Poster Session 3 |
| Forecasting, Climate and Air Quality |
| Chair: Bradley J. Snyder, MSC, Vancouver, BC Canada
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| | P3.1 | Forecasting mixed-layer height over complex terrain Daniel E. Zumpfe, NOAA/NWS, Great Falls, MT; and M. Chamberlain, J. Daniels, J. Kyle, M. Meyers, J. Snook, and K. Zeller |
| | P3.2 | Representativity of air quality monitoring stations Johannes Vergeiner, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria; and F. Obleitner, E. Griesser, A. Weber, and A. Gohm |
| | P3.3 | Boundary layer structure in the Inn Valley during high air pollution (INNAP) Alexander Gohm, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria; and F. Harnisch and A. Fix |
| | P3.4 | Airborne 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 |
| | P3.5 | Characteristics of gravity wave breaking predictability James D. Doyle, NRL, Monterey, CA; and C. A. Reynolds and Q. Jiang |
| | P3.6 | A 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 |
| | P3.7 | An 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 |
| | P3.8 | An 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 |
| | P3.9 | Contributions 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 |
| | P3.10 | Comparison of Quantitative Precipitation Estimates and Quantitative Precipitation Forecasts in Mountainous Terrain Serena J. Chew, DRI, Reno, NV |
| | P3.11 | Analysis of an extreme precipitation episode over the central subtropical Andes using ETA/PRM regional model Maximiliano Viale, Programa Regional de Meteorología, Ciudad de Mendoza, Mendoza, Argentina; and F. A. Norte |
| | P3.12 | A Forecaster challenge: Convectively enhanced winds in a strongly forced synoptic environment in complex terrain M. Meyers, NOAA/NWS, Grand Junction, CO; and J. LaDue, J. Pringle, and C. Cuoco |
| | P3.13 | Variations 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 |
| | P3.14 | Links 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 |
| | P3.15 | Axial 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 |
| | P3.16 | Analysis 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 |
| | P3.17 | Wet 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 |
| | P3.18 | A 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 |
| | P3.19 | A 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 |
| | P3.20 | A climatological investigation of the diurnal patterns of precipitation over the complex terrain of western Colorado Jeffery D. Colton, NOAA/NWS, Grand Junction, CO; and J. Ramey, B. Avery, and M. Meyers |
| | P3.21 | Close 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 |