Session 4 Preliminary Results from Recent Field Campaigns

Monday, 13 July 2020: 3:40 PM-4:00 PM
Virtual Meeting Room
Host: 19th Conference on Mountain Meteorology
Cochairs:
Daniel J. Kirshbaum, McGill University, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Montreal, QC; Alison D. Nugent, McGill University, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Montreal, QC and W. Massey Bartolini, McGill University, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Montreal, QC

During the scheduled session time, the link to the GoToWebinar for the live session will be available on this page. During the live session, each presenter will present a summary slide and field questions 5 minutes. Attendees encouraged to ask questions in the Q&A chat box associated with each abstract (click on the title to access) so that all attendees can see the question. You can also ask your question using the question feature in GoToWebinar but other attendees will not be able to see the question. To best prepare for the live session, please click on the abstract titles below to view prerecorded presentation videos and supplemental information as well ask questions/interact with presenters in the Q&A chat box.

Papers:
3:40 PM
4.1
Characteristics and Processes of Wintertime Precipitation over the Australian Alps
Luis Ackermann, ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes, Clayton, VIC, Australia; Monash University, Clayton, VIC, Australia; and S. T. Siems, Y. Huang, M. Manton, F. Lang, A. Protat, T. Chubb, A. Peace, A. Gevorgyan, and S. P. Alexander
3:45 PM
4.2
Characterizing Summertime Wind Systems in the Complex Terrain of the Columbia River Basin during WFIP2, and Validating HRRR Model Skill in Simulating These Flows
Robert M. Banta, CIRES/Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and Y. Pichugina, L. S. Darby, W. A. Brewer, J. B. Olson, J. S. Kenyon, K. Lantz, J. Sharp, M. T. Stoelinga, D. D. Turner, J. M. Wilczak, L. Bianco, I. V. Djalalova, H. J. S. Fernando, M. Marquis, A. Choukulkar, B. J. McCarty, and S. P. Sandberg
3:50 PM
4.3
The CROSSINN Field Campaign on the Three-Dimensional Flow Structure in the Inn Valley, Austria: Overview and Selected Results
Bianca Adler, NOAA, Boulder, CO; Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Karlsruhe, Germany; CIRES, Boulder, CO; and A. Gohm, N. Kalthoff, N. Babic, M. Lehner, M. W. Rotach, and M. Haid
3:55 PM
4.4
The Raco Wind in Central Chile: A Recurring Gap Flow Interacting with a Cold Air Pool
Ricardo C. Muñoz, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile; and L. Armi
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