89th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting
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Poster Session 1: Modeling, Forecasting, and Impacts of Urban High Impact Weather
Wednesday, 14 January 2009: 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
Room 126B (Phoenix Convention Center)
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Cochairs:
Pavlos Kollias, McGill University and Bart Nijssen, 3TIER, Inc.
Papers:
P1.1
High-resolution modeling analysis of hazardous winds associated with mesoscale disturbances for the safety of railway transportation system in a coastal area
Tetsuya Takemi
, Kyoto University, Uji, Kyoto, Japan
Poster PDF
(1.1 MB)
P1.2
Preliminary Study on Mechanism of � Mmesoscale Rainstorm Forming in Beijing City
Yun Chen
, National Meteorological Center, CMA, Beijing, China; and Q. Li II, T. Chen III, Z. Li IV, B. Bi V, and L. He
P1.3
Urban 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
P1.4
The downtown Atlanta, Georgia, EF-2 tornado of 14 March 2008
Steven E. Nelson
, NOAA/NWS, Peachtree City, GA; and L. Rothfusz
Poster PDF
(656.5 kB)
P1.5
The Determination of Optimal Thresholds of Tropical Cyclone Incremental Wind Speed Probabilities to Support Expressions of Uncertainty in Text Forecasts
Pablo Santos
, NOAA/NWS, Miami, FL; and D. Sharp, M. DeMaria, and S. Kiser
Poster PDF
(107.0 kB)
P1.6
Urban climate impact and prioritization of essential climates variables
Shane Forsythe-Newell
, STG, Inc., Asheville, NC; and K. Roberts and B. R. Barkstrom
Poster PDF
(1.2 MB)
P1.7
A 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
P1.8
A 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
P1.9
Societal vulnerability and response to hurricanes in the Lower Rio Grande Valley
Isabelle Ruin, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and
J. G. Estupi��n
, B. S. Goldsmith, M. H. Hayden, C. Brown, J. P. Koval, K. Strebe, and O. Sobrevilla Blanco
P1.10
Post 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
P1.11
Central Florida smoke and fog - carnage on Interstate 4
Jennifer M. Collins, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL; and
C. H. Paxton
, R. J. Davis, N. M. Petro, and A. N. Williams
Poster PDF
(388.4 kB)
P1.12
The morphological characteristic and spatial behavior of the meteorological disaster event
Hu Haibo Hu
, Institute of Urban Meteorology, CMA, Beijing 100089, Beijing, CO, China
P1.13
An assessment of anthropogenic effects on precipitation in and near the Phoenix, Arizona, Metropolitan Area
Paul M. I�iguez
, NOAA/NWS, Tempe, AZ
Poster PDF
(572.8 kB)
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