85th AMS Annual Meeting

: Sixth Conference on Coastal Atmospheric and Oceanic Prediction and Processes

Sixth Conference on Coastal Atmospheric and Oceanic Prediction and Processes

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Sunday, 9 January 2005

6:00 AM-6:00 AM: Sunday, 9 January 2005


SUN 9 JAN

7:30 AM-7:30 AM: Sunday, 9 January 2005


Short Course Registration

9:00 AM-5:40 PM: Sunday, 9 January 2005


Conference Registration

Monday, 10 January 2005

6:00 AM-6:00 AM: Monday, 10 January 2005


Mon 10 Jan

7:30 AM-7:30 AM: Monday, 10 January 2005


Registration continues through Thursday, 13 January

8:55 AM-5:45 PM: Monday, 10 January 2005


Joint Session 1
Polar Coastal Processes (Joint with Sixth Conference on Coastal Atmospheric and Oceanic Prediction and Processes and the 8th Conf on Polar Meteorology and Oceanography)
Sponsors: (Joint between the 8th Conference on Polar Meteorology and Oceanography; and the Sixth Conference on Coastal Atmospheric and Oceanic Prediction and Processes )
Organizers: Ruth H. Preller, NRL; Taneil Uttal, NOAA/Earth Systems Research Laboratory; Eric DeWeaver, University of Wisconsin; Stephen D. Burk, NRL

Papers:
  9:25 AM
Local, Regional and Hemispheric forcing of Polynyas: Experiences from the NOW and CASES research networks
David G. Barber, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada; and J. Lukovich and J. M. Hanesiak

  9:40 AM
  10:10 AM
Mesoscale modeling of the Antarctic atmosphere
David H. Bromwich, Byrd Polar Research Center, Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH; and A. J. Monaghan

  10:40 AM
A development climatology of cyclones affecting the Alaskan coastal zone
Elizabeth N. Cassano, CIRES/Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and A. H. Lynch

  11:10 AM
Climatology of the air-sea interaction associated with high wind events near Cape Farewell Greenland
Wataru Yanase, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; and G. W. K. Moore

  11:25 AM
Storminess and coastal change in the Mackenzie-Beaufort region of the Northwest Territories, Canada (Invited Presentation)
Steven M Solomon, Geological Survey of Canada, Dartmouth, NS, Canada; and G. Manson and D. E. Atkinson

  11:55 AM
  12:10 PM
Hydrologic Regime and Change in the Large Northern Watersheds
Daqing Yang, Univ. of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK; and D. L. Kane and B. Ye

  12:25 PM
Coastal and polar atmospheric regional modeling – how good are our models? (Invited Presentation)
Michael Tjernström, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden

http://www.misu.su.se/~michaelt/home.html

  12:55 PM
Estimating Arctic snowfall with a land surface hydrology model
Jessie Ellen Cherry, Columbia University/Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Palisades, NY; and S. J. Déry, L. -. B. Tremblay, and M. Stieglitz

  1:10 PM
  1:25 PM
Parameterizing the turbulent surface fluxes over summer sea ice
Edgar L. Andreas, U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, NH; and P. O. G. Persson, R. E. Jordan, T. W. Horst, P. S. Guest, A. A. Grachev, and C. W. Fairall

  1:40 PM
Warm season processes at SHEBA
Kirstie L. Stramler, Columbia University, New York, NY; and A. D. Del Genio and W. B. Rossow

  1:55 PM
Welcoming Remarks
Ruth H. Preller, NRL, Stennis Space Center, MS

  2:00 PM
Coffee Break in Poster Session Room

  2:30 PM
Lunch Break

  4:00 PM
Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break

  5:30 PM
Discharge and water chemistry of streams in NW Greenland (76°N, 68°W) (Formerly Paper Number JP1.7)
Birgit Hagedorn, University of Washington, Department of Earth and Space sciences & Quaternary Research Center, Seattle, WA; and R. S. Sletten and B. Hallet

2:30 PM-4:00 PM: Monday, 10 January 2005


Joint Poster Session 1
Formal Poster Viewing - Polar Coastal Processes (Joint with Sixth Conference on Coastal Atmospheric and Oceanic Prediction and Processes and the 8th Conf on Polar Meteorology and Oceanography)
Sponsors: (Joint between the 8th Conference on Polar Meteorology and Oceanography; and the Sixth Conference on Coastal Atmospheric and Oceanic Prediction and Processes )
Organizer: Peter S. Guest, NPS

Papers:
 
Freshwater distribution and its variability in the Arctic Ocean deduced from historical hydrochemistry
Michiyo Yamamoto-Kawai, International Arctic Research Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK; and N. Tanaka, S. Pivovarov, and L. Timokhov

Poster PDF (428.0 kB)
 
Meteorological conditions in Nares Strait and Smith Sound derived from a regional mesoscale model
Philip L. Barbour, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR; and R. M. Samelson

 
Turbulent mixing in the under-ice boundary layer in Van Mijenfjorden (Svalbard), melt season 2004.
Karolina Widell, Geophysical Institute, University of Bergen, 5007 Bergen, Norway; and I. Fer

 
The role of tides in Arctic ice/ocean climate
Greg Holloway, Institute of Ocean Science, Sidney, BC, Canada; and A. Proshutinsky

 
Modeling Bering Sea Tides
Congbiao Liu, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK; and J. Wang and Z. Kowalik

 
Surface water and energy fluxes of the pan-Arctic land region based on a land surface model and ERA-40 reanalysis
Fengge Su, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and J. C. Adam, K. E. Trenberth, and D. P. Lettenmaier

 
Paper JP1.7 has been moved to Joint Session J1, New Paper Number J1.15A

 
Moisture transport and polar ice sheets variability
Wenqing Tang, JPL, Pasadena, CA; and W. T. Liu

 
Numerical investigation of the relationship between the Ross Iceshelf Air Stream (RAS) and katabatic flows
Amanda S. Adams, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and G. J. Tripoli

 
An assessment of four model bulk aerodynamic algorithms used over sea ice
Michael A. Brunke, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; and M. Zhou, X. Zeng, and E. L. Andreas

 
The Effect of the Sea Ice Zone on the Development of Boundary Layer Roll Clouds during Cold Air Outbreaks
Anthony Liu, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; and G. W. K. Moore, K. Tsuboki, and I. A. Renfrew

 
Mesoscale modeling during MPACE
Alexander Avramov, Penn State University, University Park, PA; and V. T. Yannuzzi, P. Q. Olsson, C. P. Bahrmann, J. Y. Harrington, and J. Verlinde

Poster PDF (1.0 MB)
 
Numerical simulations of cyclone interaction with the orography of Greenland
Rebekah Martin, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; and G. W. K. Moore

 
Barrier flow and tip jets: A QuikSCAT climatology of high wind speed events near Greenland
G. W. K. Moore, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; and I. A. Renfrew

5:30 PM-5:30 PM: Monday, 10 January 2005


Sessions End for the day

5:30 PM-7:00 PM: Monday, 10 January 2005


FORMAL OPENING OF EXHIBITS WITH RECEPTION (CASH BAR)

7:30 PM-7:30 PM: Monday, 10 January 2005


Suki Manabe Symposium Banquet

Tuesday, 11 January 2005

6:00 AM-6:00 AM: Tuesday, 11 January 2005


TUE 11 JAN

8:30 AM-12:00 PM: Tuesday, 11 January 2005


2
Coupled Modeling and Coastal Air-Sea Interaction
Sponsor: Sixth Conference on Coastal Atmospheric and Oceanic Prediction and Processes
Organizers: Alan Blumberg, Stevens Institute of Technology; John G.W. Kelley, NOAA

Papers:
  8:30 AM
2.1
A unified dynamical model for atmospheric and oceanic flows
Claude Girard, Recherche en prévision numérique, Meteorological Service of Canada, Dorval QC H9P 1J3, Dorval, QC, Canada; and R. François, P. Pellerin, F. Saucier, and H. Ritchie

  8:45 AM
2.2
Development of a regional coupled ocean-atmosphere model
Hyodae Seo, IPRC, Univ. Hawaii, Honolulu, HI; and A. J. Miller, J. O. Roads, and M. Kanamitsu

Poster PDF (2.5 MB)
  9:00 AM
2.3
Southern California Bight current system forced by 1996-2003 MM5 wind
Changming Dong, IGPP/UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; and M. Blaas, A. Hall, M. Hughes, and J. McWilliams

  9:15 AM
2.4
Seasonal comparisons of strong western North Pacific cyclones and the SST anomalies beneath them
Richard E. Danielson, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada; and J. R. Gyakum

  9:30 AM
2.5
Adriatic air-sea coupling
Julie Pullen, NRL, Monterey, CA; and J. D. Doyle and R. Signell

  9:45 AM
2.6
Application of Adaptive Triangular Grids to Simulation of Coastal Atmospheric & Oceanic Prediction
David Bacon, Science Applications International Corporation, McLean, VA; and N. Ahmad, T. J. Dunn, M. S. Hall, and A. Sarma

  10:00 AM
2.7
Response of the East Florida Shelf and Florida Current to mesocale wind-forcing
Christopher N. K. Mooers, RSMAS, University of Miami, Miami, FL; and J. Fiechter and I. Bang

  10:15 AM
2.8
Seasonal heat storage and advection in the California Current
Kathleen A. Edwards, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and K. A. Kelly

  10:30 AM
2.9
Wind stress and wind stress curl during upwelling season along the California coast
Darko R. Koracin, DRI, Reno, NV; and A. Kochanski, C. E. Dorman, and E. Dever

  10:45 AM
Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break (Please Refer to Poster Session P1 for Title and Author Information)

9:45 AM-11:00 AM: Tuesday, 11 January 2005


Poster Session 1
Poster Session P1: Formal Viewing
Sponsor: Sixth Conference on Coastal Atmospheric and Oceanic Prediction and Processes

Papers:
 
Modeling upwelling with a coupled Atmosphere-Ocean mesoscale model
João P. Ferreira, Instituto de Meteorologia, Lisbon, Portugal; and P. M. A. Miranda

Poster PDF (687.0 kB)
 
Turbulence surface fluxes in the cloudy marine atmospheric boundary layer near the coast
John Kalogiros, National Observatory of Athens, Athens, Greece; and Q. Wang, S. R. Ramp, G. Buzorius, and H. Jonsson

 
Utilizing the New Jersey sea breeze as an alternative energy source
Louis A. Bowers, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ; and R. Dunk, J. F. Brodie, M. E. Linkin, C. A. Rhodes, and M. E. Papier

 
A Multiseason Comparison Study of the Forecast Skill among Three Numerical Models over the South-central United States
Duanjun Lu, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS; and L. D. White and R. S. Reddy

 
Large-scale atmospheric circulation associated with northwesterly surface wind along the Central and Southern California coasts
Stephen V. Taylor, SIO/Univ. of California and Hydrologic Research Center, La Jolla, CA; and N. E. Graham, D. R. Cayan, and K. P. Georgakakos

 
Planning forecasts for the coastal and offshore air quality measurement activities for the ICARTT summer 2004 campaign
James P. Koermer, Plymouth State University, Plymouth, NH; and J. Zabransky, E. Hoffman, T. Bray, R. Cloutier, J. Cordeira, M. DiProfio, A. Loconto, and M. Wellman

Poster PDF (249.8 kB)
 
An Extreme Event Analysis for the Portuguese Coast - Coupling of Atmospheric and Oceanographic Features
Alvaro Semedo, NPS, Monterey, CA; and W. A. Nuss and T. H. C. Herbers

 
Observations of coastal upwelling off the coast of the South Atlantic Bight in summer of 2003: An application of NASA’s remote sensing data to coastal studies
Dongliang Yuan, GES DISC DAAC, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771, Greenbelt, Maryland; and A. Savtchenko and C. Li

 
Verification study: Modeling the evolution and structure of nocturnal stratocumulus during DYCOMS-II
Ramesh K. Vellore, DRI, Reno, NV; and D. Koracin, M. Wetzel, and J. G. Powers

Poster PDF (259.4 kB)
 
High resolution marine wind retrieval using synthetic aperture radar
Richard E. Danielson, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada; and H. Ritchie, M. Dowd, and L. Fillion

1:30 PM-5:30 PM: Tuesday, 11 January 2005


3
Ocean-atmosphere-land Observations, Models and Data Analysis
Sponsor: Sixth Conference on Coastal Atmospheric and Oceanic Prediction and Processes
Organizers: Frank Aikman, NOAA, NOS, MMAP; Jay Titlow III, WeatherFlow, Inc.

Papers:
  1:30 PM
3.1
Progress with the POL Coastal Observatory
Roger Proctor, Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory, Liverpool, United Kingdom; and J. Howarth and P. Knight

  1:45 PM
3.2
A 20+ year climatology of northwesterly surface wind along the California coast
Stephen V. Taylor, SIO/Univ. of California and Hydrologic Research Center, La Jolla, CA; and N. E. Graham, D. R. Cayan, and K. P. Georgakakos

  2:15 PM
3.4
Observations and modeling of the coastal meteorology of the United Arab Emirates during the Unified Aerosol Experiment (2004)
Rebecca E. Eager, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC; and S. Raman, P. Childs, R. P. Boyles, J. S. Reid, and D. Westphal

  2:30 PM
3.5
 
3.6
Influence of MODIS vegetation data on sea breeze forecasts along the Mississippi Gulf coast using a mesoscale weather prediction model

  3:00 PM
3.7
Seasonal evolution of the sea-land breeze circulation and its role in the precipitation climatology of northwestern Mexico
Michael Douglas, NOAA/NSSL, Norman, OK; and J. M. Galvez, J. F. Mejia, C. Brown, R. Orozco, and C. Watts

http://www.nssl.noaa.gov/projects/pacs/web/html/NAME/ENGLISH/index.html

  3:15 PM
3.8
Observations and simulations of intense spring sea breezes along the New York – New Jersey coast
Stanley David Gedzelman, The City College of New York, New York, NY; and K. Y. Kong and S. A. Austin

  3:30 PM
3.9
Do we understand the subtropical sea breeze?
John W. Nielsen-Gammon, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX; and K. R. Walter, C. C. Epifanio, and V. Chadwick

  4:00 PM
Prediction of Synoptic Current Reversals on the Louisiana-Texas Continental Shelf
Peter C. Chu, NPS, Monterey, CA; and L. M. Ivanov and O. Melnichenko

  4:15 PM
Decadal variations of Mixed Layer Depth and biological response in the southern California current
Hey-Jin Kim, SIO/Univ. Of California, La Jolla, CA; and A. Miller, D. Neilson, and J. McGowan

  4:30 PM
Airborne Doppler Wind Lidar Investigations of OLEs over the Eastern Pacific and the Implications for Flux Parameterizations
George D. Emmitt, Simpson Weather Associates, Charlottesville, VA; and C. O'Handley, S. Greco, R. Foster, and R. A. Brown

  4:45 PM
Design and performance of smart balloons during the 2004 AIRMAP campaign
Steven Businger, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI; and R. Johnson and R. W. Talbot

  5:00 PM
Coffee Break in Exhibit Hall

5:30 PM-5:30 PM: Tuesday, 11 January 2005


Sessions end for the day

Wednesday, 12 January 2005

6:00 AM-6:00 AM: Wednesday, 12 January 2005


WED 12 JAN

8:30 AM-5:30 PM: Wednesday, 12 January 2005


4
Development and operation of coastal forecast systems and data assimilation
Sponsor: Sixth Conference on Coastal Atmospheric and Oceanic Prediction and Processes
Organizers: Mark Vincent, University of South Flordia; Leslie K. Rosenfeld, NPS

Papers:
  8:30 AM
4.1
A Coastal Wave Forecasting System for New Jersey and Long Island Waters
Alan Blumberg, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ; and S. Fan, T. Herrington, M. Bruno, A. M. Cope, Q. Ahsan, and H. Li

  8:45 AM
4.2
Near Real-time Depiction of the California Current System
John C. Kindle, Naval Research Laboratory, Stennis Space Center, MS; and S. DeRada, R. Arnone, I. Shulman, B. Penta, and S. Anderson

  9:00 AM
4.3
A Nowcast/Forecast Model of the St. Johns River and Its Performance Assessment
Aijun Zhang, NOAA/National Ocean Service, Silver Spring, MD; and E. P. Myers and F. Aikman III

  9:30 AM
4.5
Application of COAMPSTM Ocean Data Assimilation in the AOSN II Monterey Bay
Xiaodong Hong, NRL, Monterey, CA; and J. D. Doyle, R. M. Hodur, and P. J. Martin

  9:45 AM
4.6
Modelling Coastal Rivers Operationally: A Case Study in the St. Johns River, Fla
Reggina Cabrera Garza, NOAA/NWS, Peachtree City, GA; and J. Sylvestre and M. Watts

Poster PDF (906.6 kB)
  10:15 AM
4.8
A real-time coastal ocean prediction experiment for MREA04
Dong S. Ko, NRL, Stennis Space Center, MS; and C. D. Rowley, P. J. Martin, and R. H. Preller

  10:30 AM
4.9
Ensemble Forecasting and Adaptive Observations in Monterey Bay
Sharanya J. Majumdar, RSMAS/University of Miami, Miami, FL; and C. H. Bishop, Z. Li, Y. Chao, J. K. Choi, and P. F. J. Lermusiaux

  10:45 AM
An Operational Coastal Mesoscale Forecast System
James K. Titlow III, WeatherFlow Inc., Poquoson, VA

  11:00 AM
DIOPS: A PC-Based Wave, Tide and Surf Prediction System
Richard A. Allard, NRL, Stennis Space Center, MS; and J. D. Dykes, J. M. Kaihatu, and D. Wakeham

  11:15 AM
Using Hydrodynamics to Fill Undersampled Ocean Surface Current Maps
Rosa M. Fitzgerald, The University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX; and D. Barrick

  11:30 AM
Ceiling Forecasts for Naval Operations in Southern California
Rodney Paul Jacques, Naval Pacific Meteorology and Oceanography Center - San Diego, San Diego, CA; and D. Geiszler

  11:45 AM
A data assimilative approach to coastal water level forecasting
Brian O. Blanton, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC; and D. R. Lynch, K. W. Smith, and R. A. Luettich

  12:00 PM
Validation of a nearshore wave model in a harbor entrance with a dynamic wave and littoral process environment
Douglas Saucedo, Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA; and G. B. Crawford and T. Nicolini

  12:15 PM
Coffee Break

  12:45 PM
Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break

  4:15 PM
Lunch Break

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


Poster Session 2
Poster Session P2: Formal Viewing
Sponsor: Sixth Conference on Coastal Atmospheric and Oceanic Prediction and Processes

Papers:
 
Coastal atmospheric boundary layer impacts on refractivity and EM propagation
Stephen D. Burk, NRL, Monterey, CA; and T. Haack

Poster PDF (234.5 kB)
 
The California delta breeze: characteristics and sub-daily forecasting
David W. Pierce, SIO/Univ. of California, San Diego, CA; and D. Gaushell

 
New England coastal air pollution dispersion modeling
Michael Tjernström, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden; and M. Zagar and W. M. Angevine

http://www.misu.su.se/~michaelt/home.html

Poster PDF (1.1 MB)
 
Modeling the summer diurnal cycle in SW Iberia (The CICLUS experiment)
Pedro M. M. Soares, Universidade de Lisboa/Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal; and P. M. A. Miranda, J. Teixeira, A. P. Siebesma, and J. P. Ferreira

Poster PDF (1.2 MB)
 
The origins of Southern California's climate diversity
Mimi Hughes, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; and A. Hall

 
An Observational and Modeled Examination of the Seaward Expansion of a Sea Breeze Circulation
James K. Titlow III, WeatherFlow Inc., Poquoson, VA; and R. E. Marshall

Poster PDF (142.0 kB)
 
Hurricane Isabel: A numerical model study of storm surge along the east coast of the United States
Ruth H. Preller, NRL, Stennis Space Center, MS; and P. G. Posey and G. M. Dawson

Poster PDF (1.8 MB)
 
Development of a tidal model for central California
Leslie K. Rosenfeld, NPS, Monterey, CA; and I. Shulman, M. S. Cook, L. I. Shulman, and J. D. Paduan

Poster PDF (1.3 MB)
 
Orographic and large-scale influence on Southern California precipitation patterns
Gregory John Masi, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; and A. Hall

 
On the Optimal Wind Direction in Changing the Coastal Sea Level Along the West Florida Shelf
Yonggang Liu, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, FL; and R. H. Weisberg

 
Trends in coastal impacts of tropical cyclones over the Australian region in an enhanced greenhouse gas environment
Lance M. Leslie, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and D. J. Karoly and M. Leplastrier

3:30 PM-6:30 PM: Wednesday, 12 January 2005


Exhibits Open

5:30 PM-5:30 PM: Wednesday, 12 January 2005


Sessions End for the day

5:30 PM-6:30 PM: Wednesday, 12 January 2005


Exhibits Open

7:30 PM-7:30 PM: Wednesday, 12 January 2005


AMS Annual Awards Banquet

Thursday, 13 January 2005

6:00 AM-6:00 AM: Thursday, 13 January 2005


THUR 13 JAN

8:30 AM-11:45 AM: Thursday, 13 January 2005


5
atmospheric and oceanic processes
Sponsor: Sixth Conference on Coastal Atmospheric and Oceanic Prediction and Processes
Organizers: Steven Businger, University of Hawaii; Julie Pullen, NRL

Papers:
 
5.1
Analysis of simulations of landfalling storms from the CALJET/PACJET field programs

  9:15 AM
5.4
Development of the coastal boundary layer in offshore flow from New England
Wayne M. Angevine, University of Colorado/CIRES/NOAA, Boulder, CO; and J. E. Hare, C. W. Fairall, and D. E. Wolfe

  9:30 AM
5.5
Interannual and synoptic variability of non-brightband and brightband winter rain in California’s coastal mountains
Paul J. Neiman, NOAA/ERL/ETL, Boulder, CO; and B. E. Martner, A. White, G. A. Wick, F. M. Ralph, and D. Kingsmill

  9:45 AM
5.6
Numerical simulations of air flows in and around a city in a coastal region
Tetsuji Yamada, Yamada Science & Art Corporation, Santa Fe, NM

  10:00 AM
5.7
Impact of tropical easterly waves on gulf surges during the North American Monsoon
Jennifer L. Adams, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and D. J. Stensrud

  10:15 AM
5.8
Mean structure and variability of the low-level jet across the central Gulf of California from NOAA WP-3D flight level observations during the North American Monsoon Experiment
John F. Mejia, CIMMS/Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and M. Douglas

http://www.nssl.noaa.gov/projects/pacs/web/html/NAME/ENGLISH/P3/indexP3.html

  10:30 AM
5.9
Simulation of Interaction of the Atmospheric Marine Layer with Point Conception
Clive E. Dorman, SIO/Univ. of California, La Jolla, CA; and D. R. Koracin

  10:45 AM
Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break (Please Refer to Poster Session P2 for Title and Author Information)

12:00 PM-3:45 PM: Thursday, 13 January 2005


Exhibits Open

12:15 PM-1:30 PM: Thursday, 13 January 2005


Lunch Break

1:30 PM-3:00 PM: Thursday, 13 January 2005


6
Coastal storms, waves, tides, and storm surge
Sponsor: Sixth Conference on Coastal Atmospheric and Oceanic Prediction and Processes
Organizer: Roger Proctor, Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory

Papers:
  1:30 PM
6.1
The historic San Francisco flash flood event of 25 February 2004
Warren Blier, NOAA/NWSFO, Monterey, CA; and J. P. Monteverdi and J. Null

  1:45 PM
6.2
A high resolution nearshore wave model and bar forecast model for northwestern California
Troy Nicolini, NOAA/NWS, Eureka, CA; and G. B. Crawford, E. Rogers, T. Williams, E. M. Devaliere, and D. Saucedo

  2:00 PM
6.3
  2:15 PM
6.4
  2:30 PM
6.5
Tidal prediction in the Asian marginal Pacific
Ruth H. Preller, NRL, Stennis Space Center, MS; and P. J. Martin and S. K. Riedlinger

  2:45 PM
6.6
Modeling and mapping water levels and transport in the St. Johns River, Forida
Frank Aikman, NOAA, NOS, MMAP, Silver Spring, MD; and J. Sylvestre, E. P. Myers, and M. Watts

3:00 PM-3:00 PM: Thursday, 13 January 2005


Registration Desk Closes

3:00 PM-3:30 PM: Thursday, 13 January 2005


Coffee Break

3:30 PM-5:00 PM: Thursday, 13 January 2005


7
Tropical Cyclones
Sponsor: Sixth Conference on Coastal Atmospheric and Oceanic Prediction and Processes
Organizer: Christopher N. K. Mooers, Univ. of Miami/RSMAS

Papers:
  3:30 PM
7.1
Tornado outbreaks associated with land-falling tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Basin
Stephanie M. Verbout, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and L. M. Leslie, H. E. Brooks, D. M. Schultz, and D. J. Karoly

  4:00 PM
7.4
Precipitation distribution from landfalling tropical cyclones over the Southeast United States Coast
Alan F. Srock, University at Albany/SUNY, Albany, NY; and L. Bosart and J. E. Molinari

  4:15 PM
7.5
Data Mining for Tropical Cyclone Intensity Prediction
Jiang Tang, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA; and R. Yang and M. Kafatos

  4:30 PM
7.6
A simulative improvement of Hurricane Andrew with a landfall on Florida by the physical dissipative technique
Ying Liu, Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing, China; and C. Liu

  4:45 PM
7.7
4. Tropical Storm Forecast Improvements in the GOES-R Era. Emphasis: A Survey of the Expected Spatial and Temporal Atmosphere and Ocean Observational Improvements
Phillip A. Zuzolo, The Boeing Company, Springfield, VA; and B. Zuzolo, S. G. Hoffert, M. F. Tutza, K. Lausten, R. Domikis, and G. R. Alexander

3:45 PM-3:45 PM: Thursday, 13 January 2005


Exhibits Close

5:30 PM-5:30 PM: Thursday, 13 January 2005


Conference Ends

6:00 PM-6:00 PM: Thursday, 13 January 2005


Ed Lorenz Symposium Banquet