Poster Session 1 Monday Poster Session

Monday, 27 June 2016: 5:00 PM-6:15 PM
Green Mountain Ballroom (Hilton Burlington )
Host: 17Mountain

Papers:
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Sensitivities of Extreme Precipitation to Global Warming Are Lower over Mountains than over Oceans and Plains
Xiaoming Shi, University of California, Berkeley, CA; and D. R. Durran

7
Rotor Formation in the Inn Valley: A Modeling Study
Roman Brogli, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria; and I. Stiperski

9
Gravity Waves in the Presence of Shear during DEEPWAVE
James D. Doyle, NRL, Monterey, CA; and Q. Jiang, P. A. Reinecke, C. A. Reynolds, S. D. Eckermann, D. C. Fritts, R. B. Smith, M. J. Taylor, A. Doernbrack, and M. J. Uddstrom

11
Photogrammetric Analysis of Rotor Clouds Observed during T-REX
Ulrike Romatschke, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and V. Grubisic and J. A. Zehnder

13
The Amplitude of Lee Waves Forming on the Boundary Layer Inversion
Johannes Sachsperger, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; and S. Serafin, I. Stiperski, V. Grubišić, A. Paci, and A. Belleudy

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Using a Bulk Model to Study the Influence of Local Topography on the Rainfall Structure
Jimmy Zwiebel, Univ. Blaise Pascal Clermont II, Aubière, France; and J. Van Baelen, S. Anquetin, B. Boudevillain, and Y. Pointin

23
Influence of intensive sounding observation data assimilation on the prediction of a vortex rainfall in Sichuan Basin
Duming Gao, Heavy Rain and Drought-Flood Disasters in Plateau and Basin Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, Chengdu, China

25
Terrain Construction and Experiment for Numerical Model Based on High Resolution Terain Data
Guangbi He, China Meteorological Academy, Chengdu, SiChuan, China; and J. Peng

29
A Comparative Experimental Study of an Extreme Rainstorm Caused by the Southwest China Vortex during the Intensive Observation Period
Xiaolong Cheng, Heavy Rain and Drought-Flood Disasters in Plateau and Basin Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, Chengdu, China

33
An Analysis of an Extreme Rainstorm caused by the Interaction of the Tibetan Plateau Vortex and the Southwest China Vortex from an Intensive Observation
Yueqing Li, Heavy Rain and Drought-Flood Disasters in Plateau and Basin Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, Chengdu, China

39
The Environmental Fields Analysis of Sustained Departure Tibetan Plateau Vortex Accompanying with Induced South-west low Vortex
Wenliang Gao, Institute of Plateau Meteorology, China Meteorology Administration, Chengdu, Sichuan Prov., China; and S. Yu and N. tu
Manuscript (1.4 MB)

43
Diurnal Variations of Pre-Summer Rainfall over Southern China
Zhina Jiang Sr., Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing, China; and D. Zhang

47
An Integrated Modeling, Observing and Visualization System for the Study of the Ecology of Lake George in the Jefferson Project
Anthony P. Praino, International Business Machines Corporation, New York, NY; and H. Kolar, L. A. Treinish, E. M. Dow, J. P. Cipriani, M. Henderson, M. Kelly, R. Kubich, F. Liu, F. O'Donncha, M. Passow, E. Ragnoli, L. Villa Real, and C. D. Watson

49
Silting Problems Solution of Mountain Reservoirs' in Georgia
Giorgi Metreveli, Tbilisi State University of Ivane Javakhishvili, Tbilisi, Georgia; and L. Matchavariani V
Manuscript (69.3 kB)

Handout (5.1 MB)

51
An Immersive Visualization Environment for Mountain Meteorology Education
Brian J. Billings, Millersville Univ., Millersville, PA; and J. J. van der Veken and P. Dorofy

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