12th Conference on Aviation Range and Aerospace Meteorology
    

Poster Session 3

 

Ceiling and Visibility—Winter Weather Posters

 P3.1Marine Layer Stratus Study at Vandenberg AFB 16 August 2004 -17 September 2004  extended abstract
Leonard A. Wells, 30th Weather Squadron, Vandenberg AFB, CA
 P3.2A study of rapidly developing low cloud ceilings in a stable atmosphere at the Florida Spaceport  extended abstract
Mark M. Wheeler, ENSCO, Inc., Cocoa Beach, FL; and J. L. Case and G. W. Baggett
 P3.3Fog during the 2004–2005 winter season in the northern mid-atlantic states: spatial characteristics and behaviors as a function of synoptic weather types  extended abstract
Paul J. Croft, Kean Univ., Union, NJ; and A. N. Burton
 P3.4Some results from a sounding enhanced observing period focusing on low ceiling and visibility conditions in the northeastern United States  extended abstract
Robert Tardif, NCAR, Boulder, CO
 P3.5A comparison of atmospheric profiles using a twelve channel microwave profiling radiometer and radiosondes during low ceiling events  extended abstract
Scott D. Landolt, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and R. Tardif and P. H. Herzegh
 P3.6A Characterization of NWP Ceiling and Visibility Forecasts for the Terminal Airspace  extended abstract
Paul E. Bieringer, MIT, Lexington, MA; and M. Donovan, F. Robasky, D. Clark, and J. Hurst
 P3.7Visibility parameterization from microphysical observations for warm fog conditions and its application to the Canadian MC2 model  extended abstract
Ismail Gultepe, Environment Canada, Toronto, ON, Canada; and J. Milbrand and S. Bélair
 P3.8Demonstration of the use of Runway Visual Range (RVR) visibility sensors for estimating snowfall rates throughout the airport domain  extended abstract
Thomas A. Seliga, Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Cambridge, MA; and D. A. Hazen and S. Burnley
 P3.9Impacts of the December 22, 2004 winter storm on FedEx's Memphis operation  extended abstract
Erik A. Proseus, FedEx Express, Memphis, TN; and T. K. Hansen
 P3.10Comparison of 2 hour forecasts based on persistence and a cross-correlation technique  extended abstract
Steven V. Vasiloff, NOAA/NSSL, Norman, OK
 P3.11The regime in which the daylight visual range exceeds Allard's RVR  
J. P. Pichamuthu, Sir M. Visvesvaraya Institute of Technology, Bangalore, Karnataka, India

Tuesday, 31 January 2006: 9:45 AM, A301

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