11th Conference on Mountain Meteorology and the Annual Mesoscale Alpine Program (MAP)
    

Poster Session 4

 Mountain Boundary Layer
 P4.1Sea breeze case study using a combination of observations and numerical simulation in complex terrain in Southern France: contribution to matter transport.  extended abstract
S. Bastin, Institut Pierre Simon Laplace/ Service d'Aeronomie, Palaiseau cedex, France; and P. Drobinski, A. M. Dabas, P. Delville, O. Reitebuch, and C. Werner
 P4.2The role of the Topographic Amplification Factor in the breakup of the nocturnal inversions in Yosemite Valley, Sierra Nevada  
Craig Clements, University of Houston, Houston, TX; and S. Zhong
 P4.3Surface drag and heat flux conditions for atmospheric models with steep terrain  
Craig C. Epifanio, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
 P4.4Low-level-jet-induced pumping in the atmopsheric boundary layer in the lee of the Alps during a north foehn event  
Cyrille Flamant, Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace, Paris, France; and E. Richard
 P4.5Mechanisms of wind channeling in the Hudson Valley, NY.  extended abstract
Ricardo K. Sakai, SUNY, Albany, NY; and D. R. Fitzjarrald, M. Czikowsky, and J. M. Freedman
 P4.6Simulations of the turbulence and dispersion processes in a coastal region  extended abstract
Danijel Belusic, Andrija Mohorovicic Geophysical Institute, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia; and D. Koracin, I. Kos, A. Jericevic, and K. Horvath
 P4.7Rotational effects on flow around idealised mountain ridges  extended abstract
Helen Wells, Met Office, Exeter, United Kingdom; and S. Webster and A. R. Brown

Monday, 21 June 2004: 5:30 PM-7:30 PM

* - Indicates paper has been withdrawn from meeting

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