| | P2.8 | Comparison of model predictions to surface observations for an oscillating dryline Mark R. Conder, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX; and C. B. Chang, A. L. Doggett, and R. E. Peterson |
| | P2.9 | Role of mesoscale processes in climate change over the central United States—A Warming "Hole" Zaitao Pan, Iowa State University, Ames, IA; and R. W. Arritt, E. S. Takle, W. J. Gutowski, C. J. Anderson, and J. H. Christensen |
| | P2.10 | Radar Characteristics and Mesocyclones Associate with Tropical Cyclones (TC) and a Simulation of the Mesocyclonic Characteristics Using MM5 G. V. Rao, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO; and K. Santhanam, D. Gallagher, J. W. Scheck, R. Edwards, J. T. Schaefer, S. M. Spratt, and B. C. Hagemeyer |
| | P2.11 | Numerical simulations of the extratropical transition of Floyd (1999) along the U.S. East coast Brian A. Colle, SUNY, Stony Brook, NY |
| | P2.12 | Numerical study on the extratropical transition of Typhoon Bart (1991) over the western North Pacific Ocean Jun Yoshino, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan; and H. Ishikawa and H. Ueda |
| | P2.13 | Mesoscale simulations during the Double Trouble State Park wildfire in east-central New Jersey on June 2, 2002 Joseph J. Charney, USDA Forest Service, East Lansing, MI; and X. Bian, B. E. Potter, and W. E. Heilman |
| | P2.13a | NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS OF BUOYANT PLUMES IN A VERTICALLY SHEARED CROSSFLOW Philip Cunningham, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL; and M. Y. Hussaini, S. L. Goodrick, and R. R. Linn |
| | P2.14 | The Life Cycle of a Bore Event over the US Southern Great Plains during IHOP_2002 Cyrille Flamant, Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace, Paris, France; and S. E. Koch, T. M. Weckwerth, J. Wilson, D. Parsons, B. B. Demoz, B. Gentry, D. Whiteman, G. Schwemmer, F. Fabry, W. F. Feltz, M. Pagowski, and P. Di Girolamo |
| | P2.15 | Surface temperatures and winds over complex terrain: observations and MM5 mesoscale model simulations Dorita Rostkier-Edelstein, Israel Institute for Biological Research, Ness-Ziona, Israel; and S. Berkovic and R. Givati |
| | P2.16 | Footprints of Orographic Flows over the Southern Appalachian Mountains Qi Mao, Tennessee Valley Authority, Muscle Shoals, AL; and S. F. Mueller and L. D. Williams |
| | P2.17 | A Case Study Analysis and Model Simulation of a Columbia Gorge Gap Flow Event Justin Sharp, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and C. F. Mass |
| | P2.18 | Topographically-Generated Mesoscale Cloud Plumes Qingfang Jiang, UCAR Visiting Scientist, Monterey, CA; and J. D. Doyle |
| | P2.19 | Wave—Mean-Flow Interaction for Time-Dependent Mountain Waves Chih-Chieh Chen, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and G. J. Hakim and D. R. Durran |
| | P2.20 | Anticipating damaging foehn windstorms east of the Central Appalachians Phillip Manuel, NOAA/NWS, Blacksburg, VA; and S. Keighton |
| | P2.21 | Gravity Wave Breaking Over Greenland James D. Doyle, NRL, Monterey, CA; and M. A. Shapiro, D. Bartells, and Q. Jiang |
| | P2.22 | Orographic deformation of an extratropical cyclone in the lee of Greenland Ólafur Rögnvaldsson, Universtity of Bergen, Institute for Meteorological Research, Reykjavik, Iceland; and H. Olafsson |
| | P2.23 | Comparative study of secondary potential voriticity banners in MAP IOP 8 and IOP 15-Bora Vanda Grubisic, DRI, Reno, NV |
| | P2.24 | Generation of Turbulence within an Upper-Tropospheric Front Steven E. Koch, NOAA Research-FSL, Boulder, CO; and M. A. Shapiro, B. Jamison, E. Tollerud, and T. L. Smith |
| | P2.25 | Idealized modeling of mesoscale gravity wave genesis and maintenance Brian F. Jewett, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL; and M. Ramamurthy and R. M. Rauber |
| | P2.26 | Mesoscale waves and turbulence in the proximity of synoptic-scale flow features Anthony R. Hansen, St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, MN; and G. D. Nastrom, T. Tsuda, and F. D. Eaton |
| | P2.27 | Paper Moved to Session 14, New Paper Number 14.2A
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