12th Conference on Mountain Meteorology
    

Poster Session 3

 Forecasting, Climate and Air Quality
 Chair: Bradley J. Snyder, MSC, Vancouver, BC Canada
 P3.1Forecasting mixed-layer height over complex terrain  extended abstract
Daniel E. Zumpfe, NOAA/NWS, Great Falls, MT; and M. Chamberlain, J. Daniels, J. Kyle, M. Meyers, J. Snook, and K. Zeller
 P3.2Representativity of air quality monitoring stations  
Johannes Vergeiner, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria; and F. Obleitner, E. Griesser, A. Weber, and A. Gohm
 P3.3Boundary layer structure in the Inn Valley during high air pollution (INNAP)  extended abstract
Alexander Gohm, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria; and F. Harnisch and A. Fix
 P3.4Airborne observations of aerosols and trace chemical species during T-REX  
Barbara Brooks, Institute for Atmospheric Science, Leeds, United Kingdom; and J. McQuaid, S. Mobbs, and S. Vosper
 P3.5Characteristics of gravity wave breaking predictability  
James D. Doyle, NRL, Monterey, CA; and C. A. Reynolds and Q. Jiang
 P3.6A high resolution modelling study of a severe weather event over the Southern Alps of New Zealand  
Stuart Webster, Met Office, Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom; and M. J. Uddstrom and H. Oliver
 P3.7An evaluation of the impact of RAWS observations on surface objective analyses over the western United States  
David T. Myrick, University of Utah and NOAA/CIRP, Salt Lake City, UT; and J. D. Horel
 P3.8An evaluation of post-processing methods to correct surface forecast biases in the NAM model over the western U.S  
William Y. Y. Cheng, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and W. J. Steenburgh
 P3.9Contributions of orographic and diabatic processes to rapid frontogenesis over the western United States  
Gregory West, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and C. Neuman and W. J. Steenburgh
 P3.10Comparison of Quantitative Precipitation Estimates and Quantitative Precipitation Forecasts in Mountainous Terrain  
Serena J. Chew, DRI, Reno, NV
 P3.11Analysis of an extreme precipitation episode over the central subtropical Andes using ETA/PRM regional model  extended abstract
Maximiliano Viale, Programa Regional de Meteorología, Ciudad de Mendoza, Mendoza, Argentina; and F. A. Norte
 P3.12A Forecaster challenge: Convectively enhanced winds in a strongly forced synoptic environment in complex terrain  extended abstract
M. Meyers, NOAA/NWS, Grand Junction, CO; and J. LaDue, J. Pringle, and C. Cuoco
 P3.13Variations in the Diurnal Range of Surface Temperature over the Western United States  
Brian Olsen, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and J. D. Horel
 P3.14Links between the mountain torque and the arctic oscillation in the LMDz general circulation model  
Francois Lott, CNRS, Paris, France; and L. Goudard and A. Martin
 P3.15Axial atmospheric angular momentum budget at diurnal and sub-diurnal periodicities  
Francois Lott, CNRS, Paris, France; and O. DeViron, P. Viterbo, F. Vial, and A. Martin
 P3.16Analysis of some meteorological variables recorded at 4000 m in the Argentinian subtropical Andean region  
MaríA. Elizabeth Castañeda, University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina; and N. Ratto
 P3.17Wet deposition quality from Caspian Sea lowland forests up to 2200 meters altitude  
Ali Salahi, George-August University, Goettingen, Niedersachsen, Germany; and S. Geranfar and S. Banej-Shafii
 P3.18A Regional Atmospheric Continuous CO2 Observing Network in the Rocky Mountains (Rocky RACCOON)  
Britton Stephens, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and S. F. J. De Wekker, D. Schimel, and A. Watt
 P3.19A new concept for high resolution temperature analysis over complex terrain  
Benedikt Bica, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; and R. Steinacker, C. Lotteraner, and M. Suklitsch
 P3.20A climatological investigation of the diurnal patterns of precipitation over the complex terrain of western Colorado  extended abstract
Jeffery D. Colton, NOAA/NWS, Grand Junction, CO; and J. Ramey, B. Avery, and M. Meyers
P3.21Close Association between day-to-day Fluctuation of Atmospheric Pressure and Blood Pressure in Community-Dwelling People  
kiyohito Okumiya, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Kyoto, Japan; and M. Ishine, T. Wada, and K. Matsubayashi

Thursday, 31 August 2006: 2:30 PM-4:00 PM, Ballroom North

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