18th Conference on Weather Analysis and Forecasting and the 14th Conference on Numerical Weather Prediction
    

Poster Session 2

 Poster Session - Numerical Data Assimilation or Analysis: Case Studies and Validation—with Coffee Break
 Organizer: William H. Burnett, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command, Stennis Space Center, MS
 P2.1Experiences from SCRAPE2000—Summer Convective Rainfall in Alabama Prediction Experiment  
John T. Bradshaw, NOAA/NWS, Calera, AL; and R. E. Kilduff, R. E. McNeil, K. J. Pence, P. Hart, and W. M. Lapenta
 P2.2Sensitivity of short-term forecasts from the Navy COAMPS to grid configuration and data assimilation  
Jason E. Nachamkin, NRL, Monterey, CA; and R. M. Hodur
 P2.3Evaluation of Local-Scale Forecasts for Severe Weather of July 20, 2000  extended abstract
Daniel Birkenheuer, NOAA/FSL, Boulder, CO; and B. L. Shaw, S. Albers, and E. J. Szoke
 P2.4Comparisons of RUC 20-km and 40-km forecasts for 24 May 2000  extended abstract
Tracy Lorraine Smith, NOAA/FSL, Boulder, CO; and B. E. Schwartz and J. M. Brown
 P2.5Short-term forecasting at Kennedy Space Center using the ARPS Data Analysis System  extended abstract
Timothy D. Oram, NASA/Spaceflight Meteorology Group, Houston, TX; and T. Garner and J. L. Case
 P2.6Operational Use of Real-Time Four Dimensional Data Assimilation at Dugway Proving Ground  extended abstract
Susan E. Krippner, U.S. Army Dugway Proving Ground, Dugway, UT; and S. F. Halvorson, J. M. Cram, Y. Liu, and S. Low-Nam
 P2.7A Quantitative Evaluation On The Performance Of A Real-Time Mesoscale FDDA And Forecasting System Under Different Synoptic Situations  extended abstract
Rong-Shyang Sheu, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and J. M. Cram, Y. Liu, and S. Low-Nam
 P2.8Remarks on Northern Hemisphere forecast error sensitivity from 1996 to 2000  
Carolyn A. Reynolds, NRL, Monterey, CA; and R. Gelaro
 P2.9A Meteorological Reanalysis for 1991 Persian Gulf War  extended abstract
J. J. Shi, SAIC, McLean, VA; and S. W. Chang, T. R. Holt, and T. F. Hogan
 P2.10A study on forecasting two cases of severe convection: implications for forecast guidance  
Milton S. Speer, BOM, Sydney, NSW, Australia; and L. M. Leslie and L. Qi
P2.11Interesting issues regarding precipitation verification  
Barry E. Schwartz, NOAA/FSL, Boulder, CO; and S. G. Benjamin
P2.12Effects of NCEP/DOE Reanalysis Soil Moisture on Forecast Skill  
Wesley Ebisuzaki, NOAA/NWS/NCEP, Camp Springs, MD; and M. Kanamitsu
 P2.13The effect of using LAPS in the mesoscale numerical prediction for heavy rainfall  extended abstract
Seung-On Hwang, MRI, Seoul, Korea; and Y. -. S. Kim and J. -. W. Seo
 P2.14Data Assimilation and Model Evaluation for MM5 and COAMPS  extended abstract
Duanjun Lu, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS; and P. J. Croft, P. J. Fitzpatrick, and S. Reddy
 P2.15Paper has been move to Joint Session J2, Paper Number J2.9A  
 P2.16Comparison of SSM/I derived sea surface winds with NWP model analysis  
R. M. Khaladkar, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune, India; and P. N. Mahajan and P. K. Pal
 P2.17Verification of RAMS forecast sea breezes and thunderstorm initiation over east-central Florida  extended abstract
Jonathan L. Case, NASA Kennedy Space Center/Applied Meteorology Unit/ENSCO Inc., Cocoa Beach, FL; and J. Manobianco, A. V. Dianic, D. E. Harms, and P. N. Rosati
 P2.18Toward a surface data time continuum: use of the Kalman Filter to Create a Continuous, Quality Controlled Surface Data Set (Formerly Paper Number 6.3)  extended abstract
John A. McGinley, NOAA/FSL, Boulder, CO

Tuesday, 31 July 2001: 2:30 PM-4:00 PM

* - Indicates paper has been withdrawn from meeting

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