project – 2005   wrf recording
Richard E. Orville, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas; and L. Carey, J. Nielsen-Gammon, D. Collins, R. Zhang, A. Stuart, B. Ely, S. Steiger, and J. Smith
4:00 PM8.3Dissecting the anomaly—A closer look at the documented enhancement in summertime ground flash densities in and around the Houston area  extended abstract wrf recording
Michael L. Gauthier, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and W. A. Petersen, L. D. Carey, and R. E. Orville
4:15 PM8.4Towards the relationship between total lightning activity and downward as well as upward ice mass fluxes in thunderstorms  extended abstract
Wiebke Deierling, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and W. A. Petersen, J. Latham, S. M. Ellis, and H. J. Christian
4:30 PM8.5Applications of the Cloud-to-Ground Lightning Surveillance System Database  extended abstract wrf recording
William P. Roeder, 45th Weather Squadron, Patrick AFB, FL; and J. W. Weems and P. B. Wahner
4:45 PM8.6Surface Observations of the Electric Field and the Radar Reflectivity of Decaying Thunderstorm Anvils and Debris Clouds at the NASA Kennedy Space Center  extended abstract wrf recording
Natalie D. Murray, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona; and E. P. Krider and J. E. Dye

Tuesday, 11 January 2005: 3:30 PM-5:00 PM

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