24th Conference on Severe Local Storms
    

Session 7B

 Developments in Use of Satellite and Radar Data
 Chair: Lawrence D. Carey, Univ. of Alabama, Huntsville, AL
10:45 AM7B.1Experimental, Satellite, Microphysically-Based, Early Alerts of Severe Convective Storms, Part 1: Scientific basis, methodology and its experimental application  extended abstract wrf recording
Daniel Rosenfeld, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, , Israel; and G. Kelman, W. L. Woodley, and J. Golden
11:00 AM7B.2Experimental, Satellite, Microphysically-Based, Early Alerts of Severe Convective Storms, Part 2: Evaluation of the Experimental Application   wrf recording
William L. Woodley, Woodley Weather Consultants, Littleton, CO ; and D. Rosenfeld, G. Kelman, and J. Golden
11:15 AM7B.3Comparing Detection Methods of Deep Convective Clouds in China with AMSU-B and FY-2C  
Zhoujie Cheng, Institute of Aviation Meteorology, Beijing, , China; and Y. Zhu, J. Liu, J. Bai, and W. Li
11:30 AM7B.4Dual-Doppler wind analysis of convective storms using the vertical vorticity equation   wrf recording
Alan Shapiro, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and C. K. Potvin and J. Gao
11:45 AM7B.5Identifying critical strengths and limitations of current radar systems  extended abstract wrf recording
Jennifer F. Newman, National Weather Center REU, Norman, OK, Norman, OK ; and D. LaDue and P. L. Heinselman

Tuesday, 28 October 2008: 10:45 AM-12:00 PM, South Ballroom

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