Poster Session 3D Numerical Simulations of Severe Storms

Wednesday, 9 November 2016: 3:00 PM-4:30 PM
Broadway Rooms (Hilton Portland )
Host: 28th Conference on Severe Local Storms
Cochairs:
James Marquis, Univ. of Colorado, ATOC, Boulder, CO and Jana B. Houser, Ohio Univ., Geography, Athens, OH

Papers:
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Idealized Model-Based Examination of Mesovortex Generation
George Limpert, Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE; and A. L. Houston

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High-resolution Ensemble Experiments for the Tsukuba City Supercell Tornado in Japan on 6 May 2012
Sho Yokota, MRI, Tsukuba, Japan; and H. Seko, M. Kunii, H. Yamauchi, and H. Niino
Manuscript (1.7 MB)

Handout (1.3 MB)

131
An Outbreak of Violent European Tornadoes from 1967: Model Reconstruction at Fine Grid Spacing
Jonathan G. Fairman Jr., University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom; and B. Antonescu and D. M. Schultz

132
Probing Cold Pool Dynamics with a Lagrangian Particle Model
Giuseppe Torri, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; and Z. Kuang and Y. Tian

133
Quasi-LES simulation of a heavy precipitating Mesoscale Convective System Observed during the HyMeX Campaign
Fanny Duffourg, CNRM, Toulouse, France; and M. Martinet and O. Nuissier

135
Fine-scale numerical analysis of the sensitivity of the HyMeX IOP16a Heavy Precipitating Event to the the turbulent mixing length parametrization
Maxime Martinet, CNRM, Toulouse, France; and O. Nuissier, F. Duffourg, V. Ducrocq, and D. Ricard

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The Role of Vertical Grid Spacing in the Simulation of Storms
Jorge Alberto Martins, Federal Univ. of Technology, Londrina, Brazil; and L. D. Martins, R. Hallak, and E. D. Freitas

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