Poster Session 1A |
| Poster Session Convection |
| | P1A.1 | The Role of three-dimensional radiative Transfer on convective Cloud Formation Kathrin Wapler, School of Earth Sciences, University of Melbourne, Australia, Melbourne, Australia; and B. Mayer |
| | P1A.2 | Validation of west and east Pacific rainfall estimates from the TRMM PR using a radiative transfer model Shoichi Shige, Osaka Prefecture Univ., Sakai, Osaka, Japan; and T. Watanabe, H. Sasaki, T. Kubota, S. Kida, and K. Okamoto |
| | P1A.3 | Evaluation of Troposphere Cloud Ice Simulations in CWB Global Forecast System using A-Train Measurements Feng-Ju Wang, Central Weather Bureau, Taipei, Taiwan, Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan; and C. -. T. Fong, J. L. Li, H. -. M. Juang, C. P. Woods, D. Waliser, J. H. Jiang, G. Stephens, D. G. Vane, D. L. Wu, M. D. Cheng, and M. M. Lu |
| | P1A.4 | Convective momentum transport in 3D cloud resolving model simulations of TOGA COARE Susana M. Mendes, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washington and University of Evora, Seattle, WA; and C. S. Bretherton |
| | P1A.5 | Energetics of deep moist convection Peter R. Bannon, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA |
| | P1A.6 | Diurnal cycle of deep convection in the super cluster embedded in the MJO Tsuneaki Suzuki, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan |
| | P1A.7 | A Multi-Sensor Satellite-Based Approach to Retrieving Convective Momentum Fluxes Christopher P. Jewett, Univ. of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and J. R. Mecikalski |
| | P1A.8 | Convectively Coupled Gravity Waves traveling in an Equatorial Precipitating Region Juliana Dias, Courant Institute of Mathematical Science, NYU, New York, NY; and O. Pauluis |
| | P1A.9 | Predictability aspects of aqua-planet model runs with explicit convection Brian Mapes, Univ. of Miami/RSMAS, Miami, FL; and T. Nasuno and M. Satoh |
| | P1A.10 | Extreme thunderstorms around the global tropics and subtropics Daniel J. Cecil, University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL; and M. Felix |
| | P1A.11 | A Bayesian framework for storm tracking using a hidden-state representation Lucas Scharenbroich, University of California, Irvine, CA; and G. Magnusdottir, P. Smyth, H. Stern, and C. C. Wang |
| | P1A.12 | Cloud vertical structure over the Bay of Bengal and eastern tropical Pacific Paquita Zuidema, Univ. of Miami/RSMAS, Miami, FL |
| | P1A.13 | An intense MCS observed over Niamey, Niger on 11 August 2006 Matthew A. Janiga, University at Albany, Albany, NY; and C. Thorncroft and E. Williams |
| | P1A.14 | Using high-resolution numerical simulations to understand the role of East African mountains in the initiation of long-lived episodes of organized convection A. G. Laing, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and S. B. Trier, C. A. Davis, and R. E. Carbone |
| | P1A.15 | On the use of microwave Sounder data for high-temporal rainfall maps based on microwave radiometers Shoichi Shige, Osaka Prefecture Univ., Sakai, Osaka, Japan; and T. Yamamoto, T. Tsukiyama, S. Kida, T. Kubota, and K. Okamoto |
| | P1A.16 | The large-scale response of tropical atmosphere to latent heating estimated from the TRMM PR Shoichi Shige, Osaka Prefecture Univ., Sakai, Osaka, Japan; and Y. N. Takayabu and Y. Morikawa |
| | P1A.17 | Spatial and diurnal variability in the Saharan Boundary Layer during GERBILS (2007) Christian M. Grams, Universitaet Karlsruhe (TH) / Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany; and S. C. Jones, D. J. Parker, J. Haywood, V. Heuveline, J. H. Marsham, and C. Schwierz |
| | P1A.18 | The benefits of increased resolution in simulating precipitation over Sub-Saharan Africa. A comparison of AMIP integrations of GEM at 1° and 2° model resolution Anne Daloz, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montreal, QC, Canada; and C. G. Jones |