Themed Joint Session 37 The Application of Artificial Intelligence in the Field of Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology

Wednesday, 9 January 2013: 1:30 PM-2:30 PM
Room 18A (Austin Convention Center)
Hosts: (Joint between the 11th Conference on Artificial and Computational Intelligence and its Applications to the Environmental Sciences; and the 16th Conference on Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology )
Cochairs:
Haig Iskenderian, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Weather Sensing, Lexington, MA and Amy McGovern, Univ. of Oklahoma, School of Computer Science, Norman, OK

Papers:
1:30 PM
TJ37.1
Detection and nowcasting of convective turbulence using artificial intelligence techniques
John K. Williams, NCAR, Boulder, Colorado; and G. Blackburn, J. A. Craig, F. McDonough, G. Meymaris, and R. D. Sharman
1:45 PM
TJ37.2
Probabilistic forecasting for isolated thunderstorms using a genetic algorithm: the DC3 campaign
Christopher J. Hanlon, Penn State Univ., University Park, PA; and G. S. Young, J. Verlinde, A. A. Small III, and S. Bose
2:00 PM
TJ37.3
Using a Random Forest to Predict Convective Initiation in SATCAST
D. Ahijevych, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and J. K. Williams, J. Mecikalski, C. P. Jewett, J. R. Walker, and N. Bledsoe
2:15 PM
TJ37.4
Convective Initiation Forecasts Through the Use of Machine Learning Methods
Mark S. Veillette, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA; and H. Iskenderian, P. M. Lamey, and L. J. Bickmeier
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