Session 9 |
| Turbulence and Wind Shear Part I |
| Cochairs: A. Bruce Carmichael, NCAR, Boulder, CO; Kevin L. Johnston, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD
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| 4:00 PM | 9.1 | The prediction of mountain wave turbulence Robert D. Sharman, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and J. Abernethy and R. Frehlich |
| 4:15 PM | 9.2 | Storm top cirrus plumes and jumping cirrus as indicators of clear air turbulence generated by deep convective storms Pao K. Wang, Univ. if Wisconsin, Madison, WI |
| 4:30 PM | 9.3A | Satellite-derived mountain wave turbulence interest field detection Wayne F. Feltz, CIMSS/Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and J. A. Otkin, K. M. Bedka, S. A. Ackerman, A. Wimmers, R. D. Sharman, and J. R. Mecikalski |
| 4:45 PM | 9.4 | Remote detection and real-time alerting for in-cloud turbulence Jason A. Craig, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and J. K. Williams, G. Blackburn, S. Linden, and R. Stone |
| 5:00 PM | 9.5 | Case studies of widespread turbulence in the vicinity of mesoscale convective systems using 13-km RUC analyses Stanley B. Trier, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and R. D. Sharman and R. G. Fovell |
| 5:15 PM | 9.6 | Satellite signatures associated with significant convectively-induced turbulence events Kristopher M. Bedka, CIMSS/Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and W. F. Feltz, J. R. Mecikalski, R. D. Sharman, A. Lenz, and J. Sieglaff |