17th Conference on Satellite Meteorology and Oceanography
    

Poster Session 9

 Operationally-Driven Satellite Research and Application Development - Posters
 Cochairs: Wayne F. Feltz, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI; Christopher Velden, CIMSS/Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
 P9.1Operational Tropical Cyclone Satellite Products Available from NOAA/NESDIS/OSDPD  
Matthew Seybold, NOAA/NESDIS, Camp Springs, MD; and M. Turk, M. DeMaria, J. Knaff, A. Schumacher, C. Velden, T. Olander, E. Ebert, S. Kidder, and R. Kuligowski
 P9.2Utilizing SSM/I Data for Tropical Cyclone Intensity Estimation  
Richard L. Bankert, NRL, Monterey, CA; and J. D. Hawkins
 P9.3Enhancing FAA tactical forecasts of convective initiation and growth  
John R. Mecikalski, University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL; and W. M. MacKenzie Jr., H. Iskendarian, and D. Botes
 P9.4Validation of University of Wisconsin Convective Initiation (UWCI) algorithm  
Justin Sieglaff, CIMSS/Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and L. M. Cronce, W. Feltz, K. Bedka, M. J. Pavolonis, and A. K. Heidinger
 P9.5Updated method for nowcasting convective initiation using satellite data applications  
John Walker, Univ. of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL; and W. M. MacKenzie Jr. and J. R. Mecikalski
 P9.6Comparisons Between GOES-12 Overshooting Top Detections, WSR-88D Radar Reflectivity, and Severe Storm Reports  
Richard Dworak, CIMSS/Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and J. Brunner, K. Bedka, and W. Feltz
 P9.7Recent developments in microburst nowcasting using GOES  extended abstract
Kenneth L. Pryor, NOAA/NESDIS, Camp Springs, MD
 P9.8Objective short-range forecasts of the convective environment using Geostationary satellite data  
Ralph A. Petersen, CIMSS/University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and R. M. Aune and T. D. Rink
 P9.9UW-CIMSS GOES-R Proving Ground Participation in Storm Prediction Center Hazardous Weather Testbed  
Wayne F. Feltz, CIMSS/Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and K. Bah, K. Bedka, L. M. Cronce, J. Gerth, J. S. Kain, S. S. Lindstrom, J. A. Otkin, T. J. Schmit, J. Sieglaff, C. W. Siewert, and R. M. Rabin
 P9.10Progress toward satellite-based atmospheric turbulence interest field detection  
Wayne Feltz, CIMSS/Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and K. Bedka, A. Wimmers, R. D. Sharman, and J. K. Williams
 P9.11Using satellite-based lightning products to enhance aviation decision support systems: A feasibility study  extended abstract
Cathy J. Kessinger, NCAR, Boulder, Colorado; and W. Deierling, J. K. Williams, and R. Sharman
 P9.12The Satellite Analysis Branch Hazard Mitigation Programs  
Jamie Kibler, NOAA/NESDIS/OSDPD, Camp Springs, MD
 P9.13The global geostationary Wildfire ABBA fire monitoring network  
Elaine M. Prins, UW-Madison SSEC/CIMSS - Consultant, Grass Valley, CA; and C. C. Schmidt, J. C. Brunner, J. P. Hoffman, S. S. Lindstrom, and J. M. Feltz
 P9.14Tracking Smoke Plumes Using GOES Imagery  
Jian Zeng, ERT associated with NOAA/NESDIS/STAR, Camp Springs, MD; and S. Kondragunta
 P9.15LaRC Real-Time Satellite-Derived Products – Applications and Limitations  
Rabindra Palikonda, SSAI / NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA; and P. Minnis, D. A. Spangenberg, T. L. Chee, B. Shan, and W. L. Smith Jr.
 P9.16An effort to improve marine stratus forecasts using satellite cloud climatologies for the Eureka, CA region  extended abstract
Cynthia L. Combs, CIRA/Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and R. Mazur, J. V. Clark, M. K. Nordquist, and D. A. Molenar
 P9.17Using SAR Winds to Evaluate Synoptic and Mesoscale Features in Forecast Operations  extended abstract
Kenneth K.C. Chan, EC, Vancouver, BC, Canada; and B. J. Snyder and L. Neil
 P9.18Application of remotely sensed ccean surface vector winds to determine wave generation areas  extended abstract
Joseph M. Sienkiewicz, NOAA/NWS/NCEP, Camp Springs, MD; and G. McFadden
 P9.19Recent improvements to the NESDIS SST Quality Monitor (SQUAM)  
Prasanjit Dash, NOAA, Camp Springs, MD; and A. Ignatov, Y. Kihai, and J. Sapper
 P9.20Transition of research to operations for satellite observations  
John Pereira, NOAA/NESDIS, Silver Spring, MD; and D. Mamula and D. Hermreck
 P9.21Variability of the sub-polar front in the Japan/East Sea during winter 2009-2010  extended abstract
Emil T. Petruncio, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD; and S. Cho
 P9.22Access to real-time weather satellite products from desktops and mobile devices through a Web Map Service  
David Santek, CIMSS/Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and R. Dengel, D. Parker, S. Batzli, N. A. Bearson, and W. Feltz
 P9.23The Validation of the Operational AMSU Snowfall Identification Product  extended abstract
Ralph R. Ferraro, NOAA/NESDIS, College Park, MD; and M. R. P. Sapiano, M. Nichols, H. Meng, and L. Zhao
P9.23Operational Application of Satellite Remote Sensing for Hydrological Prediction in Ungauged African Basins  
Sadiq Khan, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and Y. Hong, R. F. Adler, F. Pollicelli, and D. Irwin
 P9.24CloudSat Data Processing Center – update on CloudSat data processing and new version 05 products  
Donald L. Reinke, CIRA/Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and P. T. Partain, D. G. Reinke, K. E. Milberger, and S. D. Miller
 P9.25Operational DMSP SSMIS Sounding Products at FNMOC  
Yiping Wang, FNMOC, Monterey, CA; and J. Tesmer, J. Vermeulen, P. McCrone, and S. Swadley

Thursday, 30 September 2010: 2:30 PM-4:00 PM, ABC Pre-Function

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