The Akio Arakawa Symposium
    

Poster Session 1

 

Poster Session

 P1.1Studying Cloud Processes with the Cloud-resolving Modeling Approach: Professor Arakawa's Vision  
Kuan-Man Xu, LRC, Hampton, VA
 P1.2Representing the effects of atmospheric waves in large-scale atmospheric models  
Young-Joon Kim, NRL, Monterey, CA
 P1.3Potential Vorticity Aspects of the MJO  
Matthew T. Masarik, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and W. H. Schubert
 P1.4Large-eddy simulation of evaporatively driven entrainment in cloud-topped mixed layers  
Takanobu Yamaguchi, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO
 P1.5GCSS/WGNE Pacific Cross-section Intercomparison (GPCI): the physics of general circulation models  
Joao Teixeira, NATO Undersea Research Centre, La Spezia, Italy; and G. Group
 P1.6Building a theoretical foundation for studying the ITCZ  
Winston C. Chao, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD
 P1.7Application of a 3-D potential-enstrophy-conserving, compressible, nonhydrostatic model to a global-to-urban scale grid for use in regional and urban scale modeling  
Gerard Ketefian, Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA; and M. Z. Jacobson
 P1.8A Non-hydrostatic Hybrid Vertical Coordinate Dynamical Core  
Mike Toy, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO
 P1.9A flow-following finite-volume icosahedral model  
Jin-Luen Lee, NOAA/ERL/FSL, Boulder, CO; and R. Bleck, A. E. MacDonald, J. -. W. Bao, and S. Benjamin
 P1.102D modeling of cumulus convection  
Steven K. Krueger, Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
 P1.11Understanding the summertime large-scale circulation: implications for monsoon dynamics  
Simona Bordoni, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, CA; and T. Schneider and B. Stevens
 P1.12Sensitivities of stratocumulus organization to precipitation  
Verica Savic-Jovcic, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, CA; and B. Stevens
 P1.13Low clouds and climate sensitivity  
Brian Medeiros, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, CA; and B. Stevens
 P1.14Formulation of Normal Flux in the Quasi-3D Network  
Joon-Hee Jung, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and A. Arakawa
 P1.15Multi-point Explicit Differencing (MED) for Time Integrations of the Wave Equation  
Celal S. Konor, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and A. Arakawa
 P1.16A Geodesic Atmospheric Model With A Quasi-Lagrangian Vertical Coordinate  
Ross P. Heikes, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO

Tuesday, 16 January 2007: 9:45 AM-11:00 AM, Exhibit Hall C

* - Indicates paper has been withdrawn from meeting

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