13th Conference on Mesoscale Processes
    

Poster Session 2

 Poster session II
 CoChair: Robert G. Fovell, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, CA
Chair: Sandra E. Yuter, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
 P2.1Simulations of environmental conditions conducive to formation of lake-to-lake bands  extended abstract
Joanna T. George, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Rapid City, SD; and M. R. Hjelmfelt, W. J. Capehart, and D. A. R. Kristovich
 P2.2Numerical simulation of impacts of the Great Lakes on cold frontal passages  extended abstract
Timothy S. Axford, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Rapid City, SD; and M. R. Hjelmfelt, W. J. Capehart, and D. A. R. Kristovich
 P2.3Mesoscale GEM-LAM modeling of atmospheric refractivity in coastal environments  
Anna Glazer, EC, Dorval, QC, Canada; and T. Haack, J. Mailhot, and S. Gaudreault
 P2.4Assessment of Remote Automated Weather Station (RAWS) observations  
Xia Dong, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah; and J. D. Horel
 P2.5Sensitivity of surface temperature analyses to background and observation errors  
Daniel Tyndall, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and J. Horel
 P2.6DART/WRF: A community mesoscale ensemble data assimilation facility  
Jeffrey Anderson, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and N. Collins, J. Hacker, G. S. Romine, C. Snyder, H. Liu, T. Hoar, D. C. Dowell, and R. Torn
 P2.7Design of artificial rain system by means of sea water vapor equipment heated by sunlight  extended abstract
Hideyo Murakami, Tohwa University, Fukuoka-City, Japan
 P2.8Proposal for sunlight shield system to decrease cyclone power  extended abstract
Hideyo Murakami, Tohwa University, Fukuoka-City, Japan
 P2.9A numerical study of the evolving convective boundary layer and orographic circulation around the Santa Catalina Mountains in Arizona. Part II: Interaction with deep convection  
Cory Demko, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY; and B. Geerts
 P2.10Observations of spatially-variable lake-breeze movement in the vicinity of Chicago, IL  
Jason M. Keeler, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL; and D. A. R. Kristovich
 P2.11The mesoscale kinetic energy spectrum of a baroclinic life cycle  
Michael L. Waite, University of Victoria, Vic., BC, Canada; and C. Snyder
P2.12PAPER WITHDRAWN  
 P2.13Air mass characterization at the Whistler Mountain air chemistry site  
John P. Gallagher, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; and I. G. McKendry
 P2.14Characteristics and Numerical Simulations of Atmospheric boundary layer heights in the arid regions of Northwest China  
Minjin Ma, University of Utah and Lanzhou University, Salt Lake City, UT; and Z. Pu, S. Wang, and Q. Zhang
 P2.15Preferential Storm Pathways and Mountain Precipitation over the Intermountain West  
Matthew E. Jeglum, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and W. J. Steenburgh
 P2.16Idealized simulation of a Great Basin cyclone and attendant fronts  
Gregory L. West, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and W. J. Steenburgh and J. B. Olson
 P2.17Climatology of Lake-Effect Precipitation Systems over the Great Salt Lake, UT and Lake Tahoe, CA/NV  
Neil Laird, Hobart & William Smith Colleges, Geneva, NY; and B. Albright, S. Ganetis, J. Popp, and A. Stieneke
 P2.18WRF model simulations of tropical convection observed during the Tropical Warm Pool International Cloud Experiment (TWP-ICE)  
Kathrin Wapler, German Weather Service; and T. P. Lane, P. T. May, C. Jakob, M. J. Manton, and S. T. Siems
 P2.19Mesoscale aspects of tropical cyclogenesis from extratropical precursors over the North Atlantic during 2004–2008  
Thomas J. Galarneau Jr., SUNY, Albany, NY; and L. Bosart, C. A. Davis, and R. McTaggart-Cowan
 P2.20Effect of cloud processes on hurricane tracks: Idealized simulations and operational forecasts  extended abstract
Robert G. Fovell, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, CA; and D. J. Boucher
 P2.21Dynamics and predictability of Hurricane Humberto (2007) revealed from ensemble analysis and forecasting  
Jason Sippel, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and F. Zhang
 P2.22Idealized simulations of the impact of dry Saharan Air Layer air on Atlantic hurricanes  
Scott Braun, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and J. Sippel and D. S. Nolan

Wednesday, 19 August 2009: 2:30 PM-4:00 PM, Arches/Deer Valley

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