Session 7A | |||
Convective Systems | |||
Chair: Neil A. Stuart, NOAA/NWS, Albany, NY | |||
2:00 PM | 7A.1 | Forecasting thunderstorm characterisitics that have a high impact on air traffic flow James Pinto, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO; and M. Steiner, M. Dixon, C. Phillips, N. Oien, R. Rasmussen, and M. Weisman | |
2:15 PM | 7A.2 | An analysis of the Northern Gulf of Mexico sea/land breeze and associated convective precipitation Christopher M. Hill, GeoResources Institute, Stennis Space Center, MS; and P. J. Fitzpatrick, J. Corbin, Y. Lau, S. Bhate, and P. G. Dixon | |
2:30 PM | 7A.3 | Impact of Low-Altitude Radar Data on Storm-Scale Numerical Weather Prediction Ashton Robinson Cook, CAPS/Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and K. K. Drogemeier and F. Kong | |
2:45 PM | 7A.4 | Analysis and prediction of Sumatra squall lines Lan Yi, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore; and T. Y. Koh | |
3:00 PM | 7A.5 | The sensitivity of squall line motion to environmental changes in 3D idealized WRF forecasts Kelly M. Mahoney, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC; and G. M. Lackmann | |
3:15 PM | 7A.6 | Warm-season lake-/sea-breeze severe weather in the Northeast Patrick Wilson, University at Albany/SUNY, Albany, NY; and L. F. Bosart, D. Keyser, and T. Wasula | |
3:30 PM | 7A.7 | Synoptic and Mesoscale Regulation of Dryline Intensity and Associated Convection David M. Schultz, University of Helsinki and Finnish Meteorological Institute, FI-00101, Helsinki, Finland; and C. C. Weiss | |
3:45 PM | 7A.8 | Tornadoes from elevated convection Frank P. Colby Jr., Univ. of Massachusetts, Lowell, MA; and B. E. Walker | |
4:00 PM | 7A.9 | Strong and violent tornado outbreaks: Comparisons in thermodynamic and wind parameters between large hail and non large hail events Michael P. Seaman, NOAA/NWS, Pleasant Hill, MO; and R. H. Johns |
Wednesday, 27 June 2007: 2:00 PM-4:15 PM, Summit A
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