24th Conference on Severe Local Storms
    

Session 17B

 Numerical Modeling: Microphysics, Radiation, and Environmental Variability
 Chair: Leigh Orf, Central Michigan Univ., Mount Pleasant, MI
4:30 PM17B.1The dynamical influences of cloud shading on simulated supercell thunderstorms  extended abstract
Jeffrey Frame, Penn State University, University Park, PA; and P. M. Markowski and J. Petters
4:45 PM17B.2Numerical simulations of supercells in convective boundary layers  extended abstract
Kent H. Knopfmeier, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA; and P. M. Markowski and Y. P. Richardson
5:00 PM17B.3The Super Tuesday outbreak: forecast sensitivities to single-moment microphysics schemes  extended abstract
Andrew L. Molthan, University of Alabama Huntsville, Huntsville, AL; and J. L. Case, S. R. Dembek, G. J. Jedlovec, and W. M. Lapenta
5:15 PM17B.4Improvements in the treatment of evaporation and melting in multi-moment versus single-moment bulk microphysics: results from numerical simulations of the 3 May 1999 Oklahoma tornadic storms  extended abstract
Daniel T. Dawson II, CAPS/Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and M. Xue and J. A. Milbrandt
5:30 PM17B.5Worldwide microphysical thunderstorm variability in different climatic regions: a three-dimensional cloud modeling study  extended abstract
Robert E. Schlesinger, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI ; and S. A. Hubbard and P. K. Wang
5:45 PM17B.6DNS on growth of a vertical vortex in convection due to external forces  extended abstract
Ryota Iijima, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Yokohama, , Japan; and T. Tamura

Thursday, 30 October 2008: 4:30 PM-6:00 PM, South Ballroom

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