Poster Session 1 Poster Session I

Monday, 17 August 2009: 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
Arches/Deer Valley (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Host: 13th Conference on Mesoscale Processes
CoChair:
Sandra E. Yuter, North Carolina State University, Dept. of Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences, Raleigh, NC
Chair:
Robert Fovell, Univ. of California, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Los Angeles, CA

Papers:
P1.1
Study of microphysical and thermodynamic structures within supercell thunderstorms
Katja Friedrich, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and J. Wurman and K. A. Kosiba

P1.2
Megers between isolated supercells and quasi-linear convective systems: a preliminary study
Adam J. French, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Rapid City, SD; and M. D. Parker

Handout (2.5 MB)

P1.3
Mobile sounding measurements of the near storm environment during VORTEX2
Matthew D. Parker, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC; and A. J. French, C. E. Letkewicz, M. J. Morin, K. Rojowsky, D. Stark, and G. H. Bryan

Handout (373.1 kB)

P1.4
NRL COAMPS Real-Time Forecast during VOCALS-Regional Experiment
Shouping Wang, NRL, Monterey, CA; and Q. Jiang, L. W. O'Neill, X. Hong, H. Jin, W. T. Thompson, and X. Zheng

P1.5
A spatial and temporal distribution of convection over the Northeast U.S. during the warm season
John Murray, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY; and B. A. Colle

P1.6
Sensitivities of storm divergence and stratiform rain production to microphysics and cumulus parameterizations
Larry J. Hopper Jr., Texas A&M University, College Station, TX; and C. Schumacher

P1.7
Possible stretching mechanisms producing the tornado vortex in the mid-level
Masahisa Nakazato, MRI, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan; and O. Suzuki, K. Kusunoki, H. Yamauchi, and H. Y. Inoue

Handout (283.8 kB)

P1.8
Diurnal cycle of monsoon thunderstorms in Arizona and New Mexico from spaceborne and surface-based radar
Christina Wall, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and E. J. Zipser and C. Liu

P1.9
Mesoscale Convective Systems along the Mei-Yu Front Over South China Sea and Taiwan
Weixin Xu, Colorado State University, Fort Collins; and E. Zipser

P1.10
Structure of Subtropical Mesoscale Convective Vortex during SoWMEX/TiMREX
Hsiao-Wei Lai, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan; and C. A. Davis and B. J. D. Jou

Handout (293.2 kB)

P1.11
Numerical investigation of internal wave-vortex interactions
Tyler D. Blackhurst, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT; and J. C. Vanderhoff

Handout (183.7 kB)

P1.12
Simulations of internal gravity waves approaching a critical level
Brian Patrick Casaday, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT; and J. C. Vanderhoff

Handout (1.0 MB)

P1.13
A Case Study of a Large-Amplitude Inertia–Gravity Wave over the Southeast
James H. Ruppert Jr., Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and L. F. Bosart

P1.14
An intercomparison of T-REX mountain wave simulations
James Doyle, NRL, Monterey, CA; and S. Gabersek, L. Bernardet, J. M. Brown, A. Doernbrack, E. Filaus, V. Grubisic, Q. Jiang, D. J. Kirshbaum, O. Knoth, S. Koch, I. Stiperski, S. Vosper, and S. Zhong

P1.15
Three-dimensional characteristics of stratospheric mountain waves during T-REX
James Doyle, NRL, Monterey, CA; and Q. Jiang, R. B. Smith, W. Cooper, V. Grubisic, and J. B. Jensen

P1.16
The Complex Bora Flow in the Lee of Southern Velebit
Ivana Stiperski, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria; and B. Ivancan-Picek and V. Grubisic

P1.17
Beyond Long's solution: a Newton solver for nonlinear mountain waves with rotation
Kevin C. Viner, NRL, Monterey, CA; and C. C. Epifanio

P1.18
Whistler Mountain climatology: Temperature lapse rates in complex terrain
Lisa N. Erven, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; and I. McKendry

P1.19
Influence of turbulence and dynamics on dust transport in Owens Valley
Qingfang Jiang, Marine Meteorology Division, Monterey, CA; and M. Liu and J. Doyle

P1.20
Statistics and dynamics of aircraft encounters of turbulence over Greenland
Todd P. Lane, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Vic., Australia; and J. D. Doyle, R. D. Sharman, M. A. Shapiro, and C. D. Watson

P1.21
High resolution modeling of convective outflow in complex terrain
Andrew J. Newman, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and R. H. Johnson

P1.22
Interaction of a mountain lee wave with a basin cold pool
George Young, Penn State Univ., University Park, PA; and B. Gaudet, N. L. Seaman, and D. R. Stauffer

Handout (600.4 kB)

P1.23
Structure and evolution of numerically simulated misocyclones along a snowband over the Shonai region on 25 January 2008
Wataru Mashiko, MRI, Tsukuba, Japan; and S. Hayashi, K. Kusunoki, H. Y. Inoue, K. Bessho, S. Hoshino, M. Nakazato, and H. Yamauchi

Handout (2.0 MB)

P1.24
Snow-to-liquid ratio variability and prediction at a high-elevation site in Utah's Wasatch Mountains
Trevor I. Alcott, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and W. J. Steenburgh

P1.25
Climatology of Fronts and Associated Surface Baroclinic Zones in the Great Lakes Region
Neil F. Laird, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Geneva, NY; and M. Payer, R. J. Maliawco Jr., and E. G. Hoffman

P1.26
A study of the effect of the Great Lakes on deep convective systems
Thomas E. Workoff, Systems Research Group, Inc. and NOAA/NCEP/WPC, College Park, MD; and D. A. R. Kristovich

P1.27
Summer midtropospheric perturbations over the U.S. northern plains: Climatology and NAM forecasts
Shih-Yu Wang, Utah State University, Logan, UT; and T. C. Chen

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