26th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology
    

Poster Session 1

 Posters
 P1.1What are the Dominant Mode and Cause of the Interannual Variability of the Asian-Australian monsoon?  
Bin Wang, IPRC University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI; and X. Fu and T. Li
 P1.2Verification of tropical cyclone genesis forecasts from the TPC's Tropical Analysis and Forecast Branch (TAFB)  extended abstract
Daniel P. Brown, NOAA/NWS/NCEP/TPC, Miami, FL; and R. Molleda and R. J. Pasch
 P1.3Various applications on tropical convective systems using a cloud resolving model (CRM)  extended abstract
Chung-Lin Shie, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt and Univ. of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD; and W. K. Tao and J. Simpson
 P1.4Validation and improvement of moist physical processes in a GCM  extended abstract
Jui-Lin F. Li, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and L. Takacs, A. Hou, and W. S. Olson
 P1.5Utilizing a Local Data Assimilation and Prognostic System to Aid with the Timing, Placement, and Impact of Short-Range Tropical Weather Hazards  extended abstract
Justin J. Mosely, NOAA/NWS, Melbourne, FL; and S. M. Spratt
 P1.6Tropical cyclones in the Australian region: modeling future climate  
Lance M. Leslie, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and B. W. Buckley, M. Leplastrier, and M. S. Speer
 P1.7Tropical cyclone multiple eyewall characteristics  extended abstract
Jeffrey D. Hawkins, NRL, Monterey, CA; and M. Helveston
 P1.8Tropical cyclone analysis techniques from QuikSCAT NRCS, wind and ambiguity data and microwave imagery  extended abstract
Roger T. Edson, Anteon Corporation, University of Guam, Mangilao, Guam
 P1.9Toward an objective satellite-based algorithm to provide real-time estimates of TC intensity using integrated multispectral (IR and MW) observations  extended abstract
Christopher S. Velden, CIMSS/Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and J. P. Kossin, T. L. Olander, D. Herndon, A. J. Wimmers, R. Wacker, K. F. Brueske, B. W. Kabat, J. D. Hawkins, R. T. Edson, and M. DeMaria
 P1.10Tornadic outbreaks associated with landfalling hurricanes in the Atlantic basin  
Stephanie M. Nordin, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and L. M. Leslie and H. E. Brooks
 P1.11Three or four vortexes afectation to the Mexican Republic  
Enrique Buendía, Centro de Ciencias de la Atmósfera, UNAM, México, D. F., Mexico; and F. J. Villicaña and E. Azpra
 P1.12The sensitivity of modeled hurricanes to the distribution of vertical sigma levels  extended abstract
F. Carroll Dougherty, Univ. of South Alabama, Mobile, AL; and S. K. Kimball
 P1.13The role of intraseasonal wave activity in the onset and active-break phases of the Indian monsoon  extended abstract
George N. Kiladis, NOAA/AL, Boulder, CO; and M. K. Flatau and P. J. Flatau
 P1.14The maintenance of a MCC across Northern Africa: A case study and analysis relating to moisture variables and fluxes  extended abstract
Katie E. Robertson, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and Y. -. L. Lin
 P1.15The influence of wind-induced atmosphere-ocean exchange on summertime east Pacific intraseasonal oscillations in the modified NCAR CAM2.0.1  extended abstract
Eric D. Maloney, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR
 P1.16The effects of COADS and other historical accounts of tropical cyclones on the Atlantic Basin Hurricane Re-analysis Project for the years 1935 to 1939  
David A. Glenn, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS; and C. W. Landsea and J. C. Rodgers
 P1.17The diurnal cycle of the West African monsoon in observations and numerical model analyses  
Doug J. Parker, University of Leeds, UK, Leeds, United Kingdom
 P1.18The development of a new validation technique for tropical cyclone rainfall  extended abstract
Robert Rogers, NOAA/AOML/HRD, Miami, FL; and F. D. Marks, T. P. Marchok, and R. Tuleya
 P1.19The Advanced Objective Dvorak Technique (AODT): Latest Upgrades and Future Directions  extended abstract
Timothy L. Olander, CIMSS/Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and C. S. Velden and J. P. Kossin
 P1.20Subtropical jet disturbances as initiators of convection during BAMEX  extended abstract
Lance F. Bosart, University at Albany/SUNY, Albany, NY; and T. J. Galarneau
 P1.21Studies on secondary eyewall formation  extended abstract
Wesley D. Terwey, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
 P1.22Strong Updraft Feature Associated with Hurricane Earl During Landfall  extended abstract
Barry C. Roberts, NASA/MSFC, Huntsville, AL; and K. R. Knupp
 P1.23Statistical forecasting of Pacific and Indian Ocean tropical cyclone intensity using 19-, 37-, and 85- GHz brightness temperatures  extended abstract
Daniel J. Cecil, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and T. A. Jones, J. A. Knaff, and M. DeMaria
 P1.24Simulations of Hurricane Isabel (2003) in the WRF, GFDL, and ZETAC models  extended abstract
David S. Nolan, RSMAS/University of Miami, Miami, FL; and M. A. Bender, T. P. Marchok, S. T. Garner, and C. L. Kerr
 P1.25Severe Thunderstorms over northeastern Queensland on 19 January 2001  extended abstract
Seoleun Shin, Meteorological Institute, University of Munich, Munich, Germany; and R. K. Smith and J. Callaghan
 P1.26Sensitivity of the Structure of Hurricane to Spatial Resolution and the Impacts on the Quantitative Precipitation Forecasts (QPFs)  extended abstract
Henian Zhang, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL; and G. M. McFarquhar
 P1.27Seasonal to decadal variability of vertical shear over the tropical Atlantic  extended abstract
Anantha R. Aiyyer, SUNY, Albany, NY; and C. D. Thorncroft
 P1.28Seasonal Rainfall Variability within the West African Monsoon System  extended abstract
Robert F. Adler, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and G. Gu
 P1.29Sea Surface Temperature, Cloud-Radiative Forcing, and Tropical Convection  
Changhai Liu, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and M. W. Moncrieff
 P1.30Saharan Air Layer interaction with Hurricane Claudette (2003)  extended abstract
Gabriel S. Rothman, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX; and C. -. B. Chang and T. E. Gill
 P1.31Roof Damage Issues in Hurricanes  extended abstract
Timothy P. Marshall, Haag Engineering Co., Carrolloton, TX
P1.32Roll vortices in the hurricane boundary layer  
Ian Morrison, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI; and S. Businger, F. Marks, and P. Dodge
 P1.33Role of tropical cyclones in large-scale momentum, heat, and moisture budgets  extended abstract
Andrew S. Levine, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI; and K. P. Hamilton
 P1.34Research on cyclones : Météo-France La Réunion activities  extended abstract
S. Westrelin, Météo-France, La Réunion, France; and D. Barbary, M. Bessafi, F. Chane-Ming, R. Lee-Ah-Siem, and J. M. Willemet
 P1.35Relationships between windspeed and precipitation in the Pacific ITCZ  extended abstract
Larissa E. Back, MIT, Cambridge, MA
 P1.36Re-examining tropical plumes and subtropical jet streaks  extended abstract
Peter Knippertz, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and J. R. Mecikalski
 P1.37Re-Analysis of the September 18, 1936 and Great Atlantic Hurricane of September 14, 1944 in Virginia  extended abstract
Hugh D. Cobb III, NOAA/NWS/NCEP/TPC, Miami, FL
 P1.38Radiative energy budget of African Monsoons: NASA CERES observations versus NOAA NCEP Reanalysis 2 data  extended abstract
Takmeng Wong, NASA/LaRC, Hampton, VA; and G. L. Smith and T. D. Bess
 P1.39Numerical model validation of summer trade-wind conditions on Maui  
Dana L. Carlis, NOAA and Howard University, Washington, DC; and Y. L. Chen and V. R. Morris
 P1.40Nonlinear shallow water model with weak temperature gradient approximation  
Bo Zhou, Columbia University, New York, NY
 P1.41Nile Delta Storm :Tropical Cyclone Occurence Recurving Transition  
Therese Schneck, Consulting Engineer, Puteaux La Defense, Paris, France
 P1.42Modification of an airborne gust probe for hurricane boundary layer research  extended abstract
Jeffrey R. French, NOAA/ARL, Idaho Falls, ID; and R. Johnson, S. Beard, and T. Crawford
 P1.43Mid-Level Instrusion and Warm Core Structure in Hurricane Bonnie (1998) During Landfall  
Gerald M. Heymsfield, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and J. Halverson
 P1.44Low Frequency Oscillations in Assimilated Global Datasets Using TRMM Rainfall Observations  extended abstract
Li Tao, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA; and S. Yang, Z. Zhang, A. Hou, and W. S. Olson
 P1.45Large-scale meteorology and deep convection during TRMM KWAJEX  
Adam H. Sobel, Columbia University, New York, NY; and S. E. Yuter, C. S. Bretherton, and G. N. Kiladis
 P1.46Kinematical characteristics of the tropical storm Juliette  extended abstract
Carlos López Carrillo, New Mexico Tech, Socorro, NM
 P1.47ITCZ breakdown in three dimensional flows  extended abstract
Chia-chi Wang, University of California, Irvine, CA; and G. Magnusdottir
 P1.48Tropical cyclone intensity estimation by TRMM/TMI microwave radiometer data  extended abstract
Tetsuo Nakazawa, MRI, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan; and S. Hoshino
 P1.49Influence of vertical wind shear on the initial vortex formation of tropical cyclone  extended abstract
Masuo Nakano, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan; and K. Nakajima
 P1.50Inferring convective momentum fluxes within satellite data  extended abstract
John R. Mecikalski, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL
 P1.51Improving Hurricane Intensity Forecasts by Combining Microwave Imagery with the SHIPS Model  extended abstract
Thomas A. Jones, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL
 P1.52Important role of air-sea coupling on the realistic simulation of intraseasonal oscillation  
Xiouhua Fu, IPRC, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI; and B. Wang
 P1.53Hurricane Observations of Particle Size and Phases and their Implications for Mesoscale Modeling of Microphysical Processes  extended abstract
Greg M. McFarquhar, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL; and R. A. Black
 P1.54Forecasting the impact of a statically stable layer in the lower atmosphere on surface wind conditions during Hurricane Isabel  extended abstract
Patrick F. Maloit, NOAA/NWSFO, Wakefield, VA; and J. A. Billet
 P1.55Eyewall boundary layer structure in Hurricanes Fabian and Isabel  extended abstract
Peter G. Black, NOAA/AOML/HRD, Miami, FL; and E. W. Uhlhorn, J. F. Gamache, W. D. Ramstrom, K. Emanuel, D. Esteban Fernandez, J. Carswell, and P. Chang
 P1.56An evaluation of the Global Forecasting System (GFS) and Navy Operational Global Atmospheric Prediction System (NOGAPS) forecasting skill of tropical cyclogenesis  extended abstract
Aaron S. Pratt, Penn State University, University Park, PA; and J. L. Evans
 P1.57Evidence of cooperative interactions between intraseasonal oscillations and equatorial waves  extended abstract
Paul Roundy, CIRES and NOAA/AL, Boulder, CO
 P1.58Evaluation of the performance of an inland wind decay model during Hurricane Isabel (2003)  
John Kaplan, NOAA/AOML, Miami, FL; and J. P. Dunion and P. P. Dodge
 P1.59Evaluation of new and current products and techniques at the Satellite Analysis Branch of NOAA/NESDIS  
Gregory M. Gallina, NOAA/NESDIS, Camp Spring, MD
 P1.60Evaluation of a new high-resolution version of the GFDL/URI coupled hurricane model  
Isaac Ginis, University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI; and B. Thomas and M. A. Bender
 P1.61Estimates of turbulent fluxes from high rate aircraft data during EPIC  extended abstract
S. Abarca, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico; and G. B. Raga and D. Baumgardner
 P1.62ENSO and NAO signals on the Isthmus of Tehuantepec winds  extended abstract
Rosario Romero-Centeno, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico; and J. Zavala-Hidalgo and G. B. Raga
 P1.63Effects of sea spray on the simulation of hurricanes using LES-based parameterizations  extended abstract
William M. Frank, Penn State University, University Park, PA; and J. C. Wyngaard, Y. C. Kwon, and M. Kelly
 P1.64Effect of meridional variations of moist static energy on mixed Rossby-gravity waves  extended abstract
G. Louis Smith, National Institute of Aerospace, Hampton, VA; and J. Srinivasan
 P1.65Doppler-observed and model-simulated low-level wind surges in Hurricane Danny's (1997) eye wall  extended abstract
Keith G. Blackwell, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL; and S. K. Kimball and A. Montoya
 P1.66Development and Initial Deployment of an Omnidirectional Pressure-Sphere Anemometer for Observing Winds and Turbulence in Tropical Cyclones  extended abstract
Richard M. Eckman, NOAA/ARL, Idaho Falls, ID; and R. J. Dobosy, T. Strong, and D. L. Auble
 P1.67Damping and pumping of a vortex Rossby wave in a monotonic cyclone: critical layer stirring versus inertia-buoyancy wave emission  extended abstract
David A. Schecter, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and M. T. Montgomery
 P1.68Critical wind speeds to upset two styles of ambulances and a large city bus  extended abstract
Thomas W. Schmidlin, Kent State University, Kent, OH; and B. Hammer, P. S. King, L. S. Miller, G. Thumann, and H. Wetherington
 P1.69Consistency check of drop size distribution in rain retrievals with a combination of TRMM Microwave Imager and Precipitation Radar observations  extended abstract
Shoichi Shige, Japan Exploration Agency, Tokyo, Japan; and S. Shimizu, N. Takahashi, T. Iguchi, T. Kozu, and K. Okamoto
 P1.70Comparison of GPS-sonde observations and surface data: An update  extended abstract
Samuel H. Houston, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI; and P. P. Dodge
 P1.71Comparison of convective environments in deep tropical and extratropical atmospheres with 1989–2002 radiosonde data  extended abstract
Lan Yi, National University of Singapore, Singapore; and H. Lim
 P1.72Climatology of heavy rainfall associated with tropical cyclones affecting the central Appalachians  extended abstract
James Hudgins, NOAA/NWSFO, Blacksburg, VA; and S. Keighton, K. Kostura, and J. Jackson
 P1.73Climatological Characteristics of the Summertime Tropical Cyclone Tracks over the Northwestern Pacific  
Joo-Hong Kim, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea
 P1.74Building Damage Issues in Hurricanes  extended abstract
Timothy P. Marshall, Haag Engineering Co., Carrolloton, TX
 P1.75Beyond hurricanes: Marine analysis and forecasting at the Tropical Prediction Center  extended abstract
Jamie R. Rhome, NOAA/NWS/NCEP/TPC/NHC, Miami, FL
 P1.76An investigation of the extratropical transition of Hurricane  Erin (2001) using the global model of the German Weather service  extended abstract
Matthias Röbcke, University of Munich, Munich, Germany; and S. C. Jones and D. Majewski
 P1.77Amazon Basin precipitation intensity in the Community Atmospheric Model  
Charlotte A. DeMott, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and D. A. Randall
 P1.77Precipitation distribution associated with landfalling tropical cyclones  extended abstract
Eyad H. Atallah, University at Albany/SUNY, Albany, NY; and L. F. Bosart
 P1.79Comparison of boundary layer profiles in Hurricanes Fabian and Isabel observed by GPS dropwindsonde and aircraft during CBLAST "stepped-descents"  extended abstract
Eric W. Uhlhorn, University of Miami/RSMAS, Miami, FL; and P. G. Black
 P1.80A systemic analysis of multiscale convective variability in the tropics  extended abstract
Wen-wen Tung, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and M. W. Moncrieff and J. Gao
 P1.81A numerical study of the effects of shallow convection on tropical-cyclone intensification  extended abstract
Nguyen Van Sang, University of Munich, Munich, Germany; and R. K. Smith
 P1.82A numerical case study of wet vs. dry regimes in the West African Sahel  extended abstract
Charles J. Alonge, University at Albany/SUNY, Albany, NY; and K. I. Mohr and W. -. K. Tao
 P1.83A Method of Applying Quikscat Data for Tropical Cyclone Initialization  extended abstract
Chi-Sann Liou, NRL, Monterey, CA; and Y. Jin
 P1.84A Decision Tree to Assess Forecast Track Confidence for Landfalling Gulf of Mexico Tropical Cyclones  extended abstract
Lance T. Wood, NOAA/NWSFO, Houston/Galveston, TX; and W. Read and G. Hafele
 P1.85A climatology of convective activity in the western end of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec  extended abstract
Keila Sosa, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico; and F. Oropeza, G. B. Raga, and G. Gomez
 P1.86A Climatological Study on the Landfalling Tropical Cyclones of Bangladesh  extended abstract
Tanveerul Islam, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX; and R. E. Peterson
 P1.872001–2003 Real-time use of cyclone phase diagrams to improve structural diagnosis and forecasting  extended abstract
Robert E. Hart, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL; and J. L. Evans
 P1.88 A simulation of hurricane Isidore (2002) using MM5  extended abstract
Diana Pozo, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico; and I. Borrajero and G. B. Raga
 P1.89High Resolution Observations of Boundary Layer Structures in Isabel at Landfall  
Joshua Wurman, Center for Severe Weather Research, Boulder, CO
 P1.90A proposed potential vorticity mechanism for sub-tropical cyclogenesis and tropical transition (Formerly Paper Number 2C.5)  extended abstract
Jenni L. Evans, Penn State Univ., University Park, PA; and M. P. Guishard
 P1.91Deep layer of upper air and multivariate time series models to predict hurricane tracks (Paper Formerly Number 5C.5)  extended abstract
Joan Manuel Castro, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez
 P1.92Performance of Navy's Global Model in Predicting Tropical Cyclone Formations in the Western North Pacific (Formerly Paper Number 1C.4)  extended abstract
Kevin K. W. Cheung, NPS, Monterey, CA; and S. C. S. Liu and R. L. Elsberry
 P1.93Numerical Simulations of the Formation of Typhoon Robyn (1993) using MM5 (Formerly Paper Number 1C.5)  extended abstract
Kevin K. W. Cheung, NPS, Monterey, CA; and R. L. Elsberry
 P1.94Seasonal prediction of Accumulated Cyclone Energy in the North Atlantic (Formerly Paper Number 11C.3)  extended abstract
Adam S. Lea, University College London, Dorking, Surrey, United Kingdom; and M. A. Saunders
 P1.95Usage of drifting buoys data to monitor Tropical Cyclones in the SouthWest Indian Ocean  extended abstract
Philippe Caroff, Météo-France, La Réuion, France; and A. C. Fontan
 P1.96Derive large-scale forcing data for CRM and SCM by integrating Doppler radar, sounding, TOA and surface measurements (Formerly paper number 12B.3)  extended abstract
Jialin Lin, NOAA-CIRES/CDC, Boulder, CO; and B. Mapes
 P1.97Binary interaction between Typhoons Fengshen (2002) and Fungwong (2002) based on the potential vorticity diagnosis (Formerly Paper Number 17B.2)  extended abstract
Chung-Chuan Yang, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan; and C. C. Wu
 P1.98The eyewall evolution and intensity change in a landfalling typhoon (Formerly Paper Number 12A.1)  extended abstract
Hsiu-Ju Cheng, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan; and C. C. Wu and Y. Wang
 P1.99The preliminary analysis of the dropsonde data from DOTSTAR and their impact on the typhoon track forecasts (Formerly Paper Number 6C.2)  extended abstract
Wei-Peng Huang, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan; and C. C. Wu, P. H. Lin, S. D. Aberson, and K. C. Hsu

Wednesday, 5 May 2004: 1:30 PM, Richelieu Room

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