Third Annual Student Conference and Career Fair
    

Poster Session 1

 Poster Session
 P1.1Winter weather precipitation type forecasting  
Daniel J Pydynowski, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
 P1.2A comparison of weather in U.S. cities during the winter of 2002–2003 to the El Niño's of 1982–1983 and 1997–1998  
Margaret E. Sweeny, U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD
 P1.3A comparison of early winter circulations for 2000 and 2001  
Joseph M. Nield, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN; and P. J. Smith
 P1.4Using Radiosonde Data to Determine Statistical Properties of Convection  
Rebecca Chan, Plymouth State University, Randolph, MA
 P1.5The Impact of High Winds on the Central Business District of Oklahoma City  
Dustin L. Rapp, Oklahoma Weather Center Research Experience for Undergraduates Program, Jackson, TN; and J. B. Basara and P. Hall
 P1.6Relationship between aircraft-related turbulence and synoptic meteorological data  
Douglas Brent McRoberts Sr., Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
 P1.7Intercomparison of Cloud Base Height at the ARM Southern Great Plains Site  
Christina P. Kalb, Oklahoma Weather Center Research Experience for Undergraduates, Columbus, OH; and A. Dean, R. Peppler, and K. Sonntag
 P1.8Flash flood forecasting: Numerical simulations of a local case study  
Kelly Mahoney, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and D. G. Lackmann
 P1.9An Analysis on Thermodynamic and Kinematic Parameters in the Midwest, Southern Plains, and Southern Florida during the Summer of 2002.  
Kaycee L. Frederick, University of North Dakota Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Grand Forks, ND; and P. A. Kucera
 P1.10A Study of Proximity Sounding Derived Parameters Associated with Significant Severe Weather  
Corey K. Potvin, Lyndon State College, Lyndonville, VT; and S. J. Weiss and S. J. Taylor
 P1.11The formation and life cycle of microburst phenomena using mathematical modeling  
Andrew L. Straessle, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD
 P1.12Multiple Radar Comparison and Analysis of the 8 May 2003 Oklahoma City Tornadic Supercell.  
Michael E. Charles, Oklahoma Weather Center REU Program, Stony Brook, NY
 P1.13Investigation of conceptual hail-formation models using airborne doppler radar  
Deanna Alicia Hence, University of Michigan, UCAR/SOARS, Belleville, MI; and W. C. Lee and M. Bell
 P1.14Environments of bow echoes associated with localized vs. widespread straight-line wind damage  
Amber E. Reynolds, NCAR, State College, PA
 P1.15Analysis of Mesocyclone Detection Algorithm attributes to increase tornado detection  
Christina M. Nestlerode, CAPS/Univ. of Oklahoma, Williamsport, PA; and M. B. Richman
 P1.16Analyzing the Accuracy of Using Surface Data to Estimate the Water Vapor Content Throughout the Boundary Layer  
Braxton Lee Edwards, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma; and M. LeMone and J. Knievel
 P1.17Development of an Automated Quality-Assurance System for Oklahoma Atmospheric Surface-layer Instrumentation System (OASIS) Super Site Data  
Justin W. Monroe, Oklahoma Climatological Survery, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and J. B. Basara
 P1.18Analyzing Statistical Models of Hourly Precipitation Events  
Jennifer Esker, Oklahoma Weather Center REU Program, Glen Carbon, IL; and H. Brooks and M. Baldwin
 P1.19What causes locations of deserts: case study on the effects of upwelling on the lack of precipitation on the Horn of Africa during the summer season  
Melissa H. Ou, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory REU, Palisades, NY; and R. Seager
P1.20Mesonet Sensor Siting in Support of the 2004 Athens Olympic Games  
Robin L. De La Vega, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
 P1.21Summertime precipitation variability and atmospheric circulation over the South American Altiplano: Effects of Lake Titicaca and Salar de Uyuni  
Maura Hahnenberger, Oklahoma Weather Center REU 2003, Salt Lake City, UT; and M. Douglas and J. Galvez
 P1.22On The Motion Of Solitary Synoptic Eddies  
Bharat Khushalani, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
 P1.23Numerical Approach To Modelling Large Scale Vortical Structures On The Surface Of Earth  
Bharat Khushalani, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
 P1.24Verification of NOAH LSM Simulations Forced by LAPS Analysis Fields  
Rhesa L. Freeman, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND
 P1.25Investigation of atmospheric emissions from co-combustion of tire and coal  
Loran E. Carleton, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN; and R. Giere, S. T. Lafree, J. K. Tishmack, and J. K. Tishmack
 P1.26Mathematical modeling of double diffusion convection  
Allison May Berg, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD
 P1.27Advective Sea Fog Analysis for Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea  
Danielle Marie Lewis, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright Patterson AFB, OH
 P1.28Verification of meteorological data reports from unmanned aerial vehicles  
Steven M. Callis, Air Force Institute of Technology, WPAFB, OH
 P1.29Sensitivity of Modeled Battlespace Atmospheric Conditions to Grid Spacing, Boundary, and Initial Conditions  
Crystal M. Paulsen, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND
 P1.30Use of objective indicators to validate a conceptual model of the extratropical transition of tropical cyclones in the western North Pacific  
Gregory D. Fox, Air Force Institute of Technology, WPAFB, OH
 P1.31Microwave remote sensing of Hurricane Erin (2001) from an airborne platform (CAMEX-4)  
Eric M Holthaus, Saint Louis University, Osage City, KS; and G. S. Jackson
 P1.32Feasibility of using classification analyses to determine tropical cyclone rapid intensification  
Jonathan William Leffler, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
 P1.33A comprehensive climatology of Southwest Oregon windstorms 1948-2002  
Wolf Read, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR; and G. Taylor
 P1.34An Antarctic Cloud Mass Transport Climatology Overview  
Jessica A. Staude, Antarctic Meteorological Research Center/ Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and C. R. Stearns, M. A. Lazzara, L. M. Keller, and S. A. Ackerman
 P1.35The Remote Influence Of Tropical Atlantic Sea Surface Temperatures On The Tropical Pacific  
Erik Ulysses Noble, University of Colorado, Fort Collins, CO
 P1.36Weather’s effect on trace gases in the mid-Atlantic and northeastern states  
Dennis O’Donnel, Millersville University, Millersville, PA; and E. Lowery, D. Brewer, D. Rabatin, and R. D. Clark

Sunday, 11 January 2004: 5:30 PM-7:00 PM, Room 608/609

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