Session 8A |
| High-Resolution Numerical Modeling and Prediction of Severe Storms and Tornadoes I |
| Organizers: William Gallus, Iowa State University, Ames, IA; Nolan T. Atkins, Lyndon State College, Lyndonville, VT
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|  | 8A.1 | Sequential storm-scale data assimilation of polarimetric radar observations using an ensemble Kalman filter Glen S. Romine, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL; and R. Wilhelmson and D. C. Dowell |
| 8:15 AM | 8A.2 | Assimilation of radar observations of a supercell storm using 4DVar: Parameter retrieval experiments  N. Andrew Crook, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and D. C. Dowell, J. Sun, and Y. Zhang |
| 8:30 AM | 8A.3 | Preliminary numerical simulations of infrasound generation processes by severe weather using a fully compressible numerical model  Melville E. Nicholls, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and R. A. Pielke Sr. and A. J. Bedard |
| 8:45 AM | 8A.4 | The sensitivity of simulated convective storms to variations in prescribed microphysics parameters  Charles Cohen, USRA, Huntsville, AL; and E. W. McCaul |
| 9:00 AM | 8A.5 | The initiation, longevity and morphology of simulated convective storms as a function of free-tropospheric relative humidity  Eugene W. McCaul Jr., USRA, Huntsville, AL; and C. Cohen |
|  | 8A.6 | The morphology of Multiple Simulated Supercells: Sensitivity experiments to timing and spacing of cell initiation and microphysics Lee M. Cronce, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL; and R. B. Wilhelmson |
| 9:15 AM | 8A.7 | The motion of simulated convective storms as a function of basic environmental parameters  Cody Kirkpatrick, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and E. W. McCaul |
|  | 8A.8 | The role of cell interaction on storm intensity and longevity Brian F. Jewett, Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, IL; and R. B. Wilhelmson |