Poster Session 2 Poster Session II

Thursday, 8 August 2013: 3:00 PM-4:45 PM
Holladay-Halsey (DoubleTree by Hilton Portland)
Host: 15th Conference on Mesoscale Processes
Chair:
Craig C. Epifanio, Texas A&M University, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, College Station, TX

Papers:
33
Simulating a Landfalling Winter Cyclone: Comparison of a Spectral Microphysics Scheme to Bulk Schemes and Remote Sensing Data
Mei Han, GESTAR/Morgan State University, Greenbelt, MD; and S. A. Braun, T. Matsui, T. Iguchi, and C. R. Williams

34
The Structure and Development of an Extratropical Cyclone in the Northeastern Asia Region
Liu Ying Sr., Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing, China

35
Multiple Perspectives on the Effect of Latent Heat Release in an Extratropical Cyclone
Gregory Tierney, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; and J. A. Crespo and D. J. Posselt

Handout (1.9 MB)

37
Climatological Characteristics of Atmospheric Rivers and Their Inland Penetration over the Western United States
Jonathan J. Rutz, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and J. Steenburgh and F. M. Ralph

38
Structure and kinematics of cloud-top precipitation generating cells in ultra-high-resolution idealized simulations of winter cyclones
Jason M. Keeler, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL; and B. F. Jewett, R. M. Rauber, G. M. McFarquhar, D. M. Plummer, A. A. Rosenow, R. M. Rasmussen, and G. Thompson

Poster 39 will be presented as 10.3A

40
A Comparison of Radar Structures of Two Comma Head Cyclones Using Dual-Doppler Analysis
Joseph A. Finlon, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL; and R. M. Rauber, G. McFarquhar, B. F. Jewett, and D. Leon

41
Thundersnow in Conjunction with Heavy Snowfall Events over the Northeast United States
Kyle J. Meier, University at Albany, State University of New York, Albany, NY; and L. Bosart, D. Keyser, and M. L. Jurewicz Sr.

42
The Effects Of Orography In Northern Vermont During The 2-3 January 2010 Winter Storm
Adrian N. Mitchell, University at Albany, SUNY, Albany, NY; and L. F. Bosart, K. L. Corbosiero, and J. R. Minder

Handout (11.7 MB)

43
Sensitivity of Simulated Great Salt Lake Effect Precipitation to the Parameterization of Microphysical Processes
John McMillen, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and J. Steenburgh

Handout (35.0 MB)

45
Real-weather LES simulation of synoptic, mechanic-forcing, and thermally-driven flow interaction of Granite Mountain, UT
Yuewei Liu, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and Y. Liu, J. C. Pace, D. Zajic, and J. Knievel

46
Sensitivity of Lake-Effect Snowfall to Lake Ice Cover and Temperature in the Great Lakes Region
David M. Wright, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; and D. J. Posselt and A. L. Steiner

47
Environmental Conditions and Development Mechanism of Convection Bands over the Korean Peninsula
Won-Su Kim, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea, Republic of (South); and T. Y. Lee

48
Formation and Evolution Processes of Cloud Clusters over the Korean Peninsula
Uju Shin, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea, Republic of (South); and T. Y. Lee

49
A Climatology of Heavy Rain-Producing Convective Systems in the UK
Robert A. Warren, University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom; and R. S. Plant, D. J. Kirshbaum, and H. W. Lean

Handout (1.4 MB)

50
The spatial and temperoal variability of persistent cold air pools in the western United States
Sharon Zhong, Michigan State Univ., East Lansing, MI; and L. Yu and X. Bian

51
An airborne Raman lidar and modeling study of a dryline and convection initiation over the high plains of southeast Wyoming
Philip T. Bergmaier, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY; and Z. Wang, P. Campbell, B. Geerts, and B. Liu

Handout (3.5 MB)

56
A preliminary study of non-merger interactions between squall lines and isolated supercell thunderstorms
Adam J. French, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Rapid City, SD

Handout (1.9 MB)

57
The 6 May 2010 Elevated Supercell Observed During VORTEX2
Christopher W. MacIntosh, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and M. D. Parker
Manuscript (8.2 MB)

Handout (4.9 MB)

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Trends in Thermodynamic Instability and Vertical Wind Shear Variables with Increased Duration of Model Simulations
Chad M. Shafer, Univ. of South Alabama, Mobile, AL; and N. R. Bramel, M. J. Brown, W. Clark, A. N. Kabeiseman, W. R. Schick, and M. W. Stanford

64
Radar Observations of the Structure and Evolution of a Severe Bow Echo in East China
Kun Zhao, Nanjing University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China; and L. Jin and M. Xue

66
Comparing Observed and Modeled Fields for the 9-10 June 2003 MCS Sampled During BAMEX
Bethany N. Norris, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL; and R. M. Rauber, G. M. McFarquhar, and B. F. Jewett

67
Mesoscale Convective System Maintenance across Lake Michigan: A Research to Operations Example
Justin Arnott, NOAA/NWS, Gaylord, MI; and F. Fredrickson and N. D. Metz

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