Session 2A |
| Applications to Support Weather Forecasts – Nowcasting and Weather Impacts Analyses |
| Chair: Edward L. Bensman, Raytheon Intelligence and Information Systems, Bellevue, NE
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| 10:30 AM | 2A.1 | Bowing convective systems in a popular operational model: Are they for real? Melissa S. Bukovsky, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and J. S. Kain and M. E. Baldwin |
| 10:45 AM | 2A.2 | A simple physically based snowfall algorithm Daniel K. Cobb Jr., NOAA/NWSFO, Caribou, ME; and J. S. Waldstreicher |
| 11:00 AM | 2A.3 | The Meteorological Service of Canada/COMET partnership….an international success story Peter Lewis, MSC, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia; and G. Toth, B. Muller, and D. Wesley |
| 11:15 AM | 2A.4 | COMET’s influence on meteorological education and research within universities: The Saint Louis University experience James T. Moore, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO; and C. E. Graves |
| 11:30 AM | 2A.5 | Evaluating high-resolution configurations of the WRF model that are used to forecast severe convective weather: The 2005 SPC/NSSL Spring Experiment John S. Kain, CIMMS/Univ. of Oklahoma and NOAA/OAR/NSSL, Norman, OK; and S. J. Weiss, M. E. Baldwin, G. W. Carbin, D. Bright, J. J. Levit, and J. A. Hart |
| 11:45 AM | 2A.6 | Using The WRF Model To Simulate Flow Through California’s Altamont Pass John W. Zack, MESO, Inc., Troy, NY; and G. E. Van Knowe and K. T. Waight |