Poster Session 1 Posters

Monday, 13 January 2020: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Hall B (Boston Convention and Exhibition Center)
Host: 20th Symposium on Meteorological Observation and Instrumentation

Papers:
300
The Pond Hotplate Precipitation Measurement Sensor
Scott Landolt, NCAR, Boulder, CO

301
Airbus Perlan Project Mission II 2019 Season
Stormi Noll, Univ. of Nevada Reno, Reno, NV; DRI, Reno, NV
Manuscript (43.2 kB)

Handout (4.5 MB)

302
Leveraging Field Campaigns as Educational Resources
April L. Hiscox, Univ. of South Carolina, Columbia, SC; and A. R. Desai

303
A Closer, Even Closer Look at Near-Surface and Surface-Layer Temperature Changes during the August 2017 Total Solar Eclipse
Paul Ruscher, Lane Community College, Eugene, OR; and M. Ruscher-Haqq, R. Haqq, J. Ruscher, C. Ruscher, E. Ruscher, and A. Ruscher

Handout (108.7 MB)

304
Interactive Online Training in Instrumentation and Measurement of Atmospheric Parameters
Richard D. Clark, Millersville Univ., Millersville, PA; and A. Rockwell, A. Stevermer, T. Campos, W. A. Cooper, J. A. Haggerty, H. Voemel, and C. A. Wolff

305
Determining Soil Temperature Differences on the Beaches of Bald Head Island with Relation to Sea Turtle Gender
Myleigh D. Neill, State Climate Office of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC; and S. P. Heuser and P. Hillbrand

306
Comparison of Precipitation Characteristics across the Continental Divide in the Canadian Rockies
Charlie Hebert-Pinard, UQAM, Montreal, QC, Canada; and J. M. Thériault

307
Spatial Variability of Falling Snow
Samantha Frucht, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY; and A. Tokay, C. Pettersen, M. S. Kulie, W. A. Petersen, J. L. Pippitt, D. A. Marks, D. Beachler, and D. B. Wolff

308
NCAR/Earth Observing Laboratory's Scientific Data Services for Field Campaigns
Greg Stossmeister, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and J. Allison, C. Costanza, L. Cully, L. Echo-Hawk, E. Johnson, S. Loehrer, J. Scannell, C. B. Snyder, D. Stott, and S. Stringer

309
Exploring Sensitivities of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Parameters in the Southwestern United States Using Numerical Modeling and Observational Data
Ross E. Alter, Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Hanover, NH; and G. W. Lyons, C. R. Hart, C. M. Hocut, and B. G. Quinn

310
Concurrent Radar and Aircraft Measurements of Florida Thunderstorm Cirrus Clouds
Nicholas J. Gapp, Univ. of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND; and D. J. Delene, M. S. Gilmore, J. Schmidt, and P. Harasti

Handout (2.2 MB)

311
Observed Relationships between the Kinematics and Infrasound Sources within the 19 March Alabama Tornadic Supercell
Michael R. Graham, The Univ. of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL; and K. R. Knupp, R. Waxler, G. Frazier, and C. Talmadge

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135 Years of Daily Observations at the Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory
Michael J. Iacono, AER, Lexington, MA; Blue Hill Observatory, Milton, MA; and B. Turner and D. McCasland

Handout (4.3 MB)

315
Development of a New Balloon-Borne Sensor Attached to a 400-MHz Radiosonde for Precipitation Particle Electric Charge Measurement
Kenji Suzuki, Yamaguchi Univsersity, Yamaguchi, Japan; and T. Sugidachi and K. Shimizu

316
Developing Low-Cost Arduino-Based Snowpack Sensing Stations on Mountain Slopes to Improve Flooding and Avalanche Risk Assessment
Eric P. Kelsey, Plymouth State Univ., Plymouth, NH; Mount Washington Observatory, North Conway, NH

317
Stratospheric Radar Observations of Convection and Precipitation
Pierre-Emmanuel Kirstetter, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and R. D. Palmer, D. J. Bodine, C. R. Homeyer, T. Y. Yu, M. I. Biggerstaff, H. B. Bluestein, S. M. Cavallo, B. L. Cheong, Y. Jung, J. McDaniel, N. Sakaeda, J. Salazar, X. Wang, M. B. Yeary, J. J. Gourley, K. Howard, W. A. Petersen, S. Tanelli, A. Martini, and N. Viltard

318
Use of Data-Based Calibration to Harmonize the Swedish Weather Radar Network
Qing Cao, Enterprise Electronics Corporation, Enterprise, AL; and M. Knight, D. Johnson, and I. Carlsson

319
Toward Eddy Covariance CO2 Flux Measurement Capability on an Ocean Buoy
Jason M. Covert, Univ. at Albany, SUNY, Albany, NY; and S. D. Miller, D. Vandemark, M. Emond, S. Shellito, I. Bogoev, and E. Swiatek

Handout (2.6 MB)

320
SNO-Based Radiometric Bias Evaluation for Emulated Small Satellite Microwave Sensors
X. Shao, CISESS and Astronomy/Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD; and X. Jing, B. Zhang, and A. S. Sharma

321
Suomi-NPP CrIS/VIIRS Radiometric Intercomparison Study
Daniel DeSlover, CIMSS, Madison, WI; and D. C. Tobin and G. Quinn

322
Long-Term Precipitation Observed by Vertically Pointing Radars
Paul E. Johnston, CIRES/Univ. of Colorado and NOAA/ESRL/Physical Sciences Division, Boulder, CO

Handout (16.3 MB)

324
A Pressure-Based Reanalysis of Historical Western Pacific Typhoons
James Goodnight, NOAA, Raleigh, NC; and K. R. Knapp and C. J. Schreck III

325
Agricultural Microclimate Auto-observatory
Hai Qiu, Nanning Meteorological Service, Nanning, China; and F. Pang

326
Comparison of a Precipitable Water Vapor with GNSS and Compact Microwave Radiometer
Masahiro Minowa, Furuno Electric Co., LTD., Nishinomiya, Japan; and S. Inoue, Y. Takashima, T. Iwahori, H. Ogawa, T. Onishi, A. Kuwano-Yoshida, and S. Oishi

Handout (1017.0 kB)

327
The Current Status of the FNMOC Operational Satellite Data Tropical Cyclone Web Page
Yiping Wang, U.S. Navy/FNMOC, Monterey, CA; and J. Tesmer, P. J. Mccrone, and J. Vermeulen

328
Exploring the Cloud Optical Depth Effect on ICESat-2's Surface Signal Determination
Bradley W. Klotz, Applied Research Laboratories, Univ. of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX; and J. Markel

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330
Short-Time Prediction of Solar Power Output Changes with Omnidirectional Camera
Yuya Takashima, Furuno Electric Co., Ltd., Nishinomiya, Japan; and M. Minowa, T. Hanao, T. Kitamura, A. Ohori, and N. Hattori

Handout (725.8 kB)

331
Information Content of Hyperspectral Reflected Solar Spectra for Ice Cloud Retrievals
Jeffrey Mast, Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX; College Station, TX; and P. Yang and J. Ding

332
Ice Particle Orientation: Implication on Ice Cloud Remote Sensing with Submillimeter Polarimetric Measurements
Adam Bell, Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX; and P. Yang and D. L. Wu

333
Tropical Cyclone Cloud Tops Observed by CALIOP, CPR, OMPS, and SAGE-III
Melody A. Avery, NASA, Hampton, VA; and M. R. Schoeberl and J. Kummer

338
The University of Georgia Weather Network: Providing 30 Years of Data Products and Applications to Southeastern Climate Data Users
Pamela Knox, Univ. of Georgia, Watkinsville, GA; and G. Hoogenboom, M. Evans, E. Edenfield, S. Wright, and T. Pittman

339
Climatic Wind Tunnel Experiments for Weather Microphysics
Ismail Gultepe, ECCC, Toronto, Canada; and J. Komar, M. Agelin-Chaab, G. Elfstrom, and A. J. Heymsfield

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343
Geophysical Retrievals during OLYMPEX/RADEX Using the Advanced Microwave Precipitation Radiometer
Corey G. Amiot, Univ. of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL; and T. J. Lang and S. Biswas

344
On the Accuracy of Vaisala RS41 versus RS92 Upper-Air Temperature and Humidity Observations
Bomin Sun, IMSG at NOAA/NESDIS/STAR, College Park, MD; and A. L. Reale

345
Frontal Modification of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Dynamics over Land in Midlatitudes
Nicholas Clark, Texas Tech Univ., Lubbock, TX; and S. Pal and T. R. Lee

346
An Image-Based Instrument for Comprehensive Weather Observations
Baolei Lyu, Huayun Sounding Meteorological Technological Corporation, Ltd., Beijing, China; and J. Liu

347
Observing System Simulation Experiment Studies Using Small UAVs in the Boundary Layer in a 3D Mesonet Configuration
Keith A. Brewster, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and A. D. Moore, F. H. Carr, and V. M. Shenoy

348
Toward the Optimization of Atmospheric Sampling Using Unmanned Aerial Systems: A Review of the Latest CopterSonde Design Improvements
Antonio R. Segales, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; Center for Autonomous Sampling and Sensing, Norman, OK; Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and B. R. Greene, T. M. Bell, W. Doyle, J. Martin, and P. B. Chilson

349
Wind Observations on the Morphology and Dynamics of Aeolian Barchanoid Dunes with Unmanned Aircraft
Victoria Natalie, Oklahoma State Univ., Stillwater, OK; and J. Jacob

350
Atmospheric Sensing of Wildland Fire Plumes Using KHawk UASs
Haiyang Chao, Univ. of Kansas, Lawrence, KS; and J. Mat, H. Flanagan, P. Tian, and S. Gowravaram

352
Overview of CSWR RELAMPAGO Radar and Surface Observations
Karen A. Kosiba, Center for Severe Weather Research, Boulder, CO; and J. Wurman, S. W. Nesbitt, R. J. Trapp, M. R. Kumjian, R. S. Schumacher, and D. A. Hence

353
Planning for a Community UAS Sensor Calibration Facility
Terry Hock, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and S. Oncley and H. Voemel

354
Design and Operation of Multirotor Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Payload for Collecting Meteorological Data
Alex Clark, IERUS Technologies, Owens Crossroads, AL; and E. Trzcienski

Handout (3.1 MB)

355
Leveraging “Virtual Sensing” for Real-Time Analysis and Weather Forecasting
Daniel Rothenberg, ClimaCell, Boston, MA; and Y. Gonczarowski, L. T. Peffers, L. Mariano, and R. Goffer

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