Poster Session 1B |
| MCS/Orographic Precipitation/Lightning Poster |
| | P1B.1 | Paper moved to session 1B, New paper number 1B.7a
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| | P1B.2 | Analysis of downburst–producing thunderstorms during the VERTIKATOR field experiment in southern Germany Nikolai Dotzek, DLR-Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre, Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany; and K. Friedrich |
| | P1B.3 | Three-Dimensional Radar and Total Lightning Structure of Mesoscale Convective Systems Lawrence D. Carey, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and T. McCormick, M. J. Murphy, and N. W. S. Demetriades |
| | P1B.4 | Comparisons of LDAR network height and density data with WSR-88D echo top and SCIT reflectivity data Nicholas W. S. Demetriades, Vaisala, Tucson, AZ; and R. L. Holle and M. J. Murphy |
| | P1B.5 | Comparison between total measured volumes of various types of hydrometeors and total lightning activity during the STERAO 10 July 1996 storm Wiebke Deierling, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and W. Petersen, S. M. Ellis, H. J. Christian, J. Latham, and J. E. Dye |
| | P1B.6 | Poster Moved to session 1B, New paper number 1B.6 A
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| | P1B.7 | Anvil evolution from NEXRAD data during CRYSTAL-FACE Thomas M. Rickenbach, Univ. of Maryland Baltimore County and NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and L. Belcher, P. Kucera, L. Carey, J. Halverson, and D. Starr |
| | P1B.8 | A single Doppler analysis of a midwestern quasi-linear mesoscale convective system across central Iowa on 29 June 1998 Jason T. Martinelli, Saint Louis Univ., St. Louis, MO; and R. W. Przybylinski and Y. J. Lin |
| | P1B.9 | 3D lightning mapping observations as a complement to radar observations of storms Paul Krehbiel, New Mexico Tech, Socorro, NM; and W. Rison, R. Thomas, T. Hamlin, and J. Harlin |
| | P1B.10 | Ka-band radar observations of orographic snow clouds and flows across a steep mountain ridge Kenichi Kusunoki, MRI, Tsukuba, Japan; and M. Murakami, N. Orikasa, Y. Tanaka, K. Iwanami, M. Maki, P. SangGoon, R. Misumi, K. Hamazu, and H. Kosuge |
| | P1B.11 | MIPS, Doppler Radar, and X-Band Polarimetric Observations of a Dissipating Squall Line Emanating from a Developing Tropical Storm. Dong-Kyun Kim, University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL; and K. R. Knupp |