8th Conference on Polar Meteorology and Oceanography
    

Poster Session 3

 Formal Poster Viewing - Atmophere, Ice, Ocean
 Organizer: James Pinto, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
 P3.1Parameterizing snow albedo by means of ARM data measured at Barrow, Ak  
Nicole Mölders, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK; and H. Luijting and K. Sassen
 P3.2UV radiation in the southern seas in summer 2000  extended abstract
Gerd Wendler, Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK; and B. Hartmann
 P3.3Increased exposure of Southern Ocean phytoplankton to UV radiation  
Dan Lubin, SIO/Univ. Of California, La Jolla, CA; and K. R. Arrigo
 P3.4Surface Cloud-longwave Radiation Relationships at SHEBA site from a Neural Network Approach  extended abstract
Yonghua Chen, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ; and J. R. Miller, J. A. Francis, and F. Aires
 P3.5On the sensitivity of cloud related radiative processes on the initiation and rate of melt over snow covered landfast sea ice  
Xin Jin, Centre for Earth Observation Science, Winnipeg, MB, Canada; and D. G. Barber
 P3.6Observation of cloud properties and surface fluxes during the Mixed-Phase Arctic Cloud Experiment  extended abstract
James Mather, PNNL, Richland, WA; and J. Comstock, C. Flynn, C. N. Long, R. Marchand, S. McFarlane, A. Mendoza, D. Turner, K. Widener, J. Kay, and G. Zhang
 P3.7Modeling the cloudy boundary layer at SHEBA with the GFDL single column model  
John A. Beesley, NOAA/GFDL, Princeton, NJ
 P3.8Arctic mixed-phase cloud properties derived from surface-based sensors at SHEBA  extended abstract
Matthew D. Shupe, CIRES/Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and S. Y. Matrosov and T. Uttal
 P3.9On the extended lifetime of weakly forced mixed-phase clouds in the Arctic  
J. O. Pinto, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and H. C. Morrison
 P3.10Microphysical Influences on Modeled Arctic Roll Cloud Structure  extended abstract
Steven D. Greenberg, Penn State University, University Park, PA; and J. Y. Harrington
 P3.11On the influence of the state of the Antarctic 0scillation (AAO) on surface chemistry at the South Pole  
William D. Neff, NOAA, Boulder, Colorado
 P3.12Characterization of High Latitude Near-Surface Optical Turbulence - Phase I  extended abstract
Gail-Tirrell Vaucher, Army Research Laboratory, WSMR, NM; and B. Zak, D. Moudry, and K. Sassen
 P3.13Sources of biogenic aerosol particles over the central Arctic Ocean associated with the open lead surface microlayer  extended abstract
Caroline Leck, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden; and K. Bigg and M. Tjernström
 P3.14Characteristics of the turbulent boundary layer under drifting sea ice  
Anders Sirevaag, Bjerknes Centre of Climate Research, University of Bergen, Norway; and M. G. McPhee and I. Fer
 P3.15Surface Heat Fluxes over Lake Erie Pack Ice Fields  extended abstract
Mathieu R. Gerbush, University of Illinois, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Champaign, IL; and D. A. R. Kristovich and N. F. Laird
 P3.16Variability and vertical structure of the summer Arctic boundary layer  extended abstract
Michael Tjernström, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden; and T. Mauritsen
 P3.17Sensitivity studies on satellite-based remote sensing of precipitation at high latitudes  
Stefano Dietrich, CNR, 00133 Rome, Italy; and F. Baordo, C. Iori, C. M. Medaglia, A. Mugnai, E. Santorelli, G. J. Tripoli, A. S. Adams, and E. A. Smith
 P3.18Investigating Antarctic Precipitation in the Ross Island Region From Various Observing Platforms  extended abstract
Shelley L. Knuth, Antarctic Meteorological Research Center, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and G. J. Tripoli and C. R. Stearns
 P3.19Simulation of an Arctic extreme rain event using MM5/3DVAR at different horizontal resolutions  extended abstract
Xingang Fan, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK; and J. E. Walsh and J. S. Tilley
 P3.20Assimilation of MODIS retrievals with the MM5/3DVAR system in an Arctic extreme rain event  extended abstract
Xingang Fan, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK; and J. R. Krieger, X. Meng, R. W. Smith, and J. E. Walsh
 P3.21Antarctic Net Precipitation Estimates Using TOVS and NCEP-DOE Renalysis-2  
Cheng-Zhi Zou, NOAA/NESDIS/ORA, Camp Springs, MD; and M. Van Woert and C. Xu
 P3.22Numerical Simulation of Different Complex Terrain Flows in South-Central Alaska: Implication for Air Pollution Transport  extended abstract
Jeremy R. Krieger, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK; and J. Zhang
 P3.23Evaluation of Antarctic Mesoscale Prediction System (AMPS) forecasts for different synoptic weather patterns  extended abstract
Luna M. Rodriguez-Manzanet, University of Puerto Rico - Rio Piedras, San Juan, PR; and J. J. Cassano
 Paper P3.24 has been moved to Session 7, new paper number 7.3A  
 P3.25A study of coherent tropopause disturbances within the Northern Hemispheric circumpolar vortex  extended abstract
Joseph R. Kravitz, University at Albany/SUNY, New York, NY; and L. F. Bosart, D. Keyser, and A. R. Aiyyer
 P3.26The role of rheology in simulating sea-ice ridging  
Jinlun Zhang, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and D. A. Rothrock
 P3.27Sensitivity of simulated Greenland ice sheet mass balance terms to atmospheric model configuration  
John J. Cassano, CIRES/Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and M. J. Shaw and C. S. Takeuchi
 P3.28Assimilation of Observed Sea Ice Motion in Models: Error Analysis  
Todd E. Arbetter, NSIDC/CIRES/Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and W. N. Meier
P3.29Break-up of Giant Tabular Icebergs in North East Greenland  
Keld Q. Hansen, Danish Meteorological Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark
 P3.30Diagnosing Atlantic Layer circulation and properties in AOMIP models  
Greg Holloway, Institute of Ocean Science, Sidney, BC, Canada; and E. C. Hunke, M. Maltrud, and M. J. Karcher
 P3.31California Currents of the Arctic Ocean  
Greg Holloway, Institute of Ocean Science, Sidney, BC, Canada
 Paper P3.32 has been moved to Session 4, New Paper Number P4.1A  

Wednesday, 12 January 2005: 2:30 PM-4:00 PM

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