15th Conference on Applied Climatology
13th Symposium on Meteorological Observations and Instrumentation
    

Joint Poster Session 1

 General Poster Session I (Joint with Applied Climatology, SMOI, and AASC)
 JP1.1Using topography and synoptic categories to improve climate mapping  
Alan McNab, NOAA/NESDIS/NCDC, Asheville, NC; and M. F. Squires
 JP1.2Using geographical information systems for the spatial analysis of base reflectivity radar data and applications to the study of tropical cyclone precipitation patterns  extended abstract
Corene J. Matyas, Univ. of Florida, Gainesville, FL
JP1.3Spatial persistence of accumulated precipitation over monthly time intervals  
Stuart A. Foster, Western Kentucky Univ., Bowling Green, KY; and D. R. Taylor, R. Mahmood, and S. Kenworthy
 JP1.4Real–time Regional Automatic Mapping of Nocturnal Winter Road Temperatures: Application of a Methodology of Analogous Situations, The Case of the Walloon Region (Belgium)  extended abstract
M. Erpicum IV, Université de Liège, Liège, Belgium; and M. Frederic, T. Nyssen, G. Mabille, and S. Litt
 JP1.5Precipitation and Temperature dynamic maps of Mexico  
Patricia Huerta, INEGI/National Institute of Statistics, Geography and Information, Aguascalientes, Mexico; and J. L. Ornelas
 JP1.6Building a Gridded Climatological Dataset for Use in the Statistical Interpretation of Numerical Weather Prediction Models  extended abstract
Rachel A. Trimarco, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and K. L. Sheets and K. K. Hughes
 JP1.7A model-based high resolution temperature cllimatology for New York  
Brian N. Belcher, Northeast Regional Climate Center, Ithaca, NY; and A. T. DeGaetano
 JP1.8A climatology of the sea breeze circulation over the southern Arabian Gulf  
Rebecca E. Eager, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC; and S. Raman
 JP1.9Towards a wind energy climatology at advanced turbine hub heights  extended abstract
Marc Schwartz, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO; and D. Elliott
 JP1.10Evaluation of new snow depth and mass data sets for North America  
Thomas L. Mote, Univ. of Georgia, Athens, GA; and J. L. Dyer, A. J. Grundstein, D. A. Robinson, and D. J. Leathers
 JP1.11Trends in Precipitable Water Over Southern Greece  
Pavlos Kassomenos, Univ. of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece; and G. R. McGregor
 JP1.12Trends in fog frequency and duration in the Southeast United States  
Gloria Forthun, Southeast Regional Climate Center, Columbia, SC; and M. B. Johnson, W. G. Schmitz, and J. Blume
 JP1.13Spatiotemporal Climate Variability Over Senegal And Its Relationships With Global Climate  
Souleymane Fall, Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN; and D. Niyogi and F. H. M. Semazzi
 JP1.14Spatial and temporal variability of precipitation runs in the Southeast U.S. and their potential impact on agriculture  
Robert F. Banks, COAPS, Tallahassee, FL; and J. J. O'Brien and S. R. Smith
 JP1.15Interannual to interdecadal surface temperature variability of Florida  
April E. Raulerson, COAPS/Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, FL; and A. Arguez, J. J. O'Brien, and S. R. Smith
 JP1.16The Georgia Automated Environmental Monitoring Network: Experiences with the development of a state-wide automated weather station network for Georgia  
Gerrit Hoogenboom, Univ. of Georgia, Griffin, GA
 JP1.17Initial implementation of a Mississippi Mesonet within the context of COOP Modernization  
Loren D. White, Jackson State Univ., Jackson, MS; and E. Matlack
 JP1.18Challenges in the development of the North Carolina Environment and Climate Observing Network (NC ECONet)  
Ameenulla Syed, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC; and R. Boyles, S. Raman, and A. Sims
 JP1.19- Real-Time Collection and Distribution of MSC T&P Climate Data  
John MacPhee, MSC, Downsview, ON, ON, Canada
 JP1.20Comparison of Co-Located Automated (NCECONet) and Manual (COOP) Climate Observations in North Carolina  
Christopher Thomas Holder, State Climate Office of North Carolina and North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC; and R. P. Boyles, A. Syed, D. Niyogi, K. Wireman, and S. Raman
JP1.21Precipitation patterns associated with El Niño / Southern Oscillation in Panama  
Gloria Arrocha, COAPS, Tallahassee, FL; and J. J. O'Brien
 JP1.22Eight-hour ozone exceedances in eastern Texas  
John W. Nielsen-Gammon, Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX; and J. Tobin and A. McNeel
 JP1.23Climate variability and extreme events due to intensification of the urbanization process–a study case at Oporto  
Ana Monteiro, Oporto Univ., Porto, Portugal
 JP1.24Air Quality Impacts of Wildfires in Southeastern Arizona  
Erika K. Wise, Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
 JP1.25AN EVALUATION OF TWO ULTRASONIC SNOW DEPTH SENSORS FOR POTENTIAL USE AT AUTOMATED SURFACE WEATHER OBSERVING SITES  extended abstract
Wendy Ann Brazenec, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and N. J. Doesken
 JP1.26The National Weather Service MMTS (Maximum-Minimum Temperature System) -- 20 years after  extended abstract
Nolan J. Doesken, Colorado State Univ., Ft. Collins, CO
 JP1.27The harmonization of climate data quality control monitoring with stations network in uganda  
Fortunata Lubega, AER, 7025, Kampala, Uganda
 JP1.28The enhancement of QA/QC tests for West Texas Mesonet Wind Parameters  extended abstract
Ibrahim Sonmez, Texas Tech Univ., Lubbock, TX; and J. L. Schroeder, W. S. Burgett, and K. B. Haynie
 JP1.29Regime in which the daylight visual range exceeds Allard's RVR  
J. P. Pichamuthu, Sir M. Visvesvaraya Institute of Technology, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
 JP1.30Quality control of pilot balloon data for climate monitoring  extended abstract
Javier Murillo, CIMMS/Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and M. W. Douglas, J. M. Galvez, J. F. Mejia, R. Orozco, and C. Brown
 JP1.31Intensive “porpoising” with a research aircraft to determine atmospheric structure during the SALLJEX and NAME programs  extended abstract
Michael W. Douglas, NOAA/NSSL, Norman, OK; and J. F. Mejia
 JP1.32Conducting short duration field programs to evaluate sounding site representativness and potential climate monitoring biases—Examining the Low-Level Jet Over the Venezuelan Ilanos During the 2005 Dry Season  extended abstract
Michael W. Douglas, NOAA/NSSL, Norman, OK; and J. Murillo and J. F. Mejia
 JP1.33Applications of the Hotplate Snow Gauge  extended abstract
Matthew L. Tryhane, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and S. D. Landolt and R. M. Rasmussen
 JP1.34Application of spread spectrum radio for real-time data transmission from mesonet and other observing systems  
Loren D. White, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS; and E. Matlack and J. Finney
 JP1.35Air quality data collected by small, unmanned aircraft over industries in South Africa  
Lucian Banitz, South African Weather Service, Irene, South Africa; and S. J. Piketh and M. W. Douglas
 JP1.36ECMWF 45-YEAR REANALYSIS DATA FROM NCAR  extended abstract
Joseph L. Comeaux II, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and S. J. Worley

Monday, 20 June 2005: 5:30 PM-7:30 PM

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