Session 4 U. S. Climate Reference network

Tuesday, 21 June 2005: 3:30 PM-4:45 PM
North & Center Ballroom (Hilton DeSoto)
Host: 13th Symposium on Meteorological Observations and Instrumentation
Organizer:
Timothy W. Owen, NOAA/NCDC, Dept. of City and Regional Planning, Asheville, NC

Papers:
3:30 PM
4.1
Evaluation of the U.S. climate reference network as an operational example of climate monitoring principles
Michael R. Helfert, NOAA/NESDIS/NCDC, Asheville, NC; and C. B. Baker, D. S. Braun, R. Buckner, M. Changery, F. Evans, G. M. Goodge, M. Phillips, N. Rowan, and B. Sun
3:45 PM
4.2
Overview of the USCRN research program
C. Bruce Baker, NOAA/NESDIS/NCDC, Asheville, NC; and T. P. Meyers, M. D. Gifford, and R. P. Hosker
4:00 PM
4.3
The new precipitation algorithm for the three-wire Geonor gauge of the U.S. Climate Reference Network – objectives, description and performance
William G. Collins, Riverside Technology, Inc., Fort Collins, CO; and C. B. Baker, T. B. Wilson, R. Buckner, and M. Phillips
4:15 PM
4.4
Operational Testing of Various Precipitation Sensors in Support of the United States Climate Reference Network (USCRN)
Lee W. Larson, Short and Associates, Prairie Village, KS; and C. B. Baker, E. L. May, and H. Bogin
4:30 PM
4.5
Evaluation of a double-Alter wind shield using sonic anemometers
Tilden Meyers, NOAA/ARL, Oak Ridge, TN; and E. J. Dumas, M. E. Heuer, C. B. Baker, M. Hall, and W. Tim
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