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Results from the Deep Convective Clouds and Chemistry Experiment (DC3)

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Wednesday, 7 January 2015: 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
225AB (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Host: Seventh Conference on the Meteorological Applications of Lightning Data
Chair:  Timothy J. Lang, NASA/MSFC, Huntsville, AL

Papers:
  10:30 AM
9.1
Kinematic and Microphysical Control of Lightning Flash Rate over Northern Alabama
Lawrence Carey, University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL; and E. V. Schultz, C. J. Schultz, A. L. Bain, R. M. Mecikalski, W. Deierling, W. A. Petersen, and K. Pickering
  11:00 AM
9.3
Flash Size and Rates Relative to the Evolving Kinematics and Microphysics of the 29 May Kingfisher Supercell Observed during DC3
Elizabeth DiGangi, CIMMS/Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and D. R. MacGorman, C. L. Ziegler, M. I. Biggerstaff, D. Betten, and E. C. Bruning
  11:15 AM
9.4
A WRF-Chem analysis of flash rates, lightning-NOx production and subsequent trace gas chemistry of the 29-30 May 2012 convective event in Oklahoma during DC3
Kristin A. Cummings, University of Maryland, College Park, MD; and K. Pickering, M. C. Barth, M. M. Bela, Y. Li, D. Allen, E. C. Bruning, D. R. MacGorman, S. Rutledge, B. Basarab, B. R. Fuchs, A. J. Weinheimer, I. B. Pollack, T. B. Ryerson, H. Huntrieser, and M. I. Biggerstaff

  11:30 AM
9.5
Anomalously Electrified Storms in Colorado: A search for physical mechanisms
Brody R. Fuchs, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and S. Rutledge, P. Kennedy, E. C. Bruning, and V. N. Bringi
  11:45 AM
9.6
Charge structure comparison of thunderstorms that experience synoptic-scale vs. mesoscale forcing: UPLIGHTS, DC3, and NMT storms
Julia N. Tilles, New Mexico Tech, Socorro, NM; and R. J. Thomas, W. Rison, T. A. Warner, J. H. Helsdon, and P. R. Krehbiel