14th Conference on Interaction of the Sea and Atmosphere (Expanded View)

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Compact View of Conference

Saturday, 28 January 2006
7:30 AM-7:31 AM, Saturday
Short Course and Student Conference Registration
 
Sunday, 29 January 2006
7:30 AM-9:00 AM, Sunday
Short Course Registration
 
9:00 AM-6:00 PM, Sunday
Conference Registration
 
Monday, 30 January 2006
7:30 AM-6:00 PM, Monday
Registration Continues through Thursday, 2 February
 
9:00 AM-11:45 AM, Monday, A309
Session 1 Coupled Ocean–Atmosphere Basin–Scale And Decadal Variability
Chair: Daniel J. Vimont, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
9:00 AM1.1Investigating the causes of the response of the thermohaline circulation to past and future climate changes  extended abstract wrf recording
Ronald Stouffer, NOAA/GFDL, Princeton, NJ; and J. Yin, J. Gregory, K. W. Dixon, M. Spelman, W. Hurlin, A. Weaver, M. Eby, G. M. Flato, H. Hasumi, A. Hu, J. H. Jungclaus, I. V. Kamenkovich, A. Levermann, M. Montoya, S. Murakami, S. Nawrath, A. Oka, W. R. Peltier, D. Y. Robitaille, A. P. Sokolov, G. Vettoretti, and S. L. Weber
9:15 AM1.2Role of the re-emerging SST anomalies on the winter-to-winter persistence of the NAO (Invited Presentation)  
Christophe Cassou, CERFACS/CNRS, Toulouse, France; and C. Deser and M. Alexander
9:30 AM1.3positive feedback between NAO and SSTA tripole in the North Atlantic region  
Lin-Lin Pan, Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, FL; and F. F. Jin
9:45 AM1.4Effects of Ekman Transport on the NAO Response to a Tropical Atlantic SST Anomaly  
Shiling Peng, NOAA/CIRES/CDC, Boulder, CO; and W. A. Robinson, S. Li, and M. A. Alexander
10:00 AM1.5The Midlatitude Atmospheric Bridge to the North Pacific  
Grant Branstator, NCAR, Boulder, CO
10:15 AMCoffee Break in Meeting Room Foyer  
10:45 AM1.6Statistical prediction of midlatitude Pacific sea surface temperatures  
Cécile Penland, NOAA/CIRES/CDC, Boulder, CO; and M. Alexander and L. Matrosova
11:00 AM1.7Simulation of the 1976/1977 Climate Transition over the North Pacific: Sensitivity to Tropical Forcing  
Clara Deser, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and Y. O. Kwon
11:15 AM1.8Seasonal dependence of the WES feedback in the Pacific  
Daniel J. Vimont, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
11:30 AM1.9Are El Niño events becoming more prevalent?  
Todd Mitchell, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA; and J. M. Wallace
1.10SST warming trend in the Indian Ocean: what causes it?  
Lisan Yu, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA
 
12:00 PM-1:10 PM, Monday
Plenary Session 1 AMS Forum Kick-Off Luncheon (Cash & Carry available in the Meeting Room Foyer)
Chairs: Sue Grimmond, King's College, London United Kingdom; Steven Hanna, Harvard Univ., Boston, MA; Mark Andrews, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD
12:00 PMPL1.1Forum opening  
Gregory S. Forbes, The Weather Channel, Atlanta, GA; and M. Andrews, C. S. B. Grimmond, and S. R. Hanna
12:10 PMPL1.2How should we compare and evaluate urban land surface models?  
Martin Best, Met Office, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
12:40 PMPL1.3THUNDERSTORM IMPACTS: A MIX OF CURSES AND BLESSINGS  
Stanley Changnon, Changnon Climatologist, Mahomet, IL
 
1:30 PM-2:30 PM, Monday, A309
Session 2 VAMOS Ocean-Cloud-Atmosphere-Land Studies (VOCALS) I
Chair: Carlos R. Mechoso, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, CA
1:30 PM2.1The VOCALS Program - Ocean Dynamics, Stratocumulus and Climate in the Southeast Pacific  
Christopher S. Bretherton, Univ.of Washington, Seattle, WA; and R. A. Weller and C. R. Mechoso
1:45 PM2.2Coupled Simulations by the UCLA AGCM with a new PBL Parameterization and the MIT OGCM: Sensitivity to the AGCM Resolution  
Gabriel Cazes-Boezio, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, CA; and C. S. Konor, A. Arakawa, and C. R. Mechoso
2:00 PM2.3Regional climate dynamics and remote tropical influences for subtropical eastern oceanic boundaries  
James C. McWilliams, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, CA; and X. Capet, F. Colas, A. Hall, W. Large, and G. Danabasoglu
2:15 PM2.4Low-level coastal jet off central Chile: Climatology, dynamics, and associated cloud/SST properties  
René Garreaud, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile; and R. Muñoz and J. Rullant
 
2:30 PM-4:00 PM, Monday
Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break (M2)
 
2:30 PM, Monday, Exhibit Hall A2
Poster Session 1 VAMOS Ocean-Cloud-Atmosphere-Land Studies (VOCALS)
Chair: Carlos R. Mechoso, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, CA
 P1.1Mesoscale stratocumulus cloud patterns around San Felix Island  extended abstract
David A. Painemal, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile; and J. A. Rutllant and R. D. Garreaud
 P1.2Monitoring the Air-Sea Interface under the Chile-Peru Stratus  
Keir Colbo, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA; and R. A. Weller
 P1.3Diurnal variability of the cloud field over the VOCALS domain from GOES imagery  extended abstract
Jose M. Galvez, CIMMS/Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and R. Orozco and M. W. Douglas
 P1.4Offshore transport episodes of anthropogenic sulfur in northern Chile: potential impact on the stratocumulus cloud deck  extended abstract
Nicolás Huneeus, Univ.of Lille, Villeneuve d'Ascq, France; and L. Gallardo and J. A. Rutllant
 P1.5The sensitivity of Peruvian stratocumulus to the large-scale environment  
Ingo Richter, Univ.of Caifornia, Los Angeles, CA; and C. R. Mechoso
 P1.6Impact of Estimates of Initial Ocean State on ENSO Forecasts  
Gabriel Cazes-Boezio, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, CA; and D. Menemenlis and C. R. Mechoso
 
2:30 PM, Monday, Exhibit Hall A2
Poster Session 2 Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Basin-Scale and Decadal Variability
Chair: Daniel J. Vimont, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
 P2.1Variability of monthly FSU wind stress and heat fluxes over the Atlantic Ocean  
Paul J. Hughes, COAPS/ Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, FL; and M. A. Bourassa, J. J. O'Brien, and S. R. Smith
 P2.2Spatial Variability of Random Error and Biases in the FSU3 Winds  
M. A. Bourassa, COAPS/Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, FL; and S. R. Smith
 P2.3The Impact of Ekman Transport on Air-Sea Interaction in the North Pacific during ENSO  
Michael Alexander, NOAA/CIRES/CDC, Boulder, CO; and J. D. Scott
 P2.4Identification of El Niño's dynamical regime in the Climate Forecast System  
Cecile Penland, NOAA/ERL/CDC, Boulder, CO; and S. Saha
 P2.5Spatial and Temporal Structure of ENSO in 20th Century Climate Simulations  
Antonietta Capotondi, NOAA/ERL/CDC, Boulder, CO
 P2.6Seasonal characteristrics of air-sea coupled process and their implication on predictability  
Kyung Emilia Jin, COLA, Calverton, MD; and I. S. Kang and J. L. Kinter
 P2.7Coupled Air Sea Interaction in the South Pacific  
Niklas Schneider, IPRC/University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI
 
4:00 PM-5:30 PM, Monday, A309
Session 3 The Role of Ocean–Atmosphere Interaction in Tropical Climate and Its Variation
Chair: Bin Wang, Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI
4:00 PM3.1Ocean-atmosphere interaction and the variability of the South Asian monsoon  
Peter J. Webster, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
4:15 PM3.2Model simulations of the influences of ENSO on the East Asian Monsoon  
Ngar-Cheung Lau, NOAA/GFDL, Princeton, NJ
4:30 PM3.3How do lead-lag SST-rainfall relationships develop on intraseasonal time scale  
Bin Wang, Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI; and K. Kikuchi
4:45 PM3.4Interaction of African monsoon and the large-scale atmospheric circulation and oceans on intraseasonal, interannual and multidecadal timescales  
Dan C. Collins, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and C. D. Hoyos and P. J. Webster
5:00 PM3.5The equatorial Atlantic variability in an Intermediate Coupled Model: Air-sea coupling versus remote ENSO forcing  
Serena Illig, LEGOS/OMP, Toulouse, France; and B. Dewitte, D. Gushchina, N. Ayoub, and Y. Du Penhoat
5:15 PM3.6Some overlooked features of tropical Atlantic climate leading to a new Niño-like phenomenon  
Yuko Okumura, Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI; and S. P. Xie
 
5:30 PM, Monday
Sessions end for the day (M)
 
5:30 PM-7:30 PM, Monday
Formal Opening of Exhibits with Reception (Cash Bar)
 
7:30 PM, Monday
Holton Symposium Banquet
 
Tuesday, 31 January 2006
8:30 AM-9:45 AM, Tuesday, A309
Session 4 Marine Clouds and VOCALS II
Chair: Carlos R. Mechoso, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
8:30 AM4.1An explanation of actiniae cloud patterns  extended abstract wrf recording
Ernest Agee, Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN
8:45 AM4.2Tropical Dendritic Cumulus: An Observational Analysis  extended abstract wrf recording
Stephen D. Nicholls, Penn State Univ., University Park, PA; and G. S. Young
4.3Shipboard Investigation of Air-sea Interaction and Cloud Processes in the VOCALS Stratocumulus Region (VOCALS Submission)  
C. W. Fairall, NOAA/ETL, Boulder, CO; and D. E. Wolfe, P. Kollias, and P. Zuidema
9:00 AM4.3ABuoy observations of air-sea interactions in the VOCALS stratocumulus region  
Keir Colbo, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA; and R. A. Weller
9:15 AM4.4Boundary layer, cloud, and drizzle variability in the southeast Pacific stratocumulus regime  extended abstract wrf recording
Efthymios Serpetzoglou, Univ. of Miami/RSMAS, Miami, FL; and V. P. Ghate, B. A. Albrecht, P. Kollias, and C. Fairall
9:30 AM4.5Links between the microphysics and macrophysics of low clouds over southeast Pacific Ocean (VOCALS Submission)  
Robert Wood, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA; and K. Comstock, S. E. Yuter, C. S. Bretherton, P. Caldwell, C. W. Fairall, J. Tomlinson, and P. Zuidema
 
9:45 AM-11:00 AM, Tuesday
Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break (T1)
 
9:45 AM, Tuesday, Exhibit Hall A2
Joint Poster Session 1 MARINE METEOROLOGICAL APPLICATIONS OF REAL AND SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR (Joint between the 14th Conference on Interaction of the Sea and Atmosphere and 14th Conference on Satellite Meteorology and Oceanography )
Cochairs: Jochen Horstmann, GKSS Research Center, Geesthacht Germany; Nathaniel S. Winstead, Johns Hopkins Univ., Laurel, MD
 JP1.1Validation of QuikSCAT wind retrievals in tropical cyclone environments  extended abstract
Christopher C. Hennon, Univ. of North Carolina, Asheville, NC; and D. G. Long and F. J. Wentz
 JP1.2Cyclogenesis and Tropical Transition in decaying frontal zones  
Michelle L. Stewart, COAPS, Tallahassee, FL; and M. A. Bourassa
 JP1.3Near surface winds in the vicinity of SST gradients as observed by QuikSCAT  
Joseph M. Sienkiewicz, NOAA/NWS/NCEP, Camp Springs, MD; and G. McFadden
 JP1.4An evaluation of the application of sea level pressure analyses derived from near real time QuikSCAT winds as an operational tool within the NOAA Ocean Prediction Center  extended abstract
Joan M. Von Ahn, STG, Inc. and NOAA/NESDIS, Camp Springs, MD; and J. M. Sienkiewicz and J. Patoux
 JP1.5A high-resolution QuikSCAT based global ocean upwelling index: The first stage of a new series of satellite ocean processes products from NOAA/NESDIS/ORA  
Laurence N. Connor, NOAA/NESDIS, Camp Springs, MD; and Z. Jelenak, T. Mavor, and P. S. Chang
 JP1.6High resolution rain retrieval from SeaWinds scatterometer data  extended abstract
David G. Long, Brigham Young Univ., Provo, UT
 JP1.7Revealing the SeaWinds ocean vector winds under the rain using AMSR: Part II, the empirical approach  
Bryan W. Stiles, JPL, Pasadena, CA; and J. N. Huddleston, S. M. Hristova-Veleva, R. S. Dunbar, M. H. Freilich, B. A. Vanhoff, S. H. Yueh, S. V. Hsiao, G. Neumann, P. S. Callahan, R. W. Gaston, and W. Y. Tsai
 JP1.8Revealing the SeaWinds ocean vector winds under the rain using AMSR. Part I: The physical approach  
S. M. Hristova-Veleva, JPL, Pasadena, CA; and P. S. Callahan, R. S. Dunbar, S. H. Yueh, B. W. Stiles, J. N. Huddleston, S. V. Hsiao, G. Neumann, M. H. Freilich, B. A. Vanhoff, W. -. Y. Tsai, and R. W. Gaston
 JP1.9Using synthetic aperture radar to study coastal flows in the Gulf of Alaska  
Nathaniel S. Winstead, Johns Hopkins Univ., Laurel, MD; and B. A. Colle, G. S. Young, N. A. Bond, F. M. Monaldo, and D. R. Thompson
 JP1.10A Novel Approach to Marine Wind Speed Assessment using Synthetic Aperture Radar  extended abstract
Todd D. Sikora, Millersville Univ., Millersville, PA; and G. Young and N. Winstead
 JP1.11RAMS Simulated and SAR Observed Flow Interactions in the Lower Cook Inlet, Alaska  extended abstract
Haibo Liu, University of Alaska Anchorage, Anchorage, AK; and P. Olsson, K. Volz, and H. Yi
 JP1.12Multi-sensor analysis of cold water along the Mid-Atlantic coast during midsummer 2003  
Donglian Sun, George Mason Univ., Fairfax, VA; and M. Kafatos and R. Yang
 JP1.13Research on employment of adaptive beamformer based on weight iterative algorithm in suppressing radio frequency interferences  extended abstract
Gui Renzhou, CIRES/Wuhan Univ., Wuhan, China; and Y. Zijie
 
9:45 AM, Tuesday, Exhibit Hall A2
Poster Session 3 The Role of Ocean-Atmosphere Interaction In Tropical Climate And Its Variations
Chair: Bin Wang, Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI
 P3.1How much of the interannual-to-decadal fluctuations of the Indian Ocean Sea-Level is due to atmospheric forcing and to connections with the other oceans?  
Serena Illig, JPL/CLATECH, Pasadena, CA; and C. Perigaud and J. P. McCreary
 P3.2The role of ocean circulation in the surface budget of heat and freshwater in the Bay of Bengal  
Sara Vieira, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and E. Di Lorenzo and P. Webster
 P3.3Local monsoon variability and rainwater harvesting  
Raghu Murtugudde, ESSIC, Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD; and P. Bhat
 P3.4The influence of Tropical Indian Ocean SST on the Indian summer monsoon  
Annalisa Cherchi, National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, Bologna, Italy; and S. Gualdi, S. Behera, J. J. Luo, S. Masson, A. Navarra, and T. Yamagata
 P3.5Influence of local SSTAs and surface processes on the Sahel Rainfall  extended abstract
Marco Gaetani, IBIMET/CNR, Rome, Italy; and G. A. Dalu, V. Capecchi, and M. Baldi
 P3.6VARIABILITY OF SURFACE TURBULENT FLUXES OVER THE INDIAN OCEAN  extended abstract
Robert F. Banks, COAPS, Tallahassee, FL; and M. A. Bourassa, P. Hughes, J. J. O'Brien, and S. R. Smith
 P3.7The atmosphere heat budget over the tropical oceans  extended abstract
Alice Fan, Science Applications International Corporation, Hampton, VA; and B. Lin
 
11:00 AM-6:00 PM, Tuesday
Exhbits Open (T)
 
11:00 AM-12:15 PM, Tuesday, A309
Session 5 Air–Sea Turbulent Flux Parameterizations
Chair: Michael A. Brunke, Univ.of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
11:00 AM5.1Physics-based parameterization of air-sea momentum flux at high wind speeds and its impact on hurricane predictions  
Il-Ju Moon, Univ. of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI; and I. Ginis, T. Hara, and B. Thomas
11:15 AM5.2Wave Effect on the Air-Sea Fluxes during Typhoon Seasons  
Peter C. Chu, NPS, Monterey, CA; and K. F. Cheng
11:30 AM5.3Critical re-evaluation of the bulk transfer coefficient for sensible heat over the ocean during unstable and neutral conditions  
Ulf Högström, Uppsala Univ., Uppsala, Sweden; and A. S. Smedman, E. Sahlée, and C. Johansson
11:45 AM5.4Bulk Exchange Coefficient for Humidity at Sea during Unstable and Neutral Conditions: A Re-evaluation based on new Field Data  
Erik Sahlée, Uppsala Univ., Uppsala, Sweden; and A. S. Smedman, U. Högström, and A. Rutgersson
12:00 PM5.5A Prognostic Scheme of Sea Srrface Skin Temperature for Modeling and Data Assimilation  
Xubin Zeng, Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
 
12:15 PM, Tuesday
Plenary Session Presidential Forum with Boxed Lunch (Lunch will be available for purchase outside the meeting room.)
 
1:45 PM-3:00 PM, Tuesday, A309
Session 6 Space–Based Air–Sea Turbulent Fluxes
Chair: Mark A. Bourassa, COAPS/Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, FL
1:45 PM6.1Improved estimates of net air-sea Fluxes over the atlantic ocean  
Abderrahim Bentamy, IFREMER, Plouzane, France; and H. L. Ayina, A. M. Nunez, K. Katsaros, and R. Pinker
2:00 PM6.2Interannual variability of tropical ocean evaporation: a comparison of microwave satellite and assimilation results  
Franklin R. Robertson, NASA/MSFC, Huntsville, AL; and G. A. Wick, D. L. Jackson, and M. G. Bosilovich
2:15 PM6.3Oceanic latent and sensible heat fluxes determined from combining satellite observations with surface meteorology from numerical weather prediction models  
Lisan Yu, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA
2:30 PM6.4Satellite scatterometer-derived air-sea fluxes for numerical modeling of the upper ocean response to tropical cyclones  
Steven L. Morey, COAPS, Tallahassee, FL; and M. A. Bourassa, D. S. Dukhovskoy, and J. J. O'Brien
2:45 PM6.5Advances in higher resolution global ocean observing system: sea surface wind speed perspective  extended abstract wrf recording
Huai-Min Zhang, NOAA/NESDIS/NCDC, Asheville, NC; and J. J. Bates and R. W. Reynolds
 
3:00 PM-3:30 PM, Tuesday
Coffee Break in Exhibit Hall (T2)
 
3:30 PM-5:30 PM, Tuesday, A309
Session 7 In Situ Air–Sea Turbulent Flux Measurements
Chair: Elizabeth C. Kent, Southampton Oceanography Centre, Southampton, Hampshire United Kingdom
3:30 PM7.1Atmospheric turbulent flux observation on the tidal zone over the Ariake Sea, Japan  extended abstract wrf recording
Kenji Tanaka, Kumamoto Univ., Kumamoto, Japan
3:45 PM7.2Aircraft air-sea flux measurements in the Gulf of Tehuantepec  
Carl A. Friehe, Univ. of California, Irvine, CA; and D. Khelif and W. K. Melville
4:00 PM7.3Surface Turbulent Stress Derived from GPS Dropsondes  
M. A. Bourassa, COAPS/Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, FL
4:15 PM7.4Quadrant analysis of the scalar and momentum fluxes in the marine Atmospheric Surface Layer  extended abstract wrf recording
George Katsouvas, Univ. of Athens, Athens, Greece; and C. G. Helmis and Q. Wang
4:30 PM7.5The influence of waves and turbulence on the oceanic heat flux  
Fabrice Veron, Univ. of Delaware, Newark, DE; and W. K. Melville
4:45 PM7.6Atmospheric turbulent exchange of heat and matter during stable stratification over the sea  
Ann-Sofi Smedman, Uppsala Univ., Uppsala, Sweden; and U. Högström and E. Sahlée
5:00 PM7.7Modelling new processes controlling the turbulent fluxes over sea  
Anna Rutgersson, Uppsala Univ., Uppsala, Sweden; and B. Carlsson and A. S. Smedman
5:15 PM7.8High quality fluxes from ICOADS ship reports  
David Inglis Berry, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom; and E. C. Kent
 
5:30 PM, Tuesday
Sessions end for the day (T)
 
Wednesday, 1 February 2006
8:30 AM-12:00 PM, Wednesday, A305
Joint Session 4 Marine Meteorological Applications of Real and Synthetic Aperture Radar (Joint between the 14th Conference on Interaction of the Sea and Atmosphere and the 14th Conference on Satellite Meteorology and Oceanography)
Cochairs: Jochen Horstmann, GKSS Research Center, Geesthacht Germany; Nathaniel S. Winstead, Johns Hopkins Univ., Laurel, MD
8:30 AMJ4.1WindSat Wind Vector Retrievals in the Presence of Clouds  
Zorana Jelenak, NOAA/NESDIS, Camp Springs, MD; and T. Mavor, L. N. Connor, and P. S. Chang
8:45 AMJ4.2High resolution vector wind retrieval from SeaWinds scatterometer data  extended abstract wrf recording
David G. Long, Brigham Young Univ., Provo, UT
9:00 AMJ4.3Assessment of Enivsat ASAR wind speed retrieval performance  
Frank M. Monaldo, APL/Johns Hopkins Univ., Laurel, MD; and D. R. Thompson
9:15 AMJ4.4Estimation of Surface Winds From SAR Using a Projection Algorithm  extended abstract wrf recording
Christopher C. Wackerman, Advanced Information Systems, Ypsilanti, MI; and W. Pichel, X. Li, and P. Clemente_Colon
9:30 AMJ4.5Operational Wind Field Retrieval using C-band Synthetic Aperture Radars  
Jochen Horstmann, GKSS Research Center, Geesthacht, Germany; and W. Koch
9:45 AMJ4.6Surface marine wind retrieval in non-precipitating regions  extended abstract
C. Harold Ritchie, MSC, Dorval, QC, Canada; and R. E. Danielson and M. Dowd
10:00 AMCoffee Break in Meeting Room Foyer  
10:30 AMJ4.7Synthetic Aperture Radar Observations of Mesoscale Atmospheric Phenomena  extended abstract
George Young, Penn State Univ., University Park, PA; and N. S. Winstead, F. M. Monaldo, D. R. Thompson, and T. D. Sikora
10:45 AMJ4.8Wind energy applications of synthetic aperture radar  extended abstract wrf recording
Merete B. Christiansen, Risø National Laboratory, Roskilde, Denmark; and C. B. Hasager
11:00 AMJ4.9Hurricane Watch: Operational analysis of hurricane characteristics using synthetic aperture radar  
Hans C. Graber, Univ. of Miami, Miami, FL; and J. Horstmann, F. M. Monaldo, and S. Iris
11:15 AMJ4.10A Composite Study of SAR Wind Observations in Southeast Alaska  
Carl F. Dierking, NOAA/NWS, Juneau, AK; and T. A. Ress and M. J. Foster
11:30 AMJ4.11Analyzing surface wind fields near lower Cook Inlet and Kodiak waters using SAR  extended abstract wrf recording
Eddie Zingone, NOAA/NWS, Anchorage, AK; and G. L. Hufford
11:45 AMJ4.12RADARSAT Derived Wind and Other Environmental Products for Maritime Operations  
Paris Vachon, Defence R&D, Ottawa, ON, Canada; and B. G. Whitehouse and W. M. Renaud
 
11:00 AM-7:30 PM, Wednesday
Exhibits Open (W)
 
12:00 PM-1:30 PM, Wednesday
Lunch Break (Cash & Carry available in the Exhibit Hall) (W)
 
1:30 PM-2:30 PM, Wednesday, A309
Session 8 Remote Sensing Applied to Air–Sea Interaction
Chair: Gary A. Wick, NOAA/ERL/ETL, Boulder, CO
1:30 PM8.1Surface Wind Response to oceanic Fronts  
Qingtao Song, Univ. of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI; and P. Cornillon and T. Hara
1:45 PM8.2Use of real-time high frequency radar observations to estimate winds that can be used as part of on-line objective analyses in California coastal regions  extended abstract wrf recording
Jessica Drake, Univ. of California, Santa Cruz, CA; and F. L. Ludwig, D. Sinton, J. Paduan, and J. Vesecky
2:00 PM8.3Friction Velocity Measurements using a Marine Radar  
Jochen Horstmann, GKSS Research Center, Geesthacht, Germany; and H. Dankert
2:15 PM8.4Momentum fluxes and turbulence structure of the marine Atmospheric Boundary Layer  extended abstract wrf recording
Costas Helmis, Univ. of Athens, Athens, Greece; and G. Sgouros, C. Halios, and Q. Wang
 
2:30 PM-4:00 PM, Wednesday
Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break (W2)
 
2:30 PM-4:30 PM, Wednesday, Exhibit Hall A2
Poster Session 4 Modeling and Prediction of Air-Sea Interaction
Cochairs: Todd D. Sikora, Millersville Univ., Millersville, PA; Niklas Schneider, IPRC/Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI
 P4.1Predicting significant wave height off the northeast coast of the United States  extended abstract
Edgar L. Andreas, U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, NH; and S. Wang
 P4.2The feedback between entrainment flux and sea surface temperature  extended abstract
Jeremiah Brown, Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, FL; and C. A. Clayson
 P4.3A Lagrangian turbulent transport model of evolving sea-spray droplets over water waves  extended abstract
James A. Mueller, Univ. of Delaware, Newark, DE; and F. Veron
 P4.4Influences of sea spray and wave drag on midlatitude storm structure and intensity  extended abstract
Weiqing Zhang, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Dartmouth, NS, Canada; and W. Perrie and W. Li
 P4.5Synergism between a nonlinear PBL model and satellite wind data  extended abstract
R. A. Brown, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA; and J. Patoux and R. Foster
 P4.6Numerical Prediction of Wind Waves and Related Air-Sea Fluxes  
Leonel Romero, SIO/Univ. of California, La Jolla, CA; and J. M. Kleiss and W. K. Melville
 P4.7The contribution of wave breaking to air-sea interaction  
Jessica M. Kleiss, SIO/Univ. of California, La Jolla, CA; and L. Romero and W. K. Melville
 P4.8A New Advection Scheme for Calculating the Long Distance Transport of Water Vapor  extended abstract
Jiqing Tan Sr., Zhejiang Univ., Zhejiang, China; and Y. YU and D. Qi
 
3:45 PM, Wednesday
Sessions end for the day (W)
 
4:00 PM-5:30 PM, Wednesday, A309
Joint Session 6 Air-Sea Exchange of Trace Gases (Joint between the 14th Conference on Interaction of the Sea and Atmosphere, the 8th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry, and the AMS Forum on Managing our Physical and Natural Resources: Success and Challenges)
Cochairs: Edgar L. Andreas, U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, NH; Steven Hanna, Harvard Univ., Boston, MA
4:00 PMJ6.1The Effects of Environmental Variability and Experimental Error in Parameterizing Air-Sea Fluxes  extended abstract wrf recording
William E. Asher, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA
4:30 PMJ6.2Using DMS as a model gas for studying air sea gas exchange via eddy covariance  
Barry J. Huebert, Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI; and B. W. Blomquist
4:45 PMJ6.3Water-side Turbulence Enhancement of Ozone Deposition to the Ocean  extended abstract wrf recording
C. W. Fairall, NOAA/ETL, Boulder, CO; and D. Helmig, J. E. Hare, and L. Ganzveld
5:00 PMJ6.4Marine storm impacts on bubbles and air-sea exchange of gases  extended abstract
Weiqing Zhang, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Dartmouth, NS, Canada; and W. Perrie and S. Vagle
5:15 PMJ6.5Origin, Size Segregation, and Fate of Nitrate Aerosols Aloft During the BRACE 2002 Field Intensive  
J. R. Arnold, NOAA/ARL and USEPA/ORD/NERL, Seattle, WA; and W. T. Luke
 
5:30 PM-7:30 PM, Wednesday
Reception in the Exhibit Hall (Cash Bar)
 
7:30 PM, Wednesday
AMS Annual Awards Banquet
 
Thursday, 2 February 2006
8:30 AM-12:15 PM, Thursday, A309
Session 9 Regional Scale Air–Sea Interaction
Cochairs: W.T. Liu, JPL/California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA; Richard Justin Orford Small, Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI; Larry W. O'Neill, Oregon State Univ., Corvallis, OR
8:30 AM9.1Ocean-atmosphere interaction over Agulhas Extension meanders  
W. Timothy Liu, JPL, Pasadena, CA; and X. Xie and P. P. Niiler
8:45 AM9.2Upper-ocean response to small-scale wind forcing in the Agulhas Return Current  
Larry W. O'Neill, Oregon State Univ., Corvallis, OR; and D. B. Chelton, R. Matano, and A. Fetter
9:00 AM9.3Air-sea interaction over quasi-permanent meanders in the Gulf Stream  
Richard Justin Orford Small, Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI; and S. P. Xie and Y. Wang
9:15 AM9.4The role of Gulf Stream Warm Core Eddies on East Coast Winter Storms  
Matthew P. Borkowski, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC; and S. Raman and G. M. Lackmann
9:30 AM9.5Regional Ocean-Atmosphere Feedback in Eastern Equatorial Pacific  
Hyodae Seo, SIO/Univ. Of California, La Jolla, CA; and A. J. Miller and J. Roads
9:45 AMFormal Poster Viewing With Coffee Break  
11:00 AM9.6High-resolution simulation of eastern Pacific climate with a regional coupled model  
Shang-Ping Xie, IPRC/SOEST, Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI; and Y. Wang, T. Miyama, H. Xu, S. de Szoeke, R. J. Small, and K. Richards
11:15 AM9.7Atmospheric response to oceanic mesoscale variability  
Raghu Murtugudde, ESSIC/Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD; and H. Seo, M. Jochum, and A. Miller
11:30 AM9.8Low-level cloud variability over the equatorial cold tongue  extended abstract wrf recording
David K. Mansbach, SIO/Univ. Of California, La Jolla, CA; and J. R. Norris
11:45 AM9.9Enhanced rainfall over warm ocean eddies in the eastern tropical Pacific  
Hemantha W. Wijesekera, Oregon State Univ., Corvallis, OR; and C. A. Paulson
12:00 PM9.10Coastal upwelling studies using a coupled ocean-atmosphere model  
Natalie Perlin, Oregon State Univ., Corvallis, OR; and E. D. Skyllingstad, R. M. Samelson, and P. L. Barbour
 
9:45 AM, Thursday, Exhibit Hall A2
Poster Session 5 Air-Sea Interaction In Tropical Cyclones and Intraseasonal Oscillations
Cochairs: Tim Li, Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI; Duane Waliser, SUNY, Stony Brook, NY; Ralph C. Foster, APL/Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA; Lynn Shay, Univ. of Miami, Miami, FL
 P5.1Contribution of wind-forced coastally trapped waves to coastal sea level rise during a hurricane  
Dmitry S. Dukhovskoy, COAPS/Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, FL; and S. L. Morey, M. A. Bourassa, and J. J. O'Brien
 P5.2Vorticity-Based Detection of Tropical Cyclogenesis  extended abstract
Michelle M. Hite, COAPS, Tallahassee, FL; and M. A. Bourassa and J. J. O'Brien
 P5.3Relation between ENSO and tropical cyclones in the WNP simulated in a CGCM  extended abstract
Satoshi IIzuka, National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention, Tsukuba, Japan; and T. Matsuura, M. Fujita, and H. Fudeyasu
 P5.4A satellite-based examination of tropical cyclogenesis in the Atlantic during June and July 2005  
Arlene Laing, NCAR, Boulder, CO
 P5.5Forecasting Typhoon Chaba's (2004) intensity change using a coupled atmosphere-ocean-wave model  extended abstract
Jun Yoshino, Gifu Univ., Gifu, Japan; and T. Murakami, M. Hayashi, and T. Yasuda
P5.6Observations in the hurricane boundary layer by an autonomous smart balloon instrument platform  
Steven Businger, Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI; and R. Johnson, R. Ellis, and R. W. Talbot
 P5.7Impact of air/sea interactions in simulating the transition phase of the intraseasonal oscillation  
Paula A. Agudelo, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and J. A. Curry and C. A. Clayson
 P5.8Evaluation of extended intraseasonal forecasting using slow manifold modeling  
Carlos D. Hoyos, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and P. J. Webster, F. Vitart, M. Miller, T. N. Palmer, and M. Hortal
 P5.9The Characteristics of Intraseasonal Oscillation Intensity  
Liping Li, NASA/GISS, Fairfax, VA; and S. Yang, P. Wang, and Z. Guan
 P5.10Relationships between clouds and diurnal variability of the sea surface temperature in the tropical Pacific  
Carol Anne Clayson, Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, FL
 P5.11Equilibrium Translation Model—A Key to Tropical Hurricane Development  
Irakli G. Shekriladze, Georgian Technical Univ., Tbilisi, Georgia
 
9:45 AM, Thursday, Exhibit Hall A2
Poster Session 6 Regional Scale Air-Sea Interaction
Cochairs: Richard Justin Orford Small, International Pacific Research Center/Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI; W.T. Liu, JPL, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA; Larry W. O'Neill, Oregon State Univ., Corvallis, OR
 P6.1The marine atmospheric boundary layer over the eastern Pacific and its simulation in climate models  
Michael A. Brunke, Univ.of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; and X. Zeng and M. Zhou
 P6.2Air-sea coupling in the eastern Pacific: a regional modeling study  
S.P. de Szoeke, Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI; and R. J. Small and S. -. P. Xie
 P6.3In-situ observations of Kuroshio Extension's influence on the atmosphere  
Shang-Ping Xie, Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI; and Y. Tanimoto, H. Tokigana, K. Kai, M. Nonaka, and H. Nakamura
 P6.4Analysis of the wind and wave interaction with the Kuroshio in Yellow and East China Seas using spaceborne altimeter data  
Paul A. Hwang, NRL, Stennis Space Center, MS
 P6.5Sensitivity of East Coast winter storms to sea surface temperature gradients  extended abstract
Neil A. Jacobs, AirDat LLC, Morrisville, NC; and S. Raman and G. M. Lackmann
 P6.6Direct injections of coastal water across the continental shelf of the southeastern United States: Atmospheric forcing?  
Patrick T. Welsh, Univ. of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL
 P6.7Interannual heat budget of the California Current region  
Kathleen A. Edwards, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA; and K. A. Kelly
 P6.8Heat transport analyses of the tropical Atlantic ocean mixed layer using satellite based observations  
Robert Helber, NRL, Stennis, MS; and F. Bonjean, R. H. Weisberg, E. S. Johnson, and L. Yu
 P6.9Guinea Gulf SST anomalies impact on Mediterranean 2003 summer: a numerical sensitivity analysis  
Massimiliano Pasqui, NRC, Sesto Fiorentino, Italy; and M. Baldi, F. Cesarone, G. A. Dalu, and G. De Chiara
 P6.10Physical Mechanisms Associated With the Variability of Lake Victoria Basin Climate  extended abstract
Richard Anyah, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC; and F. Semazzi and L. Xie
 P6.11A Framework for Coupled Modeling  extended abstract
Hao Jin, SAIC, Monterey, CA; and R. M. Hodur
 
11:00 AM-4:00 PM, Thursday
Exhibits Open (Th)
 
12:15 PM-1:30 PM, Thursday
Lunch Break (Cash & Carry available in the Exhibit Hall) (Th)
 
1:30 PM-5:30 PM, Thursday, A309
Session 10 Air-Sea Interaction in Tropical Cyclones and Intraseasonal Oscillations
Cochairs: Tim Li, Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI; Ralph C. Foster, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA; Lynn Shay, University of Miami, Miami, FL; Duane Edward Waliser, JPL, Pasadena,, CA
1:30 PM10.1Measurements of boundary layer depth in hurricanes  
Susanne Lehner, Univ. of Miami/RSMAS, Miami, FL; and P. G. Black, W. Drennan, K. B. Katsaros, and P. Vachon
1:45 PM10.2Small-Scale Features Observed in the Boundary Layer of Hurricanes Isabel (2003) and Frances (2004)  extended abstract wrf recording
Sylvie Lorsolo, Texas Tech Univ., Lubbock, TX; and J. L. Schroeder
2:00 PM10.3Multi scale roll structures in the atmospheric boundary layer  
Otto Chkhetiani, Space Research Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia; and V. Ponomarev and L. Shestakova
2:15 PM10.4A way to parameterize helical boundary layer turbulence in numerical modeling of tropical cyclogenesis   wrf recording
Galina V. Levina Sr., Russian Academy of Sciences, Perm, Russia
10.5Super-parameterization of roll vortices in tropical cyclone models  
Isaac Ginis, Univ. of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI; and A. Khain
2:30 PM10.5AProgress in Hurricane Boundary Layer Roll Theory  
Ralph C. Foster, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
2:45 PM10.6Coherent structures in turbulent convection: observations, theory and experiments  
Nathan Kleeorin, Ben-Gurion Univ. of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel; and A. Eidelman, T. Elperin, I. Rogachevskii, A. Markovich, and S. Zilitinkevich
3:00 PMCoffee Break in the Exhibit Hall and AMS iPod Raffle  
3:30 PM10.7Positive feedback regimes during tropical cyclone passage  extended abstract
Lynn K. (Nick) Shay, Univ. of Miami/RSMAS, Miami, FL
3:45 PM10.8Subseasonal Organization of Ocean Chlorophyll: Prospects for Prediction Based on the Madden-Julian Oscillation  
Duane Edward Waliser, JPL, Pasadena,, CA; and R. Murtugudde, P. Strutton, and J. L. Li
4:00 PM10.9Sensitivity of the tropical intraseasonal oscillation prediction to boundary conditions  
Xiouhua (Joshua) Fu, Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI; and B. Wang, D. E. Waliser, and L. Tao
4:15 PM10.10Ocean-atmosphere interactions over the east Pacific warm pool associated with the boreal summer intraseasonal oscillation  
Eric D. Maloney, Oregon State Univ., Corvallis, OR; and S. K. Esbensen
4:30 PM10.11Horizontal and vertical structure of synoptic waves in the eastern tropical Pacific ITCZ: a combined observational and reanalysis study  
Yolande Serra, Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; and G. N. Kiladis and M. F. Cronin
4:45 PM10.12Role of air-sea interaction on the Madden–Julian Oscillation using a coupled AGCM–slab ocean model  
Andrew G. Marshall, Monash Univ., Clayton, Victoria, Australia; and O. Alves and H. H. Hendon
5:00 PM10.13Transition between suppressed and active phases of intraseasonal oscillations in the Indo-Pacific Warm Pool  
Paula A. Agudelo, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and J. A. Curry, C. D. Hoyos, and P. J. Webster
5:15 PM10.14A Two-way Coupled Modeling Study of Atmosphere-Ocean Interactions during Hurricane Frances (2004)  extended abstract
Hao Jin, SAIC, Monterey, CA; and Y. Jin, R. M. Hodur, and J. Doyle
 
3:00 PM, Thursday
Registration Desk Closes
 
4:00 PM, Thursday
Exhibit Close
 
5:30 PM, Thursday
Conference Ends
 
6:00 PM, Thursday
Lilly Symposium Banquet
 

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