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Sunday, 8 August 2004

6:00 AM-6:00 AM: Sunday, 8 August 2004


SUN 8 AUG

5:00 PM-7:00 PM: Sunday, 8 August 2004


Conference Registration

Monday, 9 August 2004

6:00 AM-6:00 AM: Monday, 9 August 2004


MON 9 AUG

7:30 AM-7:30 AM: Monday, 9 August 2004


Registration Continues Through Friday, 13 August

9:00 AM-9:00 AM: Monday, 9 August 2004


Welcome remarks: Wade McGillis, BLT Program Chairperson

9:00 AM-12:00 PM: Monday, 9 August 2004


Session 1
In situ and satellite measurements of the air-sea interface
Location: New Hampshire Room
Host: 13th Conference on Interactions of the Sea and Atmosphere
Chair: Mark A. Bourassa, COAPS/Florida State University
9:00 AM
1.1
Estimating ocean-atmosphere exchanges from Space
W. Timothy Liu, JPL, Pasadena, CA

9:30 AM
1.2
Rich structures of air-sea interaction revealed by satellite
Shang-Ping Xie, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI; and M. Nonaka, Y. Tanimoto, H. Xu, and W. S. Kessler
10:00 AM
1.3
Regional and Global Satellite Observations of Surface Wind Modification by Sea Surface Temperature Fronts
Larry W. O'Neill, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR; and D. B. Chelton and S. K. Esbensen
10:15 AM
1.4
Surface wind validation: Effects of coherent structures observed in airborne Doppler Lidar
Ralph C. Foster, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and R. A. Brown, G. D. Emmitt, and C. O'Handley
10:30 AM
1.5
High lapse rates in AIRS retrieved temperatures in cold air outbreaks
Eric J. Fetzer, JPL, Pasadena, CA; and B. Kahn, E. T. Olsen, and E. Fishbein
11:00 AM
1.7
Application of Aerosondes to high-resolution observations of sea surface temperature over Barrow Canyon
Jun Inoue, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and J. A. Curry
11:15 AM
1.8
Maritime differences between wind direction and stress: Relationships to atmospheric fronts and implications
P. O. G. Persson, CIRES/Univ. of Colorado, NOAA/ETL, Boulder, CO; and B. Walter and J. Hare
11:45 AM
1.2A
Coffee Break

9:15 AM-12:00 PM: Monday, 9 August 2004


Session 1
Clouds
Location: Vermont Room
Host: 16th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Organizer: Shouping Wang, NRL
9:15 AM
1.1
9:30 AM
1.2
Simple, large-eddy, buoyancy flux model for cloudy boundary layers
D. C. Lewellen, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV; and W. S. Lewellen
9:45 AM
1.3
An equilibrium model for marine shallow cumulus convection
Roel A. J. Neggers, University of California, Los Angeles, CA; and B. Stevens and J. D. Neelin
10:00 AM
1.4
The disparate cloud size distributions obtained from aircraft and satellite observations
Harm J. J. Jonker, Delft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands; and R. Toussaint
10:15 AM
1.5
Observations and numerical simulations of the diurnal cycle of the EUROCS stratocumulus case
Stephan R. De Roode, Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research, Utrecht, Netherlands
10:30 AM
1.6
Entrainment, drizzle, and stratocumulus cloud albedo
Andrew S. Ackerman, NASA/ARC, Moffett Field, CA; and M. P. Kirkpatrick, D. E. Stevens, and O. B. Toon
10:45 AM
1.7
Cloud-surface interaction on the North Slope of Alaska
J. Christopher Doran, PNNL, Richland, WA; and W. J. Shaw
11:00 AM
1.8
11:15 AM
1.9
Pockets of Open Cells and Drizzle in Marine Stratocumulus
Margreet C. Van Zanten, Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research, Utrecht, Netherlands; and B. Stevens
11:30 AM
1.3a
Coffee Break

12:00 PM-12:00 PM: Monday, 9 August 2004


Lunch Break

12:00 PM-1:30 PM: Monday, 9 August 2004


Lunch Break

1:30 PM-3:30 PM: Monday, 9 August 2004


Session 2
Mesoscale to microscale advances in PBL modeling
Location: Vermont Room
Host: 16th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Organizer: Branko Kosovic, LLNL
1:30 PM
2.1
Modeling the turbulent structure of the katabatic jet
Stefan Söderberg, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden; and M. Tjernström
1:45 PM
2.2
Nocturnal circulations under weak pressure gradients in the island of Mallorca
Joan Cuxart, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Palma de Mallorca, Spain; and M. Jimenez
2:00 PM
2.3
Small scale simulation and lidar validation of a shallow land-breeze front
Gijs De Boer, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and G. J. Tripoli and E. W. Eloranta
2:15 PM
2.4
Large-eddy simulation of cloud streets over the East China Sea during cold-air outbreak events
Wu-ron Hsu, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan; and J. P. Hou, C. C. Wu, W. Y. Sun, S. C. Tcheng, and H. Y. Chang
2:30 PM
2.5
Analysis of the Impact of Mixing-Length Formulations on Wind and Temperature Predictions in Two TKE PBL Schemes
Xia Feng, Penn State University, University Park, PA; and N. L. Seaman, D. R. Stauffer, and B. P. Reen
2:45 PM
2.6
Diagnostic Boundary Layer Height for Cloud-topped Boundary Layers in a Mesoscale Model
Daniel P. Eleuterio, NPS, Monterey, CA; and Q. Wang and K. Rados
3:00 PM
2.6a
Coffee Break

1:30 PM-5:45 PM: Monday, 9 August 2004


Session 2
surface fluxes
Location: New Hampshire Room
Host: 13th Conference on Interactions of the Sea and Atmosphere
Cochairs: Yolande Serra, JISAO/Univ. of Washington; Meghan Cronin, NOAA/ERL/PMEL
1:30 PM
2.1
The turbulent air-sea fluxes in high winds
Edgar L. Andreas, U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, NH
2:00 PM
2.2
Air-sea momentum flux at high wind speeds
Tetsu Hara, University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI; and S. E. Belcher, I. Ginis, and I. J. Moon
2:30 PM
2.4
Air-sea heat fluxes in the stratocumulus deck / cold tongue / ITCZ complex of the eastern tropical Pacific
Meghan F. Cronin, NOAA/PMEL, Seattle, WA; and C. Fairall, M. J. McPhaden, and R. A. Weller
3:00 PM
2.6
3:15 PM
2.7
On sea state parameterisations of sea surface roughness
William M. Drennan, Univ. of Miami/RSMAS, Miami, FL; and P. K. Taylor and M. J. Yelland
3:30 PM
2.8
Limited validity of the logarithmic wind law for neutral conditions over the sea
Ulf Högström, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden; and A. S. Smedman, K. K. Kahma, H. Pettersson, and X. Guo Larsén

3:45 PM
2.9
Atmospheric response to sea-surface temperature variabilty
Dean Vickers, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR; and L. Mahrt
4:15 PM
2.11
Evaluation of a new PBL parameterization with emphasis in surface fluxes
Celal S. Konor, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and G. Cazes Boezio, C. R. Mechoso, and A. Arakawa
4:30 PM
2.12
The Best Analyzed Air-Sea Fluxes for Seasonal Forecasting
Glenn H. White, NOAA/NWS/NCEP/EMC, Camp Springs, MD; and W. Wang, S. Saha, S. Nadiga, and H. L. Pan
4:45 PM
2.13
A Comparison of Latent Heat Fluxes over Global Oceans for Four Flux Products
Shu-Hsien Chou, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan; and E. Nelkin, J. Ardizzone, and R. M. Atlas
5:00 PM
2.14
5:15 PM
2.5A
Coffee Break

3:30 PM-4:31 PM: Monday, 9 August 2004


Session 3
Chemistry and atmospheric turbulence (Parallel with Session J1)
Location: Conn-Rhode Island Room
Host: 16th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Organizer: Ching-Long Lin, Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research and University of Iowa
3:30 PM
3.1
3:45 PM
3.2
Paper 3.2 moved to poster session 2. New number P2.3.

3:46 PM
3.3
Air-quality modeling using off-line or on-line techniques
Gunilla Svensson, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden
4:01 PM
3.4
A subgrid model for chemical transformations in LES of the atmospheric boundary layer
Jean-François Vinuesa, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN; and F. Porté-Agel
4:16 PM
3.5
Stratification of the lower troposphere during the ESCOMPTE campaign
C. Moppert, Laboratoire d'Aérologie, Campistrous, France; and F. Saïd, A. Brut, V. Puygrenier, B. Campistron, B. Benech, F. Lohou, and F. Cousin

3:30 PM-5:00 PM: Monday, 9 August 2004


Joint Session 1
At the shore—where the land, sea, and air meet (Joint between the 16th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence and the 13th Symposium on the Interaction of the Sea and Atmosphere)
Location: Vermont Room
Hosts: (Joint between the 13th Conference on Interactions of the Sea and Atmosphere; and the 16th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence )
Organizer: Wayne M. Angevine, University of Colorado/CIRES, and NOAA/AL
3:30 PM
J1.1
4:00 PM
J1.2
Relative humidity over the West Florida Continental Shelf
Jyotika I. Virmani, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, FL; and R. Weisberg
4:15 PM
J1.3
Northwesterly wind events 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
4:30 PM
J1.4
Evaporation and Sensible Heat Exchange for a Shallow Lake
Genady N. Panin, Institute of Water Problems, Moscow, Russia; and A. E. Nasonov, T. Foken, and H. Lohse
4:45 PM
J1.5
Coastal boundary layer transport of urban pollution in New England
Wayne M. Angevine, University of Colorado/CIRES, and NOAA/AL, Boulder, CO; and M. Zagar, M. Tjernström, C. J. Senff, and A. B. White

5:00 PM-5:00 PM: Monday, 9 August 2004


Sessions end for the day

5:45 PM-5:45 PM: Monday, 9 August 2004


Sessions end for the day

6:00 PM-7:30 PM: Monday, 9 August 2004


Opening Ice Breaker Reception

Tuesday, 10 August 2004

6:00 AM-6:00 AM: Tuesday, 10 August 2004


TUE 10 AUG

8:00 AM-10:15 AM: Tuesday, 10 August 2004


Session 5
Parameterizations for atmosphere and ocean modeling (Parallel with Session 4)
Location: Conn-Rhode Island Room
Host: 16th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Organizer: Peter P. Sullivan, NCAR
8:00 AM
5.1
What controls the climatological depth of the PBL?
Brian Medeiros, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, CA; and A. Hall and B. Stevens
8:15 AM
5.2
Some consquences of the three-dimensional current and surface wave equations
George L. Mellor, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey

8:30 AM
5.3
A generic two-equation turbulence model for geophysical applications
Carol Anne Clayson, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL; and S. Carniel and L. Kantha
8:45 AM
5.4
A new mixing length formulation for the parameterization of dry convection: Implementation and evaluation in the COAMPS mesoscale model
João Teixeira, UCAR Visiting Scientist, NRL, Monterey, CA; and J. P. Ferreira, P. M. A. Miranda, T. Haack, J. D. Doyle, A. P. Siebesma, R. Salgado, and P. M. M. Soares
9:00 AM
5.5
Evaluation of atmospheric boundary layer schemes in the Arctic during clear-sky conditions
Jeffrey D. Mirocha, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and J. A. Curry
9:30 AM
5.7
Parameterization of Momentum Fluxes in a PBL Mass-Flux Model
Cara-Lyn Lappen, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and D. A. Randall
9:45 AM
5.8
10:00 AM
5.8a
Coffee Break

8:00 AM-12:15 PM: Tuesday, 10 August 2004


Session 3
El Nino and the Southern Oscillation (ENSO)
Location: New Hampshire Room
Host: 13th Conference on Interactions of the Sea and Atmosphere
Cochairs: Niklas Schneider, University of Hawaii; De-Zheng Sun, CIRES/Univ. of Colorado
8:00 AM
3.1
An Overview of Understanding ENSO
Chunzai Wang, NOAA/AOML, Miami, FL

8:30 AM
3.2
The termination of El Niño events
Gabriel A. Vecchi, NOAA/GFDL, Princeton, NJ; and D. E. Harrison
8:45 AM
3.3
9:15 AM
3.5
Role of Indian Ocean SST on developing El Niño and tropical west Pacific convection
H Annamalai, Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI; and S. P. Xie, J. McCreary, and P. Liu
9:45 AM
3.7
On the reliability of climate dynamical predictions
Youmin Tang, New York Univ., New York, NY; and R. Kleeman and A. M. Moore
10:00 AM
3.8
The New Seasonal Forecast Model at NCEP
S. Saha, NOAA/NWS/NCEP/EMC, Camp Springs, MD; and W. Wang, S. Nadiga, H. L. Pan, and G. White
10:15 AM
3.9
ENSO Nonlinearity
Fei-Fei Jin, Florida State Uinversity, Tallahassee, FL

10:30 AM
3.10
Interdecadal changes in the nonlinearity of ENSO
S.-I. An, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI

10:45 AM
3.11
ENSO-like decadal variability as the "debris" of interannual ENSO
Daniel J. Vimont, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
11:00 AM
3.12
ENSO and decadal variations in the U. Hawaii hybrid CGCM
Xiouhua Fu, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI; and B. Wang and F. F. Jin
11:15 AM
3.1A
The Sleeping Dragon slumbered while El Nino was in the Greenhouse
Matthew Huber, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN; and R. Caballero
11:45 AM
3.5A
Coffee Break

8:00 AM-5:15 PM: Tuesday, 10 August 2004


Session 4
boundary layers: stable, and convective, and transitional (Parallel with Sessions 5 and 6)
Location: Vermont Room
Host: 16th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Organizers: João Teixeira, UCAR Visiting Scientist, NRL; Branko Kosovic, LLNL
8:00 AM
4.1
An intercomparison of large-eddy simulations of the stable boundary layer
Robert J. Beare, Met Office, Exeter, United Kingdom; and M. MacVean, A. A. M. Holtslag, J. Cuxart, I. Esau, J. C. Golaz, M. Jimenez, M. F. Khairoutdinov, B. Kosovic, D. C. Lewellen, T. S. Lund, J. K. Lundquist, A. McCabe, A. Moene, Y. Noh, S. Raasch, and P. P. Sullivan
8:15 AM
4.2
Single-column model intercomparison for a stably stratified atmospheric boundary layer
Joan Cuxart, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Palma de Mallorca, Spain; and B. Holtslag
8:30 AM
4.3
Modelling the evolution of the nocturnal boundary layer for three different nights in CASES-99
Gert-Jan Steeneveld, Wageningen University, Wageningen, Netherlands; and B. Van de Wiel and A. A. M. Holtslag
9:00 AM
4.5
The Arctic boundary layer in six regional scale (ARCMIP) models
Michael Tjernström, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden; and M. Zagar, G. Svensson, J. J. Cassano, K. Dethloff, C. G. Jones, S. Pfeifer, A. Rinke, T. Semmler, M. Shaw, and K. Wyser
9:15 AM
4.6
Vertical heat transfer in the lower atmosphere over the Arctic Ocean during clear-sky periods
Jeffrey D. Mirocha, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and B. Kosovic and J. A. Curry

9:30 AM
4.7
Observation of intermittent turbulence over Arctic sea-ice
A.C. Kroonenberg, van den, Aerospace Systems/Technical Univ., Braunschweig, Germany; and T. Spiess and J. Bange
9:45 AM
4.8
Semi-collapsed and advective stable boundary layers
Larry Mahrt, NorthWest Research Associates, Inc., Corvallis, OR; and D. Vickers
10:00 AM
4.9
Turbulence kinetic energy budgets and dissipation rates in disturbed stable boundary layers
Julie K. Lundquist, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO; and M. Piper and B. Kosovic
10:15 AM
4.10
Low-level jet properties and turbulence below the jet during the Lamar Low-Level Jet Project
Robert M. Banta, NOAA/ETL, Boulder, CO; and N. D. Kelley and Y. L. Pichugina
10:30 AM
4.11
Nocturnal low-level jet characteristics over southern Colorado
Yelena L. Pichugina, Science and Technology Corporation, Boulder, CO; and R. M. Banta, N. D. Kelley, S. P. Sandberg, J. L. Machol, and W. A. Brewer
10:45 AM
4.12
New England coastal boundary layer modeling
Mark Zagar, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden; and M. Tjernström and W. M. Angevine
11:00 AM
4.13
Measurements of stable boundary layers in an urban environment
Rod Frehlich, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and Y. Meillier, M. L. Jensen, B. B. Balsley, R. Sharman, and T. Warner

11:30 AM
4.15
Modelling the 1D stable boundary layer with an Ε - l turbulence closure
Wensong Weng, York University, Toronto, ON, Canada; and P. A. Taylor
12:00 PM
4.17
Limit of very strong stability: frictionless concept
A. A. Grachev, CIRES/Univ. of Colorado, NOAA/ETL, Boulder, CO; and E. L. Andreas, C. W. Fairall, P. S. Guest, and P. O. G. Persson
12:15 PM
4.18
Stable boundary layer decoupling: towards a linear stability analysis
Bas J. H. Van de Wiel, Wageningen University and Research-Centre, Wageningen, Netherlands; and A. F. Moene and G. J. Steeneveld
12:30 PM
4.19
Large eddy simulation of a weakly stable boundary layer using dynamic subgrid-scale models
Thomas S. Lund, Colorado Research Associates, Boulder, CO; and P. P. Sullivan and G. S. Poulos
12:45 PM
4.20
Influences on the height of the stable boundary layer as seen in LES
Branko Kosovic, LLNL, Livermore, CA; and J. K. Lundquist
1:00 PM
4.21
Large-eddy simulation of stably stratified canopy turbulence
Edward G. Patton, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and P. P. Sullivan
1:15 PM
4.22
Role of the shear and inversion strength during sunset turbulence over land: characteristic length scales
David Pino, Technical University of Catalonia, Castelldefels, Spain; and H. J. J. Jonker, J. Vilà-Guerau de Arellano, and A. Dosio
1:30 PM
4.23
Momentum and scalar transport during the decay of CBL turbulence
David R. Fitzjarrald, University at Albany, SUNY, Albany, NY; and J. M. Freedman, M. J. Czikowsky, R. K. Sakai, O. C. Acevedo, and O. L. L. Moraes
2:00 PM
4.25
Laboratory experiments of entrainment in dry convective boundary layers
Harm J. J. Jonker, Delft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands; and T. Heus, E. Hagen, and H. V. Dop
2:15 PM
4.26
Interpreting GCMs with Mixed Layer Theory
Kiran Bhaganagar, Univ of California, Los Angeles, CA; and B. Stevens
2:30 PM
4.27
Mixing layer height derived from radiosoundings and ground-based lidar - comparison and assessment
Barbara Hennemuth, Max-Planck-Institute for Meteorolgy, Hamburg, Germany; and A. Lammert
2:45 PM
4.4a
Energy similarity—a new turbulence closure model for stable boundary layers (formally paper number J2.8)
Thorsten Mauritsen, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden; and G. Svensson, S. Zilitinkevich, L. Enger, and B. Grisogono
3:00 PM
4.8a
Coffee Break

3:30 PM
4.14a
Lunch Break

5:00 PM
4.20a
Coffee Break

10:30 AM-5:30 PM: Tuesday, 10 August 2004


Session 6
In situ and remote observational methods (Parallel with Session 4)
Location: Conn-Rhode Island Room
Host: 16th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Organizer: Francis L. Ludwig, Stanford University
10:30 AM
6.1
Vertical profiles of water vapour fluxes in the convective boundary layer measured by ground-based Differential Absorption Lidar and Heterodyne Doppler Lidar
Barbara Hennemuth, Max-Planck-Institute for Meteorolgy, Hamburg, Germany; and H. Linné, J. Bösenberg, K. Ertel, and J. P. Leps
10:45 AM
6.2
NCAR's New Raman-shifted Eye-safe Aerosol Lidar (REAL)
Shane D. Mayor, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and S. Spuler, J. Fox, T. Rucker, and B. Morley
11:00 AM
6.3
Turbulence Characteristics over an urban domain observed by Doppler lidars
Yansen Wang, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Adelphi, MD; and D. Ligon, E. Creegan, C. Williamson, C. Klipp, M. Felton, and R. J. Calhoun
11:15 AM
6.4
Airborne Doppler radar observations of turbulence in marine stratocumulus
Marie Lothon, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and D. H. Lenschow, D. Leon, and G. Vali
11:30 AM
6.5
11:45 AM
6.6
Error analysis of divergence and vorticity from aircraft-measured winds in a cloud-capped boundary layer
Verica Savic-Jovcic, University of California, Los Angeles, CA; and B. Stevens and D. H. Lenschow

12:00 PM
6.7
MMAV—a miniature unmanned aerial vehicle (Mini-UAV) for meteorological purposes
Marco Buschmann, Aerospace Systems, Technical University Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany; and J. Bange and P. Vörsmann
12:15 PM
6.8
Acoustic tomographic measurements in the atmospheric surface layer
Klaus Arnold, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany; and A. Ziemann, A. Raabe, M. Barth, and D. Daniel
12:30 PM
6.9
Assessment of Acoustic Travel-Time Tomography of the Atmospheric Surface Layer
D. Keith Wilson, U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, NH; and V. E. Ostashev, S. N. Vecherin, A. D. Voronovich, S. L. Collier, and J. M. Noble
12:45 PM
6.10
Development of a real-time, automated boundary layer height detection algorithm using radar wind profiler data
Laura Bianco, University of L'Aquila, Italy and NOAA/ETL, Boulder, CO; and J. M. Wilczak, D. Gottas, and A. B. White
1:00 PM
6.11
Determination of turbulent parameters in the atmospheric boundary layer with an UHF wind profiler. Comparison with in situ measurements
V. Puygrenier, Laboratoire d'Aérologie, Campistrous, France; and B. Bénech, B. Campistron, F. Lohou, F. Saïd, A. Brut, C. Moppert, and E. Dupont
1:15 PM
6.12
Estimation of momentum flux in the ABL from remote sensing data and universal functions of flux Richardson number
Rostislav D. Kouznetsov, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia; and F. Beyrich
1:30 PM
6.13
2:00 PM
6.15
Characterizing atmospheric turbulence with GPS
Frank Kleijer, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, MA; and P. Elosegui and J. L. Davis
2:45 PM
6.18
Interpretation of flux observations along the Cabauw 200 m meteorological tower
Fred Bosveld, KNMI, De Bilt, Netherlands; and E. Van Meijgaard, E. Moors, and C. Werner
3:00 PM
6.19
A Bayesian estimate of CT2 from sonic anemometer data
Guy Potvin, Defence Research & Development Canada - Valcartier, Val-Bélair, QC, Canada; and J. L. Forand and D. Dion
3:15 PM
6.20
ATMOSPHERIC BOUNDARY LAYER STRUCTURE USING WAVELETS ANALYSIS
Mariana Adam, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD; and H. M. Calvani and M. B. Parlange
3:30 PM
6.6a
Lunch Break

5:00 PM
6.12a
Coffee Break

12:15 PM-1:30 PM: Tuesday, 10 August 2004


Lunch Break

1:30 PM-5:15 PM: Tuesday, 10 August 2004


Session 4
Midlatitude atmosphere–ocean interaction: Part I The North Pacific and its connection to the tropics
Location: New Hampshire Room
Host: 13th Conference on Interactions of the Sea and Atmosphere
Chair: Daniel J. Vimont, University of Wisconsin
2:00 PM
4.2
The Impact of ENSO on the North Pacific Ocean-Atmosphere System During Summer
Michael A. Alexander, NOAA/ERL/CDC, Boulder, CO; and J. D. Scott
2:15 PM
4.3
On the forcing of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation
Niklas Schneider, IPRC/University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI
2:30 PM
4.4
ENSO-forced Decadal Variability in the North Pacific
Matt Newman, NOAA/ERL/CDC, Boulder, CO

3:00 PM
4.5
On the Recent State of the North Pacific Climate System
Nicholas A. Bond, JISAO/Univ. of Washington and NOAA/PMEL, Seattle, WA; and J. E. Overland, M. C. Spillane, and P. J. Stabeno
3:45 PM
4.7
An active role of extratropical sea surface temperature anomalies in the North Pacific
Youichi Tanimoto, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan; and H. Nakamura, T. Kagimoto, and S. Yamane
4:00 PM
4.8
The role of the western North Pacific in modulation of climate over North America
Niklas Schneider, SIO/Univ. of California and Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI; and E. Yulaeva
4:15 PM
4.9
Decadal variability of the pacific: physics, biology and feedbacks
Arthur J. Miller, SIO/Univ. of California, La Jolla, CA
4:45 PM
4.4A
Coffee Break

5:15 PM-5:15 PM: Tuesday, 10 August 2004


Oral Sessions end for the day

Oral sessions end for the day

5:30 PM-5:30 PM: Tuesday, 10 August 2004


Poster Session 1
Clouds
Location: Casco Bay Exhibit Hall
Host: 16th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
P1.1
Two contrasting case studies of entrainment zone structure in cloud capped marine atmospheric boundary layers
Ian M. Brooks, University of Leeds, Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

Handout (208.4 kB)

P1.2
Second- and third-order vertical velocity budgets in cloudy boundary layers
Jean-Christophe Golaz, NRL, Monterey, CA; and S. Wang

Handout (459.4 kB)

P1.3
Scaling laws for shallow moist convection
Bjorn Stevens, University of California, Los Angeles, CA

Handout (1.0 MB)

P1.4
On the Diurnal Cycle in a Stratocumulus-Topped Mixed Layer
Yunyan Zhang, University of California, Los Angeles, CA; and B. Stevens and M. Ghil

Handout (277.1 kB)

P1.6
An integrated turbulence scheme for boundary layers with shallow cumulus applied to pollutant transport
Wayne M Angevine, University of Colorado/CIRES and NOAA/AL, Boulder, CO

Handout (20.2 kB)

P1.7
Combining non-local scalings with a TKE closure for mixing in boundary layer clouds
Adrian P. Lock, MSC, Dorval, QC, Canada; and J. Mailhot

Handout (360.7 kB)

5:30 PM-7:00 PM: Tuesday, 10 August 2004


Poster Session 1
All aspects of ocean-atmosphere interaction
Location: Casco Bay Exhibit Hall
Host: 13th Conference on Interactions of the Sea and Atmosphere
P1.1
Use of synthetic aperture radar in the fine-scale analysis of synoptic-scale fronts at sea
Todd D. Sikora, U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD; and G. S. Young and N. S. Winstead

Handout (665.0 kB)

P1.3
Observations of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Flow Across the North Side of the Cold Tongue in the Eastern Tropical Pacific
C. A. Paulson, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR; and H. Wijesekera, W. S. Pegau, D. Rudnick, R. A. Weller, and J. Edson

P1.4
Determining growth rates of wind-driven gravity-capillary waves from the air-sea momentum flux budget
Tobias Kukulka, University of Delaware, Newark, DE; and T. Hara, W. L. Peirson, and M. L. Banner

P1.5
A bulk air-sea flux algorithm for high-wind, spray conditions, version 2.0
Edgar L. Andreas, U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, NH

Handout (308.2 kB)

P1.6
Poster 1.6 moved to Session 8. Now Paper 8.2A


Posters with Food in Poster Hall

5:30 PM-5:30 PM: Tuesday, 10 August 2004


Poster Session 2
Mesoscale to microscale
Location: Casco Bay Exhibit Hall
Host: 16th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
P2.1
A unified parameterization scheme of moist process in the atmospheric boundary layer
Akira Noda, Tohoku University, Aramaki, Miyagi, Japan; and T. Iwasaki

Handout (257.7 kB)

P2.2
Simulation of sound propagation through high-resolution atmospheric boundary layer turbulence fields
D. Keith Wilson, U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, NH; and N. P. Symons, E. G. Patton, P. P. Sullivan, D. H. Marlin, D. F. Aldridge, V. E. Ostashev, S. A. Ketcham, E. L. Andreas, and S. L. Collier

Handout (697.8 kB)

P2.3
Comparison of pollution events during the ESCOMPTE 2001 campaign: sea-breeze and synoptic wind conditions (formerly paper 3.2)
Aurore Brut, Laboratoire d'Aérologie, Campistrous, France; and F. Saïd, C. Moppert, V. Puygrenier, B. Campistron, and P. Perros

Handout (1.1 MB)


Poster Session 3
Boundary Layer Field Experiments
Location: Casco Bay Exhibit Hall
Host: 16th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
P3.1
PIV Measurements of Atmospheric Turbulence above and within a Corn Canopy
Weihong Zhu, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD; and R. van Hout, L. Luznik, and J. Katz

P3.2
Marine Atmospheric Boundary-Layer Structure and Air-Sea Fluxes during CBLAST-Low
Djamal Khelif, University of California, Irvine, CA; and C. A. Friehe and H. Jonsson

P3.3
Influences of upwind lakes on the wintertime lake-effect boundary layer
M. R. Hjelmfelt, South Dakota School of Mines, Rapid City, SD; and W. J. Capehart, Y. Rodriguez, D. A. R. Kristovich, and R. B. Hoevet

Handout (340.2 kB)

P3.4
Aircraft and radar observations of mesoscale cellular circulations in marine Stratocumulus
David Leon, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY; and G. Vali

P3.5
A detailed characterization of the wintertime boundary layer using tethered balloons
Richard D. Clark, Millersville University, Millersville, PA; and D. M. O'Donnell, A. K. Rowe, and K. L. Howett

Handout (155.8 kB)


Poster Session 4
Boundary Layers
Location: Casco Bay Exhibit Hall
Host: 16th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
P4.1
Structure of the marine boundary layer during episodes of strong southerly winds along the coast of central Chile
Ricardo Muñoz, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile; and R. D. Garreaud

Handout (295.9 kB)

P4.2
Modelling of transition boundary layers
John M. Edwards, Met Office, Exeter, United Kingdom; and R. J. Beare and A. J. Lapworth

Handout (304.6 kB)

P4.3
Large-eddy simulation of a shear-driven planetary boundary layer flow: Comparison with the CASES'99 experiment observations
Philippe J. Drobinski, Institut Pierre Simon Laplace/Service d'Aéronomie, Palaiseau, France; and P. Carlotti, J. L. Redelsperger, R. K. Newsom, and R. M. Banta

P4.4
P4.5
P4.6
Evolution of the daytime atmospheric boundary layer structure in a deep Alpine valley
Charles Chemel, Laboratoire des Ecoulements Géophysiques et Industriels, Grenoble, France; and J. P. Chollet, G. Brulfert, and E. Chaxel

Handout (3.0 MB)

P4.7
Entrainment into sheared convective boundary layers as predicted by different large eddy simulation codes
Evgeni Fedorovich, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and R. Conzemius, I. Esau, F. K. Chow, D. C. Lewellen, C. H. Moeng, D. Pino, P. P. Sullivan, and J. Vila

Handout (347.8 kB)

P4.8
Development of stable boundary layer parameterizations in numerical weather prediction models: a scale dependent dynamic LES modeling approach
Sukanta Basu, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN; and F. Porté-Agel and E. Foufoula-Georgiou

Handout (106.1 kB)

P4.9
Convective boundary layer structure during the Hudson Valley Ambient Meteorology Study
Jeffrey M. Freedman, Atmospheric Information Services, Albany, NY; and D. R. Fitzjarrald, R. K. Sakai, and M. J. Czikowsky

P4.10
Study of the PDFs of a Stably Stratified Large-Eddy Simulation
Maria Antonia Jimenez, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Palma de Mallorca, Spain; and J. Cuxart

Handout (361.2 kB)

P4.11
Coherent structures and dissipation in a stably stratified boundary layer above an alpine glacier
Chad Higgins, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD; and M. Parlange, C. Meneveau, I. Balin, H. Van den Bergh, and V. Simeonov

P4.13
Classifying observations of stable boundary layers for model validation
Fred Bosveld, KNMI, De Bilt, Netherlands; and F. Beyrich

Handout (114.1 kB)

P4.14
Boundary layer moisture regimes in small closed basins
C. David Whiteman, PNNL, Richland, WA; and S. F. J. De Wekker and T. Haiden

Handout (983.9 kB)

P4.15
Boundary layer meteorology and carbon cycle science
Kenneth J. Davis, Penn State Univ., University Park, PA

P4.16
Analysis of the water vapor variability within a convective boundary layer over land using large eddy simulations and IHOP observations
Fleur W. Couvreux, Meteo-France, Toulouse, France; and F. F. Guichard, J. L. Redelsperger, C. N. Flamant, J. P. Lafore, and V. Masson

P4.17
Analysis of Flat Convection during the Morning Boundary Layer Transition using Airborne Measurements
Thomas Spiess, Aerospace Systems/Technical Univ., Braunschweig, Germany; and P. Zittel and J. Bange

Handout (2.5 MB)

P4.18
P4.19

Poster Session 5
Parameterizations for Oceans and Atmospheres
Location: Casco Bay Exhibit Hall
Host: 16th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
P5.1
Turbulence and convection parametrized by a single approach: EDMF schemes
Pedro M. M. Soares, Centro de Geofísica da Universidade de Lisboa and Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal; and P. M. A. Miranda, J. Teixeira, and A. P. Siebesma

P5.2
P5.3
A non-local second-moment closure model applied to convective boundary layers
Carol Anne Clayson, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL; and L. Kantha

Handout (211.5 kB)


Poster Session 6
Insitu and Remote
Location: Casco Bay Exhibit Hall
Host: 16th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
P6.1
Trajectory derived from the 3D linear wind field retrieved by a wind-profiler mesoscale network
Bernard Campistron, Laboratoire d'Aérologie, Campistrous, France; and V. Puygrenier, B. Bénech, F. Lohou, F. Saïd, C. Moppert, F. Cousin, and E. Dupont

Handout (1.4 MB)

P6.3
Calculation of detailed surface temperature maps using the Helipod and the Tornado reconnaissance aircraft of the German Airforce
Jens Bange, Aerospace Systems/Technical Univ., Braunschweig, Germany; and S. Wilken, T. Spiess, and P. Zittel

Handout (2.0 MB)

P6.4
Boundary-layer marine cloud liquid water paths
Paquita Zuidema, CIRES/NOAA/ETL, Boulder, CO; and C. Fairall

P6.5
Air temperature measurement errors in a naturally ventilated multi-plate radiation shield
Reina Nakamura, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR; and L. Mahrt

Handout (575.9 kB)


Poster Session 7
Fundametnals
Location: Casco Bay Exhibit Hall
Host: 16th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
P7.1
Turbulence Parameter Space, Scaling Laws, and Structure Parameter Models for Stably Stratified Inhomogeneous Turbulent Shear Flows from Aircraft Measurements
Owen R. Cote, Air Force Reasearch Laboratory, Hanscom AFB, MA; and D. Wroblewski, J. Hacker, R. J. Dobosy, and J. R. Roadcap

P7.2
Scale-dependent dynamic models for LES: Surface heterogeneity effects
Rob Stoll, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and F. Porté-Agel

Handout (702.5 kB)

P7.4
Empirical orthogonal function analysis of coherent structures in a neutral atmospheric surface layer
Thomas Dubos, Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique, Palaiseau, France; and P. Drobinski and P. Carlotti

Handout (610.3 kB)

P7.5
Eddy lifetimes from LES and implications for lidar scans
Shane D. Mayor, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and P. P. Sullivan

P7.6
Comparison among first, second and third order CBL models
Matteo Zampieri, Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate of the Italian National Research Council, Bologna, Italy

Handout (209.5 kB)


Poster Session 8
CBLAST
Location: Casco Bay Exhibit Hall
Host: 16th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
P8.1
Subsurface expressions of sea surface temperature variability under low winds
J. Tom Farrar, WHOI, Woods Hole, MA; and C. J. Zappa, R. A. Weller, and A. T. Jessup

Handout (2.2 MB)

P8.2
Evaluation of COAMPS™ Real Time Forecast for CBLAST-Low Summer Experiments 2002/2003
Shouping Wang, NRL, Monterey, CA; and Q. Wang, Z. Gao, J. B. Edson, R. Weller, and C. Helmis

Handout (1.1 MB)

P8.3
Dynamics of the Surface Layer over the Ocean as Revealed from Field Measurements of the Atmospheric Pressure
Tihomir Hristov, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD; and K. D. Anderson, J. B. Edson, and C. A. Friehe

Handout (132.6 kB)


Poster Session 9
Surface Layer Interactions
Location: Casco Bay Exhibit Hall
Host: 16th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
P9.1
The Joint Eddycovariance Project (JEP): Towards a standard for the interpretation of eddy-covariance measurements
Arjan Van Dijk, Wageningen University, Wageningen, Netherlands; and A. F. Moene

Handout (62.3 kB)

P9.2
STINHO—structure of turbulent transport under inhomogeneous surface conditions—comparisons of flux measurements with horizontal-stretched observations
Armin Raabe, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany; and K. Arnold, A. Ziemann, M. Schröter, S. Raasch, J. Bange, P. Zittel, T. Spiess, T. Foken, M. Göckede, F. Beyrich, and J. P. Leps

Handout (964.0 kB)

P9.3
Processing and Quality Control of Eddy Covariance Data during LITFASS-2003
Thomas Foken, University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany; and M. Mauder, M. Göckede, C. Liebethal, F. Beyrich, and J. P. Leps

Handout (144.0 kB)

P9.4
Observations of Spatial Variations in Convective Boundary Layer Structure over a Heterogeneous Land Surface during IHOP
Songlak Kang, Penn State University, University Park, PA; and K. J. Davis

Handout (293.9 kB)

P9.5
Influence of nonlocal advection on surface fluxes over a vegetated surface: evidence from EBEX field data
H. P. Liu, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS; and S. H. Liu, J. Chan, and T. Foken

Handout (190.0 kB)

P9.6
Footprint modeling for flux measurements at multiple levels from a very tall tower over a mixed forest
Weiguo Wang, Penn State University, University Park, PA; and K. J. Davis, D. M. Ricciuto, and M. P. Butler

Handout (326.0 kB)

Wednesday, 11 August 2004

6:00 AM-6:00 AM: Wednesday, 11 August 2004


WED 11 AUG

8:30 AM-11:45 AM: Wednesday, 11 August 2004


Joint Session 2
Turbulent transport phenomena across the air-sea interface and surface layer gas fluxes. (Joint between the 15th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence and the 13th Symposium on the Interaction of the Sea and Atmosphere)
Location: New Hampshire-Vermont Room
Hosts: (Joint between the 16th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence; and the 13th Conference on Interactions of the Sea and Atmosphere )
Organizers: Wade R McGillis, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University; Michael A. Alexander, NOAA/ERL/CDC
8:30 AM
J2.1
Wave flow simulations over Arctic leads
Thorsten Mauritsen, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden; and G. Svensson and B. Grisogono
8:45 AM
J2.2
Turbulence measurements with light weight cup anemometers and a modified inertial dissipation method
Anna Sjöblom, Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, Bergen, Norway; and C. Nilsson and H. Bergström

9:00 AM
J2.3
Towards a fundamentally new understanding of the marine atmospheric boundary layer
Ann-Sofi Smedman, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden; and U. Högström, X. Guo Larsen, C. Johansson, A. Rutgersson, A. Sjöblom, K. K. Kahma, and H. Pettersson
9:15 AM
J2.4
New findings concerning the exchange of sensible heat and water vapor over the ocean
Erik Sahlée, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden; and A. S. Smedman, X. Guo Larsén, A. Rutgersson, and U. Högström
9:45 AM
J2.6
Level Set Simulation of Bubble Bursting Process
Ching-Long Lin, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
10:00 AM
J2.7
Estimation of air-sea heat and gas fluxes from infrared imagery and surface wave measurements during GASEX 2001
John Harald Wendelbo, University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI; and T. Hara, C. S. Garbe, U. Schimpf, and N. Frew
10:14 AM
J2.8
paper J2.8 has been moved to session 4. New paper number 4.4a

10:15 AM
J2.9
Eddy Covariance CO2 Flux Measurements over Open Ocean
Osamu Tsukamoto, Okayama University, Okayama, Japan; and S. Takahashi, T. Kono, E. Yamashita, A. Murata, and H. Ishida
10:30 AM
J2.10
Characteristics of Air-Sea Interaction in Surface and Wave Layers during CBLAST-Low
Jielun Sun, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and S. P. Burns, L. Mahrt, D. Vickers, D. Khelif, and H. H. Jonsson
10:45 AM
J2.11
Analysis of three years of boundary layer observations over the Gulf of Mexico and its shores
Steven R. Hanna, Hanna Consultants, Kennebunkport, ME; and C. MacDonald, M. Lilly, C. A. Knoderer, and C. H. Huang
11:00 AM
J2.12
Air-sea carbon dioxide fluxes from coastal platforms
Wade R. McGillis, Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University, Palisades, NY; and J. B. Edson
11:15 AM
J2.6a
Coffee Break

11:45 AM-11:45 AM: Wednesday, 11 August 2004


Sessions end for the day

12:00 PM-12:00 PM: Wednesday, 11 August 2004


Sessions end for the day

5:00 PM-5:00 PM: Wednesday, 11 August 2004


Casco Bay Cruise and Lobster Bake Event: As a seperate ticketed event we will hold a half hour Casco Bay cruise aboard the “Bay Mist” to Peaks Island. There guests will enjoy a genuine Downeast Lobster Bake where they will have a choice of lobster, steak, or chicken. Afterward you can relax and enjoy the sunset over Portland Harbor. Buses depart from the Holiday Inn by the Bay at 5:00 p.m. and 5:25 p.m., returning at approximately 9:30 p.m. You will surely want to purchase your tickets ahead of time for this event, as they are bound to go quickly. The cost is $55.00 which includes transportation. Tickets may be purchased until 10:00 a.m. on Monday, 9 August.

Thursday, 12 August 2004

6:00 AM-6:00 AM: Thursday, 12 August 2004


THUR 12 AUG

8:00 AM-11:45 AM: Thursday, 12 August 2004


Session 8
The Coupled Boundary Layer Air-Sea Transfer Experiment (Parallel with Session 7)
Location: Conn-Rhode Island Room
Host: 16th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Organizer: Wade R McGillis, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University
8:00 AM
8.1
Momentum and heat fluxes across the air-sea interface during CBLAST-low
John H. Trowbridge, WHOI, Woods Hole, MA; and G. Gerbi, J. B. Edson, and G. Terray
8:20 AM
8.2
Investigations of flux-profile relationships in the marine atmospheric surface layer during CBLAST
James B. Edson, WHOI, Woods Hole, MA; and R. F. Crofoot, W. R. McGillis, and C. J. Zappa
8:40 AM
8.3
Effects of spatial variability of SST on the marine boundary layer
Eric D. Skyllingstad, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR; and D. Vickers and L. Mahrt
9:00 AM
8.4
A Large-Eddy Simulation of Fog in Stable Boundary Layer
Shouping Wang, NRL, Monterey, CA; and J. C. Golaz and Q. Wang

9:30 AM
8.6
Variations of Boundary Layer Mean and Turbulence Structure Using Synthesized Observations
Qing Wang, NPS, Monterey, CA; and C. Helmis, Z. Gao, J. Kalogiros, and S. Wang
9:45 AM
8.7
Variability of surface film distributions in a coastal ocean regime
Nelson M. Frew, WHOI, Woods Hole, MA; and L. A. Houghton and W. E. Witzell, Jr.
10:00 AM
8.8
Numerical Investigation of Coupled Boundary Layers Air-Sea Transfer (CBLAST) at Small Scales
Song Liu, MIT, Cambridge, MA; and K. Hendrickson, X. Dong, L. Shen, and D. Yue
10:30 AM
8.10
COAMPS™ fog forcast during 2003 CBLAST-Low
Shouping Wang, NRL, Monterey, CA; and Q. Wang, J. B. Edson, and R. F. Crofoot
10:45 AM
8.11
Variability of ocean skin temperature from airborne infrared imagery during CBLAST-Low
Christopher J. Zappa, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, Palisades, NY; and A. T. Jessup
11:00 AM
8.12
Large-Eddy Simulations and Observations of Wave-Driven Boundary Layers
Peter P. Sullivan, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and J. B. Edson, J. C. McWilliams, and C. H. Moeng
11:15 AM
8.7a
Coffee Break

8:00 AM-12:15 PM: Thursday, 12 August 2004


Session 7
Fundamental studies of turbulence: observations, theory, and models (Parallel with Session 8)
Location: Vermont Room
Host: 16th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Organizer: D. Keith Wilson, U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory
8:00 AM
7.1
50 Years of the Monin-Obukhov Similarity Theory
Thomas Foken, University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany
8:30 AM
7.2
Measurements of the von Kármán constant in the atmospheric surface layer—further discussion
Edgar L. Andreas, U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, NH; and K. J. Claffey, C. W. Fairall, A. A. Grachev, P. S. Guest, R. E. Jordan, and P. O. G. Persson
8:45 AM
7.3
Variability of turbulence in the low-level nocturnal jet during CASES-99
Rod G. Frehlich, University of Colorado/CIRES, Boulder, CO; and Y. Meillier, M. L. Jensen, and B. B. Balsley
9:00 AM
7.4
9:15 AM
7.5
Surface layer turbulence during a frontal passage
Mark Piper, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and J. K. Lundquist
9:30 AM
7.6
Small scale turbulence modulation by ducted gravity waves above the stable nocturnal boundary layer
Yannick Meillier, CIRES/Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and R. G. Frehlich, R. M. Jones, and B. B. Balsley
9:45 AM
7.7
On the Budget of Turbulence Kinetic Energy in the Unstable Atmospheric Surface Layer
K. G. McNaughton, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
10:00 AM
7.8
On Reynolds averaging and the zero integral scale constraint
George Treviño, CHIRES, Inc, San Antonio, TX; and E. L. Andreas
10:15 AM
7.9
Nonstationarity of convective boundary layer growth in a heterogeneously stratified, shear-free atmosphere
Evgeni Fedorovich, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and R. Conzemius and A. M. Shapiro
10:45 AM
7.11
Evaluation of turbulence models for large-eddy simulations of flow over Askervein hill
Fotini Katopodes Chow, Stanford University, Stanford, CA; and R. L. Street
11:00 AM
7.12
Coherent vortical structures in large-eddy simulations of buoyant plumes in a crossflow
Philip Cunningham, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL

11:15 AM
7.13
Coherent structures and subfilter-scale dissipation in LES: A field study
Matthew A Carper, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN; and F. Porté-Agel
11:30 AM
7.14
A stochastic model for turbulent vertical transport
Scott Wunsch, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA; and A. R. Kerstein
11:45 AM
7.15
12:00 PM
7.7a
Coffee Break

8:45 AM-10:00 AM: Thursday, 12 August 2004


Session 5
Tropical Variability Part I: Air-sea Interaction in the Indian and West Pacific Oceans
Location: New Hampshire Room
Host: 13th Conference on Interactions of the Sea and Atmosphere
Chair: Raghu Murtugudde, Univ. of Maryland
8:45 AM
5.1
The fundamental role of air-sea interactions for dynamical seasonal predictions of Indian Monsoon rain
Martin P. Hoerling, NOAA/ERL/CDC, Boulder, CO; and K. V. Kumar and B. Rajagopalan
9:15 AM
5.2
Critical roles of the atmospheric feedback to ocean in the monsoon rainfall predictability
B. Wang, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI; and Q. Ding and X. Fu

9:30 AM
5.3

10:00 AM-10:30 AM: Thursday, 12 August 2004


Coffee Break

10:30 AM-2:30 PM: Thursday, 12 August 2004


Session 6
Tropical Variability Part II: Air-sea Interaction in the Atlantic Ocean
Location: New Hampshire Room
Host: 13th Conference on Interactions of the Sea and Atmosphere
Chair: Bin Wang, University of Hawaii
10:30 AM
6.1
Air-sea interactions associated with internal oceanic variability in the tropics
Raghu Murtugudde, Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD; and M. Jochum
11:15 AM
6.3
Application of the ARGO data in improving the oceanic model
Renhe Zhang, Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing, China; and Y. Yin and L. Shi

11:30 AM
6.4
Can continental rainfall influence climate variability over tropical Atlantic Ocean
Rong Fu, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and M. Chen and H. Wang
12:00 PM
6.5
Interaction of the Atlantic equatorial cold tongue and African monsoon
Shang-Ping Xie, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI; and Y. Okumura
12:15 PM
6.6
Observed air-sea interaction in the tropical and North Atlantic
Claude Frankignoul, University Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France
12:45 PM
6.7
Tropical Atlantic SST Forcing of Coupled North Atlantic Seasonal Responses
Shiling Peng, NOAA/CDC and CIRES, Boulder, CO; and W. A. Robinson, S. Li, and M. P. Hoerling

1:00 PM
6.4A
Lunch Break

12:15 PM-12:15 PM: Thursday, 12 August 2004


Lunch Break

1:30 PM-5:45 PM: Thursday, 12 August 2004


Session 9
Surface layer interactions, fluxes, and heterogeneity (Parallel with Session 10)
Location: Vermont Room
Host: 16th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Organizer: Edward G. Patton, NCAR
1:30 PM
9.1
Energy and water vapour fluxes over a heterogeneous land surface: The LITFASS-2003 experiment
Frank Beyrich, German Meteorological Service, Lindenberg, Germany; and J. Bange, F. H. Berger, C. Bernhofer, T. Foken, B. Hennemuth, S. Huneke, W. Kohsiek, J. P. Leps, H. Lohse, A. Lüdi, M. Mauder, W. M. L. Meijninger, and H. T. Mengelkamp
1:45 PM
9.2
Scintillometer fluxes of sensible and latent heat over a heterogenous area—a contribution to LITFASS-2003
Wouter M. L. Meijninger, Wageningen University, Wageningen, Netherlands; and F. Beyrich, A. Luedi, W. Kohsiek, and H. A. R. De Bruin
2:00 PM
9.3
2:15 PM
9.4
Helipod measurements in the LITFASS-2003 field experiment: Comparison with DIAL, LAS, tower, ground-station, and LES
Peter Zittel, Aerospace Systems/Technical Univ., Braunschweig, Germany; and T. Spiess, J. Uhlenbrock, B. Hennemuth, F. Beyrich, and J. Bange
2:30 PM
9.5
Evaporation over heterogeneous land surfaces—comparison between models and experiment
Klaus-Peter Johnsen, GKSS Research Centre, Geesthacht, Germany; and S. Huneke, J. Geyer, and H. T. Mengelkamp
2:45 PM
9.6
Turbulent Exchange Processes in and above tall Vegetation
Thomas Foken, University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany; and C. Thomas, J. Ruppert, J. Lüers, and M. Göckede
3:00 PM
9.7
Numerical Investigation of Turbulence Structures Within and Above A Corn Canopy Using Large Eddy Simulation
Wusi Yue, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD; and M. Parlange, C. Meneveau, W. Zhu, R. Van Hout, and J. Katz
3:15 PM
9.8
Mixing in open canopies
Young-Hee Lee, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea, Republic of (South); and L. Mahrt
3:30 PM
9.9
Comparison of surface layer turbulence in urban and suburban domains during Joint Urban 2003
Dennis M. Garvey, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Adelphi, MD; and C. L. Klipp, C. C. Williamson, G. D. Huynh, and S. S. Chang
3:45 PM
9.10
Variations of Sea Surface Fluxes in the Coastal Region
John Kalogiros, National Observatory of Athens, Athens, Greece; and Q. Wang
4:00 PM
9.11
Roughness lengths in complex terrain derived from sodar wind profiles
Kathleen E. Moore, Integrated Environmental Data, LLC, Berne, NY; and B. H. Bailey
4:15 PM
9.12
Assessment of the impact of local surface heterogeneity on atmospheric boundary layer with large-eddy simulations (LES) over remotely-sensed surfaces
Vijayant Kumar, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD; and M. Parlange, C. Meneveau, T. J. Schmugge, and W. P. Kustas
4:45 PM
9.14
Paper 9.14 moved to Poster Session 4. Now Poster P4.19

4:46 PM
9.15
Intermittent mixing observed in the nocturnal surface layer
Matthew J. Czikowsky, University at Albany, SUNY, Albany, NY; and D. R. Fitzjarrald, R. K. Sakai, J. M. Freedman, and J. Neiles
5:00 PM
9.16
Intermittency and the surface exchange of scalars at the nocturnal boundary layer
O. C. Acevedo, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, Brazil; and O. L. L. Moraes, G. Degrazia, and L. E. Medeiros
5:15 PM
9.6a
Coffee Break

1:30 PM-2:45 PM: Thursday, 12 August 2004


Session 10
Turbulent dispersion (Parallel with Session 9)
Location: Conn-Rhode Island Room
Host: 16th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Organizer: Francis L. Ludwig, Stanford University
1:30 PM
10.1
Plume Fluctuations in Surface Layer Canopies
Valerio Bisignanesi, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia; and M. S. Borgas
1:45 PM
10.2
Regions of persistent intense turbulence in the residual layer arising from aircraft engine exhaust during CASES-99
Ben B. Balsley, CIRES/Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and R. M. Jones, G. Stossmeister, R. L. Coulter, and R. G. Frehlich
2:00 PM
10.3
2:15 PM
10.4
Determination of methane emissions from livestock at the farm scale using observed meteorological and concentration profiles and inverse modelling techniques
Neil R. Gimson, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, Wellington, New Zealand; and G. Brailsford, T. Bromley, K. Lassey, R. Martin, R. Moss, and M. Uliasz

2:30 PM-5:15 PM: Thursday, 12 August 2004


Session 7
Midlatitude atmosphere–ocean interaction: Part II The North Atlantic
Location: New Hampshire Room
Host: 13th Conference on Interactions of the Sea and Atmosphere
Chair: Shiling Peng, NOAA/CIRES/CDC
2:30 PM
7.1
North Atlantic Atmosphere-Ocean Interaction on Intraseasonal Time Scales
Laura M. Ciasto, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and D. W. J. Thompson
3:00 PM
7.2
Large-scale interaction among storm tracks, polar-front jets and midlatitude oceanic frontal zones
Hisashi Nakamura, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; and T. Sampe, Y. Tanimoto, A. Shimpo, W. Ohfuchi, and S. P. Xie
3:15 PM
7.3
Dynamics of NAO
Fei-Fei Jin, Florida State Uinversity, Tallahassee, FL

3:45 PM
7.4
Relationship between North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and North Atlantic SSTA tripole
Linlin Pan, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO; and F. F. Jin and M. Watanabe

4:00 PM
7.5
On the origins of North Atlantic decadal variability: the role of ocean-atmosphere coupling
Lixin Wu, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and Z. Liu

4:15 PM
7.6
The importance of the ocean heat transport and convergence in the Gulf Stream region
Shenfu Dong, SIO/Univ. of California, La Jolla, CA; and K. A. Kelly and S. Hautala
4:30 PM
7.7
4:45 PM
7.1A
Coffee Break

5:15 PM-5:15 PM: Thursday, 12 August 2004


Sessions end for the day

5:45 PM-5:45 PM: Thursday, 12 August 2004


Sessions end for the day

Friday, 13 August 2004

6:00 AM-6:00 AM: Friday, 13 August 2004


FRI 13 AUG

8:00 AM-11:15 AM: Friday, 13 August 2004


Session 11
Boundary layer field experiments: past, current, and future
Location: Vermont Room
Host: 16th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Organizer: James B. Edson, WHOI
8:00 AM
11.1
On the Vertical Turbulent Structure of the Marine Atmospheric Boundary Layer
Costas Helmis, University of Athens, Panepistimioupolis, Athens, Greece; and Q. Wang, C. H. Halios, S. Wang, and G. Sgouros
8:15 AM
11.2
The entrainment process of carbon dioxide in the atmospheric boundary layer
J. Vila-Guerau de Arellano, Wageningen University, Wageningen, Netherlands; and H. J. J. Jonker, B. Gioli, F. Miglietta, H. K. Baltink, R. W. A. Hutjes, and A. A. M. Holtslag
8:30 AM
11.3
Turbulence Intermittency and Nocturnal Disturbances in CASES-99
Jielun Sun, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and S. P. Burns, R. M. Banta, and R. L. Coulter
8:45 AM
11.4
Wind stress and wind wave observations in the presence of swell
D. C. Vandemark, NASA/GSFC, Wallops Island, VA; and W. M. Drennan, J. Sun, J. R. French, and H. C. Graber
9:00 AM
11.5
Variability and vertical structure of the summer Arctic boundary layer
Michael Tjernström, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden; and T. Mauritsen
9:15 AM
11.6
Investigation of the stable boundary layer over Greenland, results from the aircraft-based experiment IGLOS
Clemens Drue, Meteorological Institute of the University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany; and G. Heinemann
9:30 AM
11.7
Interactions of the winter lake-effected boundary layer with synoptic systems
Joseph G. Dreher, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Rapid City, SD; and K. L. Fitzpatrick, M. R. Hjelmfelt, W. Capehart, D. A. R. Kristovich, and J. J. Schroeder
9:45 AM
11.8
Field observations of the influence of pack ice cover on surface heat fluxes
David A. R. Kristovich, ISWS, Prairie Research Institute, University of Illinois, Champaign, IL; and N. F. Laird and M. Gerbush
10:00 AM
11.9
Evaluation of boundary layer structure in several operational and research weather prediction models
James M. Wilczak, NOAA/ETL, Boulder, CO; and I. V. Djalalova, R. J. Zamora, J. W. Bao, J. T. McQueen, S. Benjamin, and G. Grell
10:15 AM
11.10
Deepening of the ocean mixed layer by Langmuir and shear turbulence
Ming Li, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, Cambridge, MD
10:30 AM
11.11
A generalized planar fit method for sonic anemometer tilt correction
Cheryl L. Klipp, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Adelphi, MD; and S. S. Chang, C. C. Williamson, G. D. Huynh, D. M. Garvey, and Y. Wang
10:45 AM
11.8a
Coffee Break

8:30 AM-12:15 PM: Friday, 13 August 2004


Session 8
Upper ocean - lower atmosphere - surface wave interactions
Location: New Hampshire Room
Host: 13th Conference on Interactions of the Sea and Atmosphere
Chair: Todd D. Sikora, U.S. Naval Academy
8:30 AM
8.1
Observational and theoretical evidence for roll vortices in the hurricane boundary layer
Ralph Foster, JISAO/Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA; and S. Businger, I. J. Morrison, F. Marks, P. P. Dodge, and J. A. Businger
9:15 AM
8.3
Modification of the atmospheric surface layer and upper ocean by synoptic disturbances in the east Pacific ITCZ
Yolande Serra, JISAO/Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA; and G. N. Kiladis, M. F. Cronin, and M. J. McPhaden
9:30 AM
8.4
Coupled Atmosphere-Wave-Ocean Parameterization for High-Wind Conditions
Shuyi S. Chen, Univ. of Miami/RSMAS, Miami, FL; and J. E. Tenerelli, W. Zhao, and M. A. Donelan

9:45 AM
8.5
Impacts of waves, sea spray, and the upper ocean on extratropical storms
Will Perrie, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Dartmouth, NS, Canada; and W. Zhang, Z. Long, and E. L. Andreas
10:00 AM
8.6
10:30 AM
8.7
Observations of Steep Wave Statistics in Open Ocean Waters
Nicholas V. Scott, WHOI, Woods Hole, MA; and T. Hara, P. A. Hwang, and E. J. Walsh
10:45 AM
8.8
Large Eddy Simulation of Particle Settling in the Ocean Mixed Layer
Yign Noh, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea, Republic of (South); and M. Herold and S. Raasch
11:00 AM
8.9
Fluctuations in the mixed layer,vertical thermal cross-section and its interannual variability in the Arabian sea
Johnson Zacharia, Cochin University of Science and Technology, Cochin, India; and C. K. Rajan and S. Hussain

11:15 AM
8.10
Detection of extreme ocean waves
Susanne Lehner, German Aerospace Center, Remote Sensing Technology Center, Wessling, Germany; and W. Rosenthal, H. Dankert, J. Horstmann, and J. Schulz-Stellenfleth
11:30 AM
8.2A
Surface fluxes and streaks in the near-surface layer (Formerly Poster P1.6)
Ralph C. Foster, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and F. Vianey, P. Drobinski, and P. Carlotti
11:45 AM
8.5A
Coffee Break

11:15 AM-11:45 AM: Friday, 13 August 2004


Closing Ceremonies

11:45 AM-11:45 AM: Friday, 13 August 2004


Conference Ends

12:00 PM-12:00 PM: Friday, 13 August 2004


Conference Ends

1:30 PM-6:00 PM: Friday, 13 August 2004


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