13th Conference on Mountain Meteorology
    

Session 8A

 Boundary Layers in Complex Terrain I
 Chair: Richard Rotunno, NCAR, Boulder, CO
8:30 AM8A.1Simulations of multi-scale circulations and boundary layer structure and their effect on particulate layering over and downwind of the central Mexican plateau  
Jerome D. Fast, PNNL, Richland, WA; and W. J. Shaw, S. Burton, and R. A. Ferrare
8:45 AM8A.2Boundary layer structure and evolution in a deep valley as viewed by rawinsonde observations during the T-REX field campaign   wrf recording
Sharon Zhong, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI; and W. Q. Yao, X. Bian, C. D. Whiteman, J. Wang, S. A. Cohn, and S. Mobbs
8A.3LES of Mountain Rotors and Stable Boundary Layers During T-REX: Effects of Sub-grid Land-Surface Heterogeneity  
Megan Marie Bela, Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA; and H. Gong, R. L. Street, F. L. Ludwig, and F. K. Chow
9:00 AM8A.4An Investigation of the Effect of Valley Boundary Layer Structure on Atmospheric CO2 Concentrations at a Mountain Top Location   wrf recording
Stephan F.J. De Wekker, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA; and A. Ameen, G. Song, W. J. Steenburgh, and B. Stephens
9:15 AM8A.5Internal hydraulic adjustment on a discontinuous escarpment slope  extended abstract wrf recording
Charles Retallack, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ; and R. Calhoun and H. J. S. Fernando
9:30 AM8A.6On the influence of the altitude of sinkholes on their minimum temperature and a new device for their accurate measurement   wrf recording
Manfred Dorninger, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; and R. Steinacker, B. Bica, R. Lazar, D. Eckart, and F. Prenner

Thursday, 14 August 2008: 8:30 AM-10:00 AM, Rainbow Theatre

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