15th Conference on Air-Sea Interaction (Expanded View)

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Program Chairpersons:
Edgar L. Andreas, NorthWest Research Associates, Inc.
Daniel J. Vimont, Univ. of Wisconsin
Ralph C. Foster, University of Washington

Compact View of Conference

Sunday, 19 August 2007
5:00 PM-7:00 PM, Sunday, Ross Island-Morrison
Registration Opens
 
Monday, 20 August 2007
7:30 AM-5:00 PM, Monday, Ross Island-Morrison
Registration Continues through Friday, 24 August
 
9:00 AM-10:30 AM, Monday, Broadway-Weidler-Halsey
Session 1 Coupled ocean-atmosphere interactions and their contribution to climate variability on all time scales (Part I)
Chair: Daniel J. Vimont, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
9:00 AMIntroductory Remarks  
9:15 AM1.1Boreal summer intraseasonal SST variability in the tropical eastern north Pacific  
Eric D. Maloney, Oregon State Univ., Corvallis, OR; and D. B. Chelton and S. Esbensen
1.2Coupling-to-ocean extends the predictability of tropical intraseasonal oscillation  
Xiouhua (Joshua) Fu, Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI
1.3Influences of Indian and Pacific Ocean coupling on the propagation of tropical intraseasonal oscillation  
Shu-Ping Weng, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan; and J. Y. Yu
9:45 AM1.4Observations of large-scale ocean-atmosphere interaction in the Southern Hemisphere  
Laura M. Ciasto, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and D. W. J. Thompson
10:00 AM1.5The origin of Pacific-South America patterns  
Daeho Jin, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA; and B. P. Kirtman
 
10:30 AM-11:00 AM, Monday, Holladay
Coffee Break
 
11:00 AM-12:00 PM, Monday, Broadway-Weidler-Halsey
Session 2 Coupled ocean-atmosphere interactions and their contribution to climate variability on all time scales (Part II)
Chair: Daniel J. Vimont, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
11:00 AM2.1Influence of a mid-latitude oceanic frontal zone on the mean state of the atmospheric general circulation and its annular variability  
Hisashi Nakamura, Univ. of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; and T. Sampe, A. Goto, W. Ohfuchi, and S. -. P. Xie
11:15 AM2.2Vertical Structure and propagating Character of the Decadal Variability of Pacific Ocean Temperature  
Zhihong Jiang, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China
11:30 AM2.3On the origin of tropical Atlantic SST biases in coupled general circulation models  
Ingo Richter, IPRC, SOEST, Honolulu, HI; and S. P. Xie
11:45 AM2.4The tropical eastern Pacific seasonal cycle: Assessment of errors and mechanisms in IPCC AR4 coupled general circulation models  
Simon P. De Szoeke, NOAA/ESRL/PSD3, Boulder, CO; and S. P. Xie
 
12:00 PM-1:30 PM, Monday
Lunch Break
 
1:30 PM-3:00 PM, Monday, Broadway-Weidler-Halsey
Session 3 Atmosphere and Ocean Responses to Gradients in Sea Surface Temperature
Chair: Ian M. Brooks, University of Leeds, Leeds, West Yorkshire United Kingdom
1:30 PM3.1Atmospheric response to ocean fronts and eddies: A Review  extended abstract wrf recording
Richard Justin Orford Small, Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI
2:00 PM3.2The Impact of SST on the Mid-level Troposphere  
Qingtao Song, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR; and D. B. Chelton
2:15 PM3.3The effect of oceanic eddies on marine stratocumulus over the southeast Pacific  
Clayton A. Paulson, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR; and H. W. Wijesekera and E. D. Maloney
2:30 PM3.4The impact of rapid wind variability upon air-sea thermal coupling  
Philip Sura, NOAA-ESRL/CIRES-CDC, Boulder, CO; and M. Newman
 
3:00 PM-3:30 PM, Monday, Holladay
Coffee Break
 
3:30 PM-4:30 PM, Monday, Broadway-Weidler-Halsey
Session 4 Atmosphere and Ocean Responses to a Land-Sea Boundary
Chair: Fabrice Veron, University of Delaware, Newark, DE
3:30 PM4.1Large-eddy simulation of a cold-air outbreak over the Gulf stream  
Eric D. Skyllingstad, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR; and R. Samelson and J. B. Edson
3:45 PM4.2Air-sea coupling over the California Current from 4 years of summertime COAMPS forecasts  
Tracy Haack, NRL, Monterey, CA; and D. B. Chelton, J. Pullen, and J. Doyle
4:00 PM4.3Ocean-atmosphere interactions and coupling associated with Mediterranean heavy rainfall events  extended abstract wrf recording
Cindy Lebeaupin Brossier, CNRM, TOULOUSE, France; and V. Ducrocq and H. Giordani
 
6:00 PM-8:00 PM, Monday, Holladay
Icebreaker Reception with Cash Bar
 
Tuesday, 21 August 2007
8:30 AM-9:45 AM, Tuesday, Broadway-Weidler-Halsey
Session 5 Air-sea interaction in paleo-climates
Chair: Simon P. De Szoeke, NOAA/ESRL/PSD3, Boulder, CO
8:30 AM5.1Significantly reduced mid-Holocene ENSO variance in a coupled model and links to the North Pacific climate  
John C.H. Chiang, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA; and Y. Fang and P. Chang
9:00 AM5.2Shutdown of Atlantic thermohaline circulation and its impact on North Pacific climate  
Yuko M. Okumura, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and C. Deser, A. Hu, A. Timmermann, and S. P. Xie
9:15 AM5.3Centennial-scale trends in the Indian summer monsoon and the Inter-tropical Convergence Zone during the last 2,000 years  
David M. Anderson, National Climatic Data Center Paleoclimatology Branch, Boulder, CO; and C. K. D'Ippolito, A. K. DuVivier, and A. K. Gupta
5.4Dansgaard-Oeschger-like climate states in a coupled GCM  
Ian Eisenman, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA; and E. Tziperman and C. Bitz
 
10:00 AM-10:30 AM, Tuesday, Hawthorne-Sellwood
Coffee Break
 
10:30 AM-12:00 PM, Tuesday, Broadway-Weidler-Halsey
Session 6 Unresolved issues in ENSO dynamics and prediction
Chair: Daniel J. Vimont, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
10:30 AM6.1Internal Atmospheric Variability, Pacific Meridional Mode and ENSO  
Ping Chang, Department of Oceanography, Texas A & M University, College Station, TX
11:00 AM6.2The relationship between post 1997/1998 Westerly Wind Events and recent lack of ENSO related cold-tongue warming  
D. E. Harrison, Global Climate Observing System/GOOS/WCRP Ocean Observing Panel for Climate, Seattle, WA; and A. M. Chiodi
11:15 AM6.3The correlative evolution of upper ocean seasonal cycle and ENSO  extended abstract wrf recording
Heng Xiao, Dept. of Atmos. and Oceanic Sci., UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; and C. R. Mechoso
11:30 AM6.4The impact of surface heat fluxes associated with the North Pacific Oscillation on ENSO variability: testing the Seasonal Footprinting Mechanism  
Michael Alexander, NOAA/Earth System Research Laboratory, Boulder, CO; and D. J. Vimont, P. Chang, and J. D. Scott
11:45 AM6.5The late fall extratropical response to El Nino: The role of coupling and convection in the tropical western Pacific   wrf recording
Ileana Blade, Departament d'Astronomia i Meteorologia, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain; and M. Newman, M. Alexander, and J. D. Scott
 
12:00 PM-1:30 PM, Tuesday
Lunch Break
 
1:30 PM-3:00 PM, Tuesday, Broadway-Weidler-Halsey
Session 7 Remote sensing applied to air-sea interaction
CoChair: Larry W. O'Neill, NRL Monterey, Monterey, CA
1:30 PM7.1Oceanic Eddies in the VOCALS Region of the Southeast Pacific Ocean   wrf recording
Dudley Chelton, College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences (Oregon State Univ.), Corvallis, OR
2:00 PM7.2Annual cycle of surface solar radiative cloud forcing in the South-East Pacific stratocumulus regime: Comparison of buoy and satellite observations  
Virendra P. Ghate, Univ. of Miami/RSMAS, Miami, FL; and B. Albrecht, C. W. Fairall, and R. A. Weller
2:15 PM7.3Complex dielectric constant of sea foam for microwave remote sensing applications  
Magdalena D. Anguelova, NRL, Washington, DC; and P. W. Gaiser
2:30 PM7.4GPS-Based Measurements of Ocean Surface Roughness  extended abstract wrf recording
Stephen John Katzberg, NASA, Hampton, VA
2:45 PM7.5Linking air quality to Air-Sea interaction based on Space Observations and a global Chemistry-Transport Model  extended abstract
Kunhikrishnan Thengumthara, NASA, Hampton, VA; and J. H. Crawford, J. Fishman, M. G. Lawrence, A. Richter, and J. P. Burrows
 
3:00 PM-3:30 PM, Tuesday, Hawthorne-Sellwood
Coffee Break
 
3:00 PM-5:00 PM, Tuesday, Hawthorne-Sellwood
Poster Session 1 Poster Session
 P1.1Measurements of breaking waves using a unique free-floating spar buoy  extended abstract
Ben I. Moat, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, United Kingdom; and R. W. Pascal, M. A. Strokosz, D. G. H. Coles, D. H. Comben, A. G. Cansdale, T. G. Leighton, M. J. Yelland, I. Waddington, and D. K. Woolf
 P1.2In-situ measurements of aerosol production from individual whitecaps during SEASAW  extended abstract
Sarah J. Norris, University of Leeds, Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom; and I. M. Brooks, M. H. Smith, M. Hill, B. J. Brooks, B. I. Moat, M. J. Yelland, R. W. Pascal, M. A. Srokosz, D. K. Woolf, and G. De Leeuw
 P1.3CO2 flux measurements during SEASAW  extended abstract
Alexis A. Bloom, University of Leeds, Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom; and I. M. Brooks, M. Hill, C. Schwierz, S. J. Norris, M. Telszewski, M. J. Yelland, B. I. Moat, R. W. Pascal, M. A. Srokosz, and D. K. Woolf
 P1.4Ship based turbulence measurements under heavy seas : measurement, motion correction, and interpretation  extended abstract
Ian M. Brooks, University of Leeds, Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom; and M. Hill, M. J. Yelland, B. I. Moat, and R. W. Pascal
 P1.5High Wind Air-Sea Exchanges (HiWASE) - continuous air-sea flux measurements at Station Mike  extended abstract
Margaret J. Yelland, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, United Kingdom; and R. W. Pascal, P. K. Taylor, B. I. Moat, I. Skjelvan, and C. Neill
 P1.6Turbulent exchange over the Arctic Icecap  extended abstract
Cathryn E. Birch, University of Leeds, Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom; and I. M. Brooks and M. Tjernstrom
P1.7Air-sea fluxes in the Gulf of Tehuantepec  
Carl A. Friehe, Univ. of California, Irvine, CA; and D. Khelif and W. K. Melville
 P1.8An update on the composite study of SAR wind observations in southeast Alaska  
Carl F. Dierking, NOAA/NWS, Juneau, AK; and T. A. Ress and M. J. Foster
 P1.9A climatology of marine meteorological phenomena in the Alaska region using synthetic aperture radar  
Matthew D. Stepp, Millersville University, Millersville, PA; and T. D. Sikora and G. S. Young
 P1.10Open cell convection as seen by MODIS and synthetic aperture radar  
Caren M. Fisher, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA; and G. S. Young, T. D. Sikora, and M. D. Stepp
 P1.11An investigation of channeled wind events in Southeast Alaska using synthetic aperture radar  
Todd D. Sikora, Millersville University, Millersville, PA; and C. F. Dierking, N. S. Winstead, J. C. Curtis, T. A. Ress, B. M. Crowthers, and D. B. Fitzgerald
 P1.11AAnalysis of Bay-Breeze Events along the Western Shoreline of the Chesapeake Bay  
Michael J. Bettwy, NASA, Greenbelt, MD; and T. D. Sikora
 P1.12Including Momentum Advection in Scatterometer Sea-Level Pressure Retrievals  
Ralph C. Foster, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
 P1.13Using QuikSCAT-derived surface winds and a GCM to improve predicted wind speed variability and ocean surface fluxes  extended abstract
Scott Capps, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA; and C. S. Zender
 P1.14Satellite estimate of specific humidity over the ocean using microwave radiometry  extended abstract
Abdou Aziz Mbengue, CETP, 78140 Vélizy Villacoublay, FRANCE, France; and D. Bourras and S. Janicot
 P1.16Mechanisms of summertime subtropical Indian Ocean sea surface temperature variability  
Andrew M. Chiodi, NOAA/ERL/PMEL, Seattle, WA; and D. E. Harrison
 P1.17Influence of the increased SST on baroclinic instability wave activities under the aqua planet condition  
Chihiro Kodama, Tohoku Univ., Sendai, Japan; and T. Iwasaki
 
Wednesday, 22 August 2007
8:30 AM-10:00 AM, Wednesday, Broadway-Weidler-Halsey
Session 8 Applications of satellite ocean vector winds to air-sea interaction processes (Part I)
Chair: Ralph C. Foster, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
8:30 AM8.1A Scatterometer Stress Model Function Applicable to Varying Sea States  
Mark A. Bourassa, COAPS/Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, FL; and D. E. Weissman
9:00 AM8.2Dynamical analysis of the coupling between sea surface temperature and the surface vorticity and divergence fields associated with the Agulhas Return Current  
Larry W. O'Neill, Oregon State Univ., Corvallis, OR; and N. Thum, S. Esbensen, and D. Chelton
9:15 AM8.3Marine wind analysis with the benefit of Radarsat-1 synthetic aperture radar data   wrf recording
Richard E. Danielson, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada; and M. Dowd and H. Ritchie
9:30 AM8.4Remotely Sensed Tropical Cyclogenesis  
Kelly McBeth, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL; and M. A. Bourassa, P. Cunningham, and P. D. Reasor
 
10:00 AM-10:30 AM, Wednesday, Hawthorne-Sellwood
Coffee Break
 
10:30 AM-12:00 PM, Wednesday, Broadway-Weidler-Halsey
Session 9 Applications of satellite ocean vector winds to air-sea interaction processes (Part II)
Chair: Tracy Haack, NRL, Monterey, CA
10:30 AM9.1Analysis of 15 years of ocean surface momentum and heat fluxes from remotely sensed observations  
Abderrahim Bentamy Sr., IFREMER, Plouzane, France; and K. B. Katsaros, A. M. Nunez, W. Drennan, and L. H. Ayina
11:00 AM9.2Global Maps of U,V Kinetic Energy Spectra from QSCAT Surface Winds, for 2000-2006  extended abstract wrf recording
Jan Morzel, Rosetta Consulting, Boulder; and R. Milliff
11:15 AM9.3The 40-50-day variability of sea level and thermocline in the equatorial Atlantic during 2002-2003  
Weiqing Han, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO
11:30 AM9.4Indian weather events impact on ocean/atmosphere/land climate  
C. Perigaud, California Institute of Technology/JPL, Pasadena, CA; and S. Illig
 
12:00 PM-1:30 PM, Wednesday
Lunch Break
 
1:30 PM-3:30 PM, Wednesday, Holladay
Joint Poster Session 1 Joint Session with Air/Sea Interaction on Middle Atmosphere/Troposphere/Ocean Interactions (Joint between the 14th Conference on Middle Atmosphere and the 15th Conference on Air-Sea Interaction)
Chair: David W. J. Thompson, Colorado State Univ., Ft. Collins, CO
 JP1.1The Impact of Tropical Indian Ocean Warming on Southern Hemisphere Polar Climate  
Judith Perlwitz, CIRES/Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and S. Li, M. Hoerling, and W. Neff
 JP1.2Sub-Monthly Polar Vortex Variability and Stratosphere-Troposphere Coupling in the Arctic  
Robert X. Black, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and B. A. McDaniel
 JP1.3Response of stratospheric circulation and stratosphere-troposphere exchange to changing sea surface temperatures  
Mark A. Olsen, GEST/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and M. Schoeberl and J. E. Nielsen
 JP1.4EOF Analysis of Temperature Anomalies in the Tropics with Radiosonde Data from the SHADOZ Program  
David M. Shelow, Penn State Univ., University Park, PA; and S. Lee, A. M. Thompson, S. K. Miller, A. L. Loucks, and J. C. Witte
 JP1.5Variability of the Antarctic Ozone Hole during the Past Decade as Dictated by the Stratospheric and Tropospheric Meteorology  
Craig S. Long, NOAA/NWS/NCEP/CPC, Camp Springs, MD; and S. Zhou, S. K. Yang, and M. Gelman
 JP1.6The Impact of Tropical Sea Surface Temperatures on the Chemistry and Dynamics of the Stratosphere in the GEOSCCM  
Luke Oman, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD; and D. Waugh, R. S. Stolarski, S. Pawson, A. R. Douglass, P. A. Newman, and J. E. Nielsen
 
3:00 PM-3:30 PM, Wednesday, Holladay
Coffee Break
 
3:30 PM-5:30 PM, Wednesday, Multnomah
Joint Session 1 Joint Session with Air/Sea Interaction on Middle Atmosphere/Troposphere/Ocean Interactions (Joint between the 14th Conference on Middle Atmosphere and the 15th Conference on Air-Sea Interaction)
Organizers: Judith Perlwitz, CIRES/Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; Michael A. Alexander, NOAA/Earth System Research Laboratory, Boulder, CO; David W. J. Thompson, Colorado State Univ., Ft. Collins, CO
Cochairs: Judith Perlwitz, CIRES/Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; Michael A. Alexander, NOAA/Earth System Research Laboratory, Boulder, CO
3:30 PMJ1.1ENSO's influence on the Stratosphere  
Dennis L. Hartmann, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA
3:50 PMJ1.2Role of equatorial waves in regulating equatorial cold-point tropopause temperature  
Ioana Dima, AIR Worldwide, Boston, MA; and R. Ueyama and J. M. Wallace
4:05 PMJ1.3Temperature Trends in the Tropical Lower Stratosphere  
Karen H. Rosenlof, NOAA ESRL CSD, Boulder, CO; and G. C. Reid
4:20 PMJ1.4Tropical and Stratospheric influences on extratropical short-term climate variability  
Matthew Newman, CIRES/CDC and NOAA/ESRL/PSD, Boulder, CO; and P. Sardeshmukh
4:40 PMJ1.5Regional Signatures of the Annular Modes from the Surface to the Stratosphere  
Paul J. Kushner, Univ. of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
4:55 PMJ1.6Discriminating between robust and non-robust atmospheric circulation responses to global warming  
Michael Sigmond, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada; and P. J. Kushner and J. Scinocca
5:10 PMJ1.7Stratospheric forcing of polar surface and ocean circulation response in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres  
David H. Rind, NASA, New York, NY; and S. Stammerjohn
 
5:30 PM-9:00 PM, Wednesday
Off-site Banquet at the Oregon Zoo
 
Thursday, 23 August 2007
8:30 AM-10:00 AM, Thursday, Broadway-Weidler-Halsey
Session 10 Ocean-atmosphere interactions and influences on tropical and extratropical storms
Chair: Mark A. Bourassa, COAPS/Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, FL
8:30 AM10.1Sensitivity of enthalpy fluxes to sea spray parameterization in a fully coupled atmosphere-wave-ocean model  
Mélicie Desflots, AIR Worldwide, Boston, MA; and S. S. Chen, W. Zhao, C. W. Fairall, and J. W. Bao
8:45 AM10.2Role of boundary layer processes in mid-latitude cyclones  
Stephen E. Belcher, University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom; and R. S. Beare, I. Boutle, B. J. Hoskins, and R. S. Plant
9:00 AM10.3Boundary Layer Similarity Under an Axisymmetric, Gradient Wind Vortex  
Ralph C. Foster, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
9:15 AM10.4Cyclogenesis and Tropical Transition in frontal zones  
Michelle L. Stewart, COAPS, Tallahassee, FL; and M. A. Bourassa
9:30 AM10.5An Examination of the Intensification of Storms over the Western North Atlantic Using QuikSCAT Winds  
Kathryn A. Kelly, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and H. R. Jones, J. Patoux, L. Thompson, and J. Booth
9:45 AM10.6THE ATLANTIC MERIDIONAL MODE AND HURRICANE ACTIVITY  
Daniel J. Vimont, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and J. P. Kossin
 
10:00 AM-10:30 AM, Thursday, Hawthorne-Sellwood
Coffee Break
 
10:30 AM-12:00 PM, Thursday, Broadway-Weidler-Halsey
Session 11 Sea Surface Physics: Waves, Whitecaps, and Aerosols
Chair: Magdalena D. Anguelova, NRL, Washington, DC
10:30 AM11.1Effect of wind-wave-current interaction on air-sea momentum fluxes and ocean response to hurricanes  
Isaac Ginis, University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI; and Y. Fan and T. Hara
10:45 AM11.2Wave driven winds  
Stephen E. Belcher, University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom; and K. E. Hanley
11:00 AM11.3Surface wave modulation of atmospheric refractivity and remote sensing over the ocean  extended abstract wrf recording
Tihomir S. Hristov, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
11:15 AM11.4Airflow separation above wind waves  
Fabrice Veron, University of Delaware, Newark, DE; and G. Saxena and S. Misra
11:30 AM11.5Air-sea surface stress in the presence of air flow and surface separation  
James A. Mueller, Univ. of Delaware, Newark, DE; and F. Veron
11:45 AM11.6The effects of rainfall on the ocean surface at low wind speed  
Emily L. Harrison, University of Delaware, Lewes, DE; and F. Veron
 
12:00 PM-1:30 PM, Thursday
Lunch Break
 
1:30 PM-3:00 PM, Thursday, Broadway-Weidler-Halsey
Session 12 In Situ Turbulent Air-Sea Flux Measurements
Chair: Edgar L. Andreas, NorthWest Research Associates, Inc., Lebanon, NH
1:30 PM12.1How much benefit could there be from knowing transfer velocities more accurately?  
Barry J. Huebert, Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI
2:00 PM12.2Ozone deposition velocity by ship-based eddy correlation flux measurements  
Ludovic Bariteau, CIRES/Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and D. Helmig, C. W. Fairall, J. E. Hare, L. Ganzveld, and J. Hueber
2:15 PM12.3An overview of the SEA Spray and Whitecap (SEASAW) field study  extended abstract wrf recording
Ian M. Brooks, University of Leeds, Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom; and M. H. Smith, S. J. Norris, B. J. Brooks, M. Hill, A. A. Bloom, J. J. N. Lingard, J. McQuaid, P. J. Smith, M. J. Yelland, B. I. Moat, M. A. Srokosz, R. W. Pascal, D. K. Woolf, D. Coles, M. Telszewski, and G. De Leeuw
2:30 PM12.4Eddy correlation measurements of sea-spray aerosol fluxes during SEASAW  extended abstract wrf recording
Sarah J. Norris, University of Leeds, Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom; and I. M. Brooks, M. Hill, B. J. Brooks, J. J. N. Lingard, B. I. Moat, M. J. Yelland, R. W. Pascal, M. A. Srokosz, and D. K. Woolf
2:45 PM12.5Wave-coherent air-sea heat flux  
Fabrice Veron, University of Delaware, Newark, DE; and W. K. Melville and L. Lenain
 
3:00 PM-3:30 PM, Thursday, Hawthorne-Sellwood
Coffee Break
 
3:30 PM-5:00 PM, Thursday, Broadway-Weidler-Halsey
Session 13 New Parameterizations for Air-Sea Coupling
Chair: Paul F. Twitchell, Retired AMS, Wellesley Hills, MA
3:30 PM13.1Improvement of the bulk formula in weak-wind conditions  extended abstract wrf recording
Larry Mahrt, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR; and D. Vickers
4:00 PM13.2Dissipation function of wind seas and wave parameterization of whitecap coverage  extended abstract wrf recording
Paul Hwang, NRL, Washington, DC; and M. A. Sletten
4:15 PM13.3A parameterization of sea spray contributions to mass and heat fluxes in hurricanes based on breaking wave properties  
Christopher W. Fairall, NOAA/ESRL/PSD, Boulder, CO; and M. Desflots and S. S. Chen
4:30 PM13.4A bulk turbulent air-sea flux algorithm for high-wind, spray conditions  extended abstract wrf recording
Edgar L. Andreas, NorthWest Research Associates, Inc., Lebanon, NH; and P. O. G. Persson and J. E. Hare
4:45 PMConcluding Remarks and Student Award Announcement  
 

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