Poster Session 2 |
| Lightning Applications and Studies in the Atmospheric Sciences |
| Chair: Eric C. Bruning, University of Maryland, College Park, MD
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| | P2.1 | Comparison of charge structures in storms dominated by positive and negative ground flashes Eric C. Bruning, University of Maryland, College Park, MD; and L. D. Carey, W. A. Petersen, R. J. Blakeslee, S. Goodman, W. D. Rust, and D. R. MacGorman |
| | P2.2 | Performance of a statistical framework for analyzing large lightning and radar datasets Amanda R. S. Anderson, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and T. J. Lang and S. A. Rutledge |
| | P2.3 | Further progress on a framework for the statistical analysis of large radar and lightning datasets Timothy J. Lang, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and S. A. Rutledge |
| | P2.4 | An evaluation of lightning flash characteristics using LDAR and NLDN networks with warm season Southeast Texas thunderstorms Joseph W. Jurecka, NOAA/NWSFO, Lubbock, TX; and R. Orville |
| | P2.5 | Does the altitude of the charge source region influence stroke multiplicity? Candace L. Cyrek, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX; and K. C. Wiens |
| | P2.6 | Microphysics complexity effects on storm evolution and electrification Blake J. Allen, Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg, KS; and E. R. Mansell |
| | P2.7 | Lightning and anthropogenic NOx sources over the U.S. and the western North Atlantic Ocean: Impact on OLR from space-borne observations Yunsoo Choi, JPL, Pasadena, CA; and J. Kim, A. Eldering, G. Osterman, Y. Yung, and K. N. Liou |
| | P2.8 | WRF-Chem Evaluation of Ozone Transport and Production by Lightning and Convection over Western and Central Africa Jonathan Smith, Howard University, Washington, DC; and G. S. Jenkins and M. C. Barth |
| | P2.9 | Assimilation of lightning data using cloud analysis within the Rapid Refresh Ming Hu, NOAA/ESRL/GSD and CIRES, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and S. S. Weygandt, S. G. Benjamin, J. M. Brown, S. E. Peckham, and T. G. Smirnova |
| | P2.10 | Climate and Lightning: An updated TRMM-LIS Analysis Walter A. Petersen, NASA / MSFC, Huntsville, AL ; and D. E. Buechler |
| | P2.11 | Using TRMM for thunderstom cell identification and lightning climatology Anita LeRoy, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and W. A. Petersen and D. J. Cecil |
| | P2.12 | Tropical frequency and distribution of lightning based on 10 years of observations from space by the Lightning Image Sensor (LIS) Rachel I. Albrecht, Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD; and S. Goodman, D. E. Buechler, and T. Chronis |
| | P2.13 | Total Lightning Activity within Extreme Weather Events Observed by the TRMM LIS and OTD Lawrence D. Carey, University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL; and W. A. Petersen and H. J. Christian |
| | P2.14 | A Multi-platform Study of the Environment of Prolific Lightning Producing Storms in South Eastern South America Mariana Felix, University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL; and D. J. Cecil |
| | P2.15 | Narrow Bipolar Event discharges and intense VHF emissions: more on FORTE/LASA joint observations Abram R. Jacobson, Univ. of Washington, Bellingham, WA |