Ninth Conference on Mesoscale Processes
    

Poster Session 1

 Improving physical parameterizations in mesoscale models—with Coffee Break
 P1.1Mesoscale cloud scheme assessment using satellite observations  extended abstract
Jean-Pierre Chaboureau, Laboratoire d'Aerologie, Toulouse, France; and J. P. Pinty, J. P. Cammas, P. J. Mascart, and J. P. Lafore
 P1.2Evaluation of a Turbulent Mixing Length Parameterization Applied to the Case of an Approaching Upper-Tropospheric Trough  extended abstract
Douglas K. Miller, NPS, Monterey, CA; and D. L. Walters and A. Slavin
P1.3Performance of the updated explicit microphysics in the 20km RUC  
John M. Brown, NOAA/FSL, Boulder, CO; and G. A. Grell, T. G. Smirnova, S. G. Benjamin, R. M. Rasmussen, and G. Thompson
 P1.4On the development of a comprehensive land surface model  
Vince C. Wong, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and F. Y. Kong
 P1.5Paper has been moved to Session 1, new paper number 1.6A  
P1.6Model sensitivity to wildfire-induced changes in soil albedo, vegetation cover, and soil moisture  
Elizabeth Mulvihill Page, NOAA/NWS, Boulder, CO; and W. R. Cotton
 P1.7Response of Convection to Dry Layers: Simulation and Parameterization Tests  extended abstract
James A. Ridout, NRL, Monterey, CA
 P1.8Paper has been moved to session 3, new paper number 3.7  
 P1.9Storm Initialization of Hurricane Bonnie Using SSM/I Brightness Temperatures: Preliminary Results  extended abstract
C. Amerault, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL; and K. Park, X. Zou, G. -. S. Liu, and J. Hawkins
 P1.10Spring 2001 changes to NCEP Eta analysis and forecast system: NOAH land-surface model  
Michael B. Ek, NOAA/NWS/NCEP/EMC and UCAR Visiting Scientist, Suitland, MD; and K. E. Mitchell, E. Rogers, V. I. Koren, J. C. Schaake, D. Tarpley, D. Lohmann, P. Grunmann, Q. Duan, and C. Peters-Lidard
P1.11Mesoscale numerical simulations of the 7 June 1997 severe weather outbreak in southern New Mexico and far west Texas  
Robert E. Dumais Jr., U.S. Army Research Laboratory, White Sands Missile Range, NM; and J. E. Passner
 P1.12Application of the PSU shallow-convection parameterization scheme in 3-D environments  
Aijun Deng, Penn State Univ., University Park, PA; and N. L. Seaman, D. R. Stauffer, and R. C. Muñoz
 P1.13A Comparison of Bulk Aerodynamic Methods for Calculating Air-sea Fluxes  
Qing Wang, NPS, Monterey, CA; and D. P. Eleuterio
 P1.14Evaluating convective momentum fluxes using remotely sensed data  
John R. Mecikalski, CIMSS/Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
 P1.15Low-level jet dynamics and parameterization of surface fluxes in the stable boundary layer  
Robert M. Banta, NOAA/ERL/ETL, Boulder, CO; and R. K. Newsom and J. K. Lundquist
 P1.16Effects of convectively generated gravity wave drag on a numerically predicted heavy rainfall event occurred near the Jiri mountain, Korea  extended abstract
Hye-Yeong Chun, Yonsei Univ., Seoul, Korea; and S. H. Sohn
 P1.17Paper has been moved to oral session 2, number 2.5A  
 P1.17aParameterizing boundary layer clouds using PDF methods (Formerly paper 2.5)  extended abstract
Vincent E. Larson, Univ. of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI; and J. C. Golaz and W. R. Cotton
 P1.18A Photosynthesis-based Gas-Exchange Evapotranspiration Model (GEM) coupled with a Land Surface Scheme for Mesoscale Applications  extended abstract
Dev dutta S. Niyogi, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC; and K. Alapaty and S. Raman
 P1.19Towards development of a new Level 2.5 turbulence parameterization for predicting non-equilibrium ABL-driven mesoscale flows  
Frank R. Freedman, Stanford University, Stanford, CA; and M. Z. Jacobson
 P1.20Impacts of parameterized convection on the numerical simulation of heavy rain over East Asia  
Young-Youn Park, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea; and T. Y. Lee
 P1.21Implementation of an Urban Canopy Parameterization in MM5 for Meso-Gamma-Scale Air Quality Modeling Applications  
Tanya L. Otte, NOAA/ARL and U.S. EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC; and A. Lacser
 P1.22Boundary Layer Turbulence and Surface Flux Parameterizations in a Mesoscale Model—verification with Aircraft Measurements  
Qing Wang, NPS, Monterey, CA; and K. Rados, J. Kalogiros, H. Zuo, S. Wang, C. Friehe, D. Khelif, and H. Jonsson
 P1.23Grid resolution and surface flux and boundary layer parameterizations in high-resolution mesoscale models (formerly paper 3.1)  
Michelle Whisenhant, NPS, Monterey, CA; and Q. Wang, S. Wang, and J. D. Doyle

Monday, 30 July 2001: 2:30 PM-4:00 PM

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