Joint Poster Session 4 |
| Joint Poster Part IV |
| | JP4.1 | Bridging the "middle ground" between medium range weather forecasting and climate prediction: verifying the accuracy of 14 day outlooks Harvey Stern, Bureau of Meteorology, Melbourne, Vic., Australia |
| | JP4.2 | The Navy's global atmospheric ensemble forecast system James Hansen, NRL, Monterey, CA; and C. Bishop, M. Flatau, D. Hodyss, S. Klotz, J. Ridout, J. McLay, C. Reynolds, M. Sestak, and P. Whitman |
| | JP4.3 | Use of High-Resolution Ensemble Analyses and Forecasts Products for Guidance in Predicting Microburst Events in a Mountain Desert Environment Elford G. Astling, West Desert Test Center, Salt Lake City, UT; and S. Krippner |
| | JP4.4 | The Naval Research Laboratory Probabilistic Prediction Research Office James Hansen, NRL, Monterey, CA |
| | JP4.5 | Training on better operational use of numerical weather prediction (NWP) models: Needs assessment survey results Stephen D. Jascourt, UCAR/COMET, Silver Spring, MD; and W. R. Bua |
| | JP4.6 | a review of forecast techniques and practices for NWS probabilistic forecast products and services Brian C. Motta, NOAA/NWS, Boulder, CO; and R. H. Grumm, P. Schultz, and T. Hamill |
| | JP4.7 | Probabilistic quantitative precipitation forecast calibration over South America: Experiments with a short range regional ensemble Juan J. Ruiz, Dept of Atmospheric Sciences (FCEyn-UBA) and CIMA (CONICET/UBA), Buenos Aires, Argentina; and A. C. Saulo and E. Kalnay |
| | JP4.8 | Development of a Sounding-Based Prediction Model for Phoenix, Arizona Jaret W. Rogers, NOAA/NWSFO Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ |
| | JP4.9 | NOGAPS ensemble prediction of tropical cyclone genesis: Evaluation during T-PARC/TCS-08 Andrew Snyder, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and Z. Pu and C. A. Reynolds |
| | JP4.10 | Objective analysis of meteorologically significant events over the Central United States 1948-2008 Mark O'Malley, NOAA/NWS, Plesant Hill, MO; and B. E. Mayes, R. Grumm, J. M. Boustead, and S. Fortin |
| | | JP4.11 has been moved to JP3.13
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| | JP4.12 | Using gridded MOS techniques to derive snowfall climatologies Michael N. Baker, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and K. L. Sheets and G. A. Wagner |
| | JP4.13 | Downscaling the NAM and providing precipitation probability forecasts using "smartinit" processing Geoffrey S. Manikin, NOAA/NWS/NCEP/EMC, Camp Springs, MD |