25th Conference on Severe Local Storms
    

Poster Session 5

 Novel Instrumentation and Data Processing Techniques Posters
 P5.1Intercomparison between Mobile and Stationary Surface Observing Platforms in VORTEX2  extended abstract
Patrick S. Skinner, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX; and C. C. Weiss, P. M. Markowski, and Y. P. Richardson
 P5.2An Improved Aspirated Temperature System for Mobile Meteorological Observations, Especially in Severe Weather  
Sean Waugh, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and S. E. Fredrickson
 P5.3Potential pitfalls in mobile dual-Doppler analyses of complex severe storm wind fields  
Yvette Richardson, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA; and J. Marquis, J. Wurman, and P. M. Markowski
 P5.4Effects of radar range and azimuthal resolution on tornadic shear signatures: applications to a tornado detection algorithm  extended abstract
Jennifer F. Newman, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and V. Lakshmanan, P. L. Heinselman, and T. M. Smith
 P5.5Evaluation of the Vortex Detection and Characterization (VDAC) technique using multiple-Doppler observations of tornadoes and low-level mesocyclones  extended abstract
Corey K. Potvin, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and A. Shapiro
 P5.6A technique for automated selection of multiple Z-R relationships within a single domain  extended abstract
George Limpert, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE; and A. L. Houston
 P5.7A survey of real-time 3DVAR analyses conducted during the 2010 Experimental Warning Program spring experiment  extended abstract
Travis M. Smith, CIMMS/Univ. of Oklahoma and NOAA/NSSL, Norman, OK; and K. M. Kuhlman, K. L. Ortega, K. L. Manross, D. W. Burgess, J. Gao, and D. J. Stensrud
 P5.8A new tornado simulator reproducing flow fields under supercell  extended abstract
Koji Sassa, Kochi University, Kochi, Japan; and S. Takemura and A. Yamasaki
 P5.9Wind measurements within a tornado core  
Tim M. Samaras, National Technical Systems, Littleton, CO; and C. D. Karstens, B. D. Lee, and C. A. Finley
 P5.10An overview of the Shonai Area Railroad Weather Project—Toward an automatic hazardous wind alert system for railroad  
Kenichi Kusunoki, MRI, Tsukuba, Japan; and K. Bessho, M. Nakazato, W. Mashiko, S. Hayashi, S. Hoshino, H. Inoue, H. Yamauchi, I. Toshiaki, K. Araki, T. Fukuhara, T. Shibata, H. Yoshihiro, W. Kato, K. Adachi, and T. Takemi

Tuesday, 12 October 2010: 3:00 PM-4:30 PM, Grand Mesa Ballroom ABC

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