Session 9 Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere II

Wednesday, 10 January 2018: 1:30 PM-3:45 PM
Room 13AB (ACC) (Austin, Texas)
Host: 19th Symposium on Meteorological Observation and Instrumentation
Chair:
Sytske Kimball, Univ. of South Alabama, Earth Sciences, Mobile, AL

Papers:
1:30 PM
9.1
An Analysis of Coordinated Observations from NOAA's Ronald Brown Ship and G-IV Aircraft in a Landfalling Atmospheric River over the North Pacific during CalWater-2015
Paul J. Neiman, NOAA/ESRL, Boulder, CO; and N. Gaggini, C. W. Fairall, J. Aikins, J. R. Spackman, R. Leung, J. Fan, J. C. Hardin, N. Nalli, and A. White
1:45 PM
9.2
2:00 PM
9.3
Multi-Instrument Observations of Prolonged Stratified Wind Layers at the Iqaluit Supersite
Zen Mariani, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Toronto, ON, Canada; and A. Dehghan, G. Gascon, P. Joe, and D. Hudak
2:15 PM
9.4
High-Altitude Temperature Sounding (HATS): A Passive Approach for 3D Observation of Upper Atmosphere Dynamics.
Larry L. Gordley, G & A Technical Software, Newport News, VA; and B. T. Marshall and D. C. Fritts
2:30 PM
9.5
GNSS Radio Occultation Excess Phase Data including Integrated Uncertainty Estimation and Intercomparison between Processing Centers
Josef Innerkofler, Austrian Science Fund–DK Climate Change, Univ. of Graz, Graz, Austria; and C. Pock, G. Kirchengast, M. Schwärz, A. Jäggi, Y. Andres, C. Marquardt, D. Hunt, W. Schreiner, and J. Schwarz

2:45 PM
9.6
NCAR/EOL Airborne Phased Array Radar (APAR): Recent Progress and Future Development Efforts
Louis L. Lussier III, NCAR, Broomfield, CO; and J. A. Moore, W. C. Lee, E. Loew, J. Vivekanandan, V. Grubišić, P. S. Tsai, M. J. Dixon, J. M. Emmett, M. Lord, K. Hwang, and J. Ranson
3:00 PM
9.7
High-Temporal-Resolution Observations from the 2017 Atmospheric Imaging Radar Field Campaign
Casey B. Griffin, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and D. J. Bodine, J. Lujan Jr., A. Mahre, J. M. Kurdzo, and R. D. Palmer
3:15 PM
9.8
Characterization of Snowfall Properties at High Latitude Sites through Coincident Radar, Snowflake, and Fallspeed Observations
Steven J. Cooper, Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and C. Pettersen, N. B. Wood, M. Wolff, C. E. Schirle, T. L'Ecuyer, W. A. Petersen, and L. F. Bliven

3:30 PM
9.9
Remote Sensing of the Thermodynamic Precursors and Subsequent Tornado Vortex via Radiometer Observations: An EF-5 Case Study
Kimberly A. Reed, Radiometrics Corporation, Boulder, CO; and D. Berchoff, F. H. Carr, L. Blanchette, R. Hansen, R. Ware, and T. Wilfong

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