Second Conference on Meteorological Applications of Lightning Data
    

Poster Session 1

 

Advances in Technology and Operational Utility of Lightning Data

 Organizer: Vladimir A. Rakov, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
 P1.1Total Lightning in the Warning Decision Making Process—Two Years of Case Studies  
Christopher B. Darden, NOAA/NWS, Huntsville, AL; and P. Gatlin, J. Burks, S. Goodman, D. E. Buechler, and J. M. Hall
 P1.2A statistical procedure to forecast warm season lightning over portions of the Florida peninsula  extended abstract
Phillip E. Shafer, Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, FL; and H. Fuelberg
 P1.3Using lightning and total lightning data for a MOS (Model Output Statistics) based thunderstorm nowcasting  
Susanne Keyn, Univ. of Hannover, Hannover, Germany; and T. Hauf
 P1.4Total Lightning Signatures in Tennessee Valley Thunderstorms  
P. N. Gatlin, Short-term Prediction Research and Transition Center, Huntsville, AL; and S. Goodman
 P1.5Developments in the nowcasting total lightning flash rates using GOES satellite infrared convective cloud information  
John R. Mecikalski, Univ. of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and S. J. Paech and K. Bedka
 P1.6Improving Real-Time Precipitation Estimation over the Mountainous Regions of the Western United States, using Multi-Sources Remotely Sensed and Lightning Data  
Ali S. Amirrezvani, NOAA/CRSSTC, New York, NY; and D. S. Mahani and D. R. Khanbilvardi
 P1.7Combined observations of total lightning activity, cloud microphysics and kinematics as observed by the UAH/NSSTC ARMOR dual-polarimetric radar and TRMM  
Walter A. Petersen, Univ. of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and W. Deierling, D. J. Boccippio, R. J. Blakeslee, K. R. Knupp, and J. Walters
 P1.8Observed relationships among Narrow Bipolar Events, total lightning and convective strength in Summer 2005 Great Plains thunderstorms  extended abstract
Kyle C. Wiens, LANL, Los Alamos, NM; and D. M. Suszcynsky
 P1.9Narrow bipolar events, strong VHF pulses and the detection of severe weather from GPS orbit  
David Michael Suszcynsky, LANL, Los Alamos, NM; and K. Wiens
 P1.10Lightning observations with Los Alamos sferic arrays (LASA) in Florida and the Great Plains  
Xuan-Min Shao, LANL, Los Alamos, New Mexico; and M. A. Stanley, J. Harlin, A. Regan, M. Pongratz, M. Stock, T. Hamlin, and K. Wiens
 P1.11Cloud-to-ground lightning downwind of the 2002 Hayman forest fire in Colorado  extended abstract
Timothy J. Lang, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and S. A. Rutledge
 P1.12Numerical simulations of the evolution of tropical cyclone electrification, lightning, microphysics, and dynamics at landfall: preliminary results  extended abstract
Alexandre Fierro, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and L. Leslie, E. R. Mansell, G. J. Holland, and J. M. Straka
 P1.13Correlating Cloud-to-Ground and Intra-Cloud Lightning to DSD Parameters  
J. L. Lapp, Clemson Univ, Clemson, SC; and J. R. Saylor, C. W. Ulbrich, T. E. Lavezzi-Light, J. D. Harlin, and X. Shao
 P1.14Lightning: Meteorology's New Tool  extended abstract
Nicole Kufa, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ., Daytona Beach, FL; and R. K. Snow
 P1.15A GIS-based approach to lightning studies for west Texas and New Mexico  extended abstract
Geoffrey A. Wagner, Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, FL; and H. E. Fuelberg, D. Kann, R. Wynne, and S. Cobb

Monday, 30 January 2006: 2:30 PM-4:00 PM, Exhibit Hall A2

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