Session 16B | 
|   | Lightning | 
|   | Organizer: Walter A Lyons, FMA Research Inc., Fort Collins, MN 
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 | 8:00 AM | 16B.1 | An overview of severe storm signatures in three-dimensional lightning mapping observations    Don MacGorman, NOAA/NSSL, Norman, OK; and C. Ziegler, T. Mansell, J. Straka, P. Krehbiel, B. Rison, and T. Hamlin | 
 | 8:15 AM | 16B.2 | Three-dimensional data analysis of storm electrification datasets    E. Bruning, Univ. Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and W. D. Rust, D. MacGorman, T. Schuur, S. Weiss, P. Krehbiel, and W. Rison | 
 | 8:30 AM | 16B.3 | Environmental control of cloud-to-ground lightning polarity in severe storms during IHOP      Lawrence D. Carey, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX; and K. M. Buffalo | 
 | 8:45 AM | 16B.4 | The role of elevated cloud base height in the inverted electrical polarity of severe storms      Earle Williams, MIT, Cambridge, MA | 
 | 9:00 AM | 16B.5 | Lightning, supercells and sprites      Walter A. Lyons, FMA Research, Inc., Fort Collins, CO; and S. A. Cummer | 
 | 9:15 AM | 16B.6 | Lightning, electric field, and radar observations of the STEPS 25 June 2000 storm      Stephanie A. Weiss, CIMMS/Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and W. D. Rust, D. MacGorman, E. Bruning, T. Schuur, P. Krehbiel, B. Rison, and T. Hamlin | 
 | 9:30 AM | 16B.7 | Electrification and lightning in an idealized boundary-crossing supercell simulation of 2 June 1995      Alexandre Fierro, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and M. S. Gilmore, L. Wicker, E. R. Mansell, J. M. Straka, and E. N. Rasmussen | 
 | 9:45 AM | 16B.8 | The severe weather outbreak of 10 November 2002: Lightning and radar analysis of storms in the deep South      Dennis E. Buechler, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and E. W. McCaul, S. J. Goodman, R. J. Blakeslee, J. C. Bailey, and P. N. Gatlin |