| | P6.9 | Diagnosis of a rapid surface cyclolysis event in the Bering Sea Nathan Marsili, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and J. E. Martin |
| | P6.10 | A numerical study on characteristics of internal gravity waves in the stratosphere induced by mesoscale convective system In-Sun Song, Yonsei Univ., Seoul, Korea; and H. Y. Chun |
| | P6.11 | A mixed layer model of the diurnal dryline Patrick A. Jones, Penn State University, University Park, PA; and P. R. Bannon |
| | P6.12 | The role of mesoscale dry intrusion in the Washington, D.C. snowstorm of March 9, 1999 Richard P. James, Penn State University, University Park, PA; and J. H. E. Clark and R. H. Grumm |
| | P6.13 | Improvement of horizontal pressure gradient computation in a terrain following coordinate Sang-Hun Park, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea; and T. Y. Lee, H. Y. Chun, and S. Y. Hong |
| | P6.14 | Evaluation of the MM5 and Workstation ETA Models near Tallahassee, Florida Todd P. Lericos, NOAA/NWS, Tallahassee, FL; and T. J. Turnage, A. I. Watson, H. E. Fuelberg, and S. L. Goodrick |
| | P6.15 | Vortex-Lines and Airflow Structure near a Tornado-like Vortex in a Simulated Mini-Supercell Akira Noda, Univ. of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; and H. Niino |
| | P6.16 | Paper has been moved to session 14, new paper number 14.3A
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| | P6.17 | Sensitivity to Lower-Tropospheric Potential Vorticity Maxima to Model Physics C. Michael Trexler, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and G. M. Lackmann |
| | P6.18 | FINE-SCALE STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICS OF A HEAVY SNOWBAND Robert M. Rauber, Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, IL; and M. K. Ramamurthy, B. F. Jewett, and M. Han |
| | P6.19 | Radar characteristics of severe wind-producing convective systems over the Northern High Plains Brian A. Klimowski, NOAA/NWSFO, Rapid City, SD; and M. R. Hjelmfelt |
| | P6.20 | Numerical Study of a mesoscale convection system over the Taiwan Strait Qinghong Zhang, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and K. H. Lau, Y. H. Kuo, and S. J. Chen |
| | P6.21 | Sensitivity of orographic precipitation to changing ambient conditions: An idealized modeling perspective Brian A. Colle, SUNY, Stony Brook, NY |
| | P6.22 | Mesoscale processes involved in FASTEX secondary cyclones (Formerly paper 13.7) Dominique Bouniol, CNRS, Vélizy, France; and Y. Lemaître and A. Protat |
| | P6.23 | Mesoscale Environments which Characterize Severe Mid-upper Tropospheric Turbulence (formerly paper 14.4) Michael L. Kaplan, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and Y. -. L. Lin, J. J. Charney, K. T. Waight, A. W. Huffman, J. D. Cetola, and K. M. Lux |