Poster Session |
| Convection, Decision Support Systems and ATM Posters |
| | 170 | Objective verification of manual and automated forecasts of cumulonimbus clouds from World Area Forecast Centres Andrew K. Mirza, Met Office, Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom; and B. Lunnon, P. Gill, and L. Reid |
| | 171 | Convection diagnosis and nowcasting system for transoceanic aircraft Cathy Kessinger, NCAR, Boulder, Colorado; and H. Cai, N. Rehak, D. Megenhardt, M. Steiner, M. Donovan, E. R. Williams, R. Bankert, and J. Hawkins |
| | 172 | Optical Turbulence Simulations from a Numerical Weather Prediction Model in Support of Air to Air Laser Communications Randall Alliss, Northrop Grumann Corporation, Chantilly, VA; and B. Felton |
| | 173 | Severe high altitude aircraft turbulence on thunderstorm peripheries Donald W. McCann, McCann Aviation Weather Reaserch, Inc., Overland Park, KS; and J. A. Knox and P. D. Williams |
| | 174 | How to represent the weather impact on aviation in a global air traffic model Stephan Himmelsbach, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Hannover, Germany; and T. Hauf and C. H. Rokitansky |
| | 175 | Convective Initiation in the northern Mid-Atlantic during the Summer Season Paul J. Croft, Kean University, Union, NJ; and A. Wuestenberg, D. Fadeski, and J. Schulte |
| | 176 | Diameters of cumulonimbi over land and ocean and their dependence on cloud base height Earle R. Williams, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA; and M. F. Donovan, Z. J. Luo, C. Kessinger, H. Cai, N. Rehak, D. Megenhardt, M. Steiner, J. Hawkins, R. Bankert, and D. Bou Karam |
| | 177 | Operational Scoring of Forecasts of Convective Weather Impacts in the Route Availability Planning Tool (RAPT) John Hayward, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA; and R. DeLaura and M. Matthews |
| | 178 | Translating an Ensemble Weather Forecast into Operational Disruption for the National Airspace System John Huhn, The MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA; and M. Duquette, D. Bright, J. Racy, G. Grosshans, and B. Sherman |
| | 179 | The “Barn Door” Effect Charles A. West, NOAA/NWS, Hampton, GA |
| | 180 | Multi-sensor visualization and assessment of the state of the atmosphere during the June 1 2009 AF447 crash Gregory Leptoukh, NASA, Greenbelt, MD; and D. Ostrenga, H. H. Aumann, Z. Liu, and A. Savtchenko |