Symposium on Urban High Impact Weather
    

Poster Session 1

 Modeling, Forecasting, and Impacts of Urban High Impact Weather
 Cochairs: Pavlos Kollias, McGill University, Montréal, QC Canada; Bart Nijssen, 3TIER, Inc., Seattle, WA
 P1.1High-resolution modeling analysis of hazardous winds associated with mesoscale disturbances for the safety of railway transportation system in a coastal area  extended abstract
Tetsuya Takemi, Kyoto University, Uji, Kyoto, Japan
 P1.2Preliminary Study on Mechanism of â Mmesoscale Rainstorm Forming in Beijing City  
Yun Chen, National Meteorological Center, CMA, Beijing, China; and Q. Li, T. Chen, Z. Li, B. Bi, and L. He
 P1.3Urban Flood Forecasting using an Integrated Hydrometeorological System  
Jonas Cordazzo, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY; and U. Mello, E. Novakovskaia, D. Rude, L. Treinish, and A. Praino
 P1.4The downtown Atlanta, Georgia, EF-2 tornado of 14 March 2008  extended abstract
Steven E. Nelson, NOAA/NWS, Peachtree City, GA; and L. Rothfusz
 P1.5The Determination of Optimal Thresholds of Tropical Cyclone Incremental Wind Speed Probabilities to Support Expressions of Uncertainty in Text Forecasts  extended abstract
Pablo Santos, NOAA/NWS, Miami, FL; and D. Sharp, M. DeMaria, and S. Kiser
 P1.6Urban climate impact and prioritization of essential climates variables  extended abstract
Shane Forsythe-Newell, STG, Inc., Asheville, NC; and K. Roberts and B. R. Barkstrom
 P1.7A Spatial Model for the Prediction of Electrical Power Outages Caused by Severe Storms  
Hongfei Li, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY; and L. A. Treinish
 P1.8A comparison of NWS IMET and SMG operations with respect to future operations in Decision Support Meteorology  
Kurt M. Van Speybroeck, NOAA/NWS Spaceflight Meteorology Group, Houston, TX; and M. Fox, C. Simms, and J. W. Zeitler
 P1.9Societal vulnerability and response to hurricanes in the Lower Rio Grande Valley  
Isabelle Ruin, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and J. G. Estupiñán, B. S. Goldsmith, M. H. Hayden, C. Brown, J. P. Koval, K. Strebe, and O. Sobrevilla Blanco
 P1.10Post processing high resolution modelling data to provide an Extreme Rainfall Alert service to emergency responders  
P. A. Davies, Met Office UK, Exeter, England, United Kingdom
 P1.11Central Florida smoke and fog - carnage on Interstate 4  extended abstract
Jennifer M. Collins, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL; and C. H. Paxton, R. J. Davis, N. M. Petro, and A. N. Williams
 P1.12The morphological characteristic and spatial behavior of the meteorological disaster event  
Hu Haibo Hu, Institute of Urban Meteorology, CMA, Beijing 100089, Beijing, CO, China
 P1.13An assessment of anthropogenic effects on precipitation in and near the Phoenix, Arizona, Metropolitan Area  extended abstract
Paul M. Iñiguez, NOAA/NWS, Tempe, AZ

Wednesday, 14 January 2009: 2:30 PM-4:00 PM, Room 126B

* - Indicates paper has been withdrawn from meeting

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