Ninth Conference on Mesoscale Processes
    

Poster Session 5

 New insights regarding mesoscale structure based on recent field experiments and new observing platforms—with Coffee Break
 P5.1Lake Michigan Surface Temperature Variations and Impacts on Convective Intensity  extended abstract
David A. R. Kristovich, ISWS, Champaign, IL; and M. R. Hjelmfelt, M. C. Peters, and M. S. Timlin
P5.2Tropopause fold and cyclogenesis: a case study from FASTEX  
Jérôme Donnadille, Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France; and J. P. Cammas, P. Mascart, D. Lambert, and R. L. Gall
 P5.3Vertical structure and characteristics of two leading stratiform mesoscale convective systems  extended abstract
Crystalyne R. Pettet, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and R. H. Johnson
 P5.4Precipitation efficiency of Midwestern mesoscale convective systems deduced from GOES soundings  
Stacy N. Allen, Univ. of Missouri, Columbia, MO; and P. S. Market and R. Scofield
 P5.5Profiler Observations of Boundary Layer Convergence Zones  
Kevin R. Knupp, Univ. of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and J. Walters
 P5.6Scale-discriminating vorticity budget for a mesoscale convective vortex  extended abstract
Jason C. Knievel, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and R. H. Johnson
P5.7Observational analyses of the fine-scale wind and moisture characteristics in MAP IOP-2B and IOP-8  
Joseph J. Charney, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and Y. -. L. Lin, C. M. Hill, and J. A. Thurman
 P5.8The death of a mid-level cloud  extended abstract
Vincent E. Larson, Univ. of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI; and R. P. Fleishauer, J. A. Kankiewicz, D. L. Reinke, and T. H. Vonder Haar
 P5.9Paper has been moved to session 13, new paper number 13.11  
 P5.10Use of Lower Atmospheric Profilers and Automated Surface Measurements to Investigate Mesoscale Structure and Predictability  extended abstract
E. G. Astling, West Desert Test Center, Dugway, UT
 P5.11Topographic distortion of a cold front over the Snake River Plain and Central Idaho Mountains  extended abstract
W. James Steenburgh, NOAA/CIRP and Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and T. R. Blazek
 P5.12Kinematics of a mesoscale convective system and its mesoscale convective vortex  extended abstract
Jason C. Knievel, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and R. H. Johnson
 P5.13The value of realtime upper tropospheric inertial stability measurements on tropical convection forecasts  
John R. Mecikalski, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
 P5.14The use of GPS integrated precipitable water measurements to supplement WSR-88D parameters in determining the potential for flash flood producing rainfall  extended abstract
Stephen J. Keighton, NOAA/NWS, Blacksburg, VA; and M. Gillen, G. V. Loganathan, S. Gorugantula, and T. Eisenberger
 P5.15Lee Waves over Complex Topography during MAP  extended abstract
James D. Doyle, NRL, Monterey, CA; and R. B. Smith and G. S. Poulos
 P5.16A case study of a severe Midwestern pulse thunderstorm event  
Patrick S. Market, Univ. of Missouri, Columbia, MO; and A. R. Lupo and R. W. Przybylinski
 P5.17Paper has been moved to session 13, new paper number 13.7A  
 P5.18Comparison of 9-km wind forecasts versus 27-km wind forecasts during the Northern Gulf of Mexico Littoral Initiative  extended abstract
Gueorgui V. Mostovoi, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS; and P. J. Fitzpatrick and Y. Li
 P5.19Analysis of warm-season morning convection across the southern Great Plains  extended abstract
John A. Haynes, CIMMS/Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and C. E. Hane, D. L. Andra, E. Berry, F. H. Carr, and R. M. Rabin
 P5.20AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY ON ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS FOR FORMATION OF CLOSED CONVECTION CELLS  
Yuichi Miura, Science University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
 P5.21Paper has been moved to session 14, new paper number 14.5  
 P5.22Mesoscale processes and impact of FASTEX cyclones through momentum, heat, and water budgets (IOPs 11, 12, 16, 17)  extended abstract
A. Protat, CETP, Velizy, France; and D. Bouniol and Y. Lemaître
 P5.23Observations of the Great Plains Dryline Utilizing Mobile Mesonet Data  extended abstract
Albert E. Pietrycha, NOAA/NSSL, Boulder, CO and Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX; and E. N. Rasmussen
 P5.24Observations of the DCVZ Using Mobile Mesonets Data  extended abstract
Albert E. Pietrycha, NOAA/NSSL, Boulder, CO and Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX; and E. N. Rasmussen
 P5.25Numerical simulations of heavy rainfall during the Mesoscale Alpine Program (MAP)  extended abstract
James A. Thurman, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and Y. -. L. Lin and J. J. Charney

Wednesday, 1 August 2001: 2:30 PM-4:00 PM

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