Session 1 | |||
James Holton Oral Presentations | |||
Organizers: Peter J. Webster, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; Dennis L. Hartmann, University of Washington, Seattle, WA | |||
8:30 AM | 1.1 | An Overview of Jim Holton's Scientific Contributions Conway B. Leovy, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA | |
8:45 AM | 1.2 | Zonal variability of equatorial flow, cross-equatorial pressure gradients and a personal view of the influence of Jim Holton on tropical meteorology Peter J. Webster, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA | |
9:15 AM | 1.3 | Tropical waves, instabilities and ITCZ: A perspective from the early days of Jim Holton and now Timothy J. Dunkerton, NorthWest Research Associates, Bellevue, WA | |
9:30 AM | 1.4 | Convectively coupled equatorial waves Brian Hoskins, Univ. of Reading, Reading, Berks., United Kingdom; and G. Yang and J. Slingo | |
10:00 AM | 1.5 | Jim Holton's fascination with equatorial waves John Michael Wallace, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA | |
10:15 AM | Coffee Break in Meeting Room Foyer | ||
10:45 AM | 1.6 | Kelvin waves, internal gravity waves and their behaviors in numerical models Taroh Matsuno, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Yokohama, Japan | |
11:00 AM | 1.7 | On the observation of cumulus convection using infrared satellite data Richard S. Lindzen, MIT, Newton, MA | |
11:30 AM | 1.8 | Mesoscale circulations near the tropopause Dale R. Durran, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA; and M. Ammerman | |
11:45 AM | 1.9 | Modeling the tropical tropopause and stratospheric water vapor Byron A. Boville, NCAR, Boulder, CO |
Monday, 30 January 2006: 8:30 AM-12:15 PM, A302
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