Poster Session 5 | |||
Microscale and Mesoscale Air-Sea Interaction | |||
| P5.1 | The effect of model initialised scatterometer data on the prediction of maritime cyclogenesis Lance M. Leslie, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and M. S. Speer and R. F. Abbey, Jr. | ||
| P5.2 | Modelling the interactions between Sea Breezes and Valley Breezes Giovanni Latini, Ancona University, Ancona, Italy; and R. Cocci Grifoni, G. Passerini, and S. Tascini | ||
| P5.3 | Long range oil spill trajectory research to determine the optimal mix of real–time forecasts and climatology for various temporal and spatial scales Marc K. Hodges, NOAA/HAZMAT, Seattle, WA | ||
| P5.4 | First Look at Wind Stress and Wind Stress Curl along California and Northern Baja California Darko Koracĭn, DRI, Reno, NV; and C. E. Dorman and R. Sundararajan | ||
| P5.5 | Application of Land Surface Data Assimilation to Simulations of Sea Breeze Circulations Scott Mackaro, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and W. M. Lapenta, R. Suggs, R. McNider, G. Jedlovec, B. Carroll, and K. G. Blackwell | ||
| P5.6 | A very high resolution simulation of Tropical Storm Allison, June 2001 Bob A. Weinzapfel, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and L. M. Leslie | ||
| P5.7 | A Study of Air-Sea Interactions, Hurricane Predictive index, and Associated Tropical Storm Barry Over The Gulf of Mexico Jamese D. Sims, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS; and J. D. Jones and R. S. Reddy | ||
Tuesday, 11 February 2003: 9:45 AM-11:00 AM