Session 9 |
| Terrain Forcing and Mesoscale Aspects of Winter Storms |
| CoChair: Michael P. Meyers, NOAA/NWS, Grand Junction, CO
Chair: Douglas Wesley, UCAR/COMET, Boulder, CO
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| 3:30 PM | 9.1 | Investigating stability evolution of two winter storms using mobile GAUS data Larry L. Smith, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO; and B. Pettegrew, C. J. Melick, and P. S. Market |
| 3:45 PM | 9.2 | Improving the forecasting of barrier jets along coastal Alaska using remote sensing, modeling, and a SARJET field study Nathaniel S. Winstead, Johns Hopkins University, Laurel, MD; and B. A. Colle, J. B. Olson, G. S. Young, K. Loescher, and N. A. Bond |
| 4:00 PM | 9.3 | High-resolution modeling of the 25 December 2002 Northeast U.S. banded snowstorm David R. Novak, NOAA/NWS, Bohemia, NY; and B. A. Colle and D. Keyser |
| 4:15 PM | 9.4 | Forecasting Extreme Wintertime Precipitation Events in Northern California Norman Junker, Retired from NOAA/NWS/NCEP, Camp Springs, MD; and R. Grumm, R. Hart, L. F. Bosart, K. M. Bell, and F. J. Pereira |
| 4:30 PM | 9.5 | Does increasing the resolution of numerical forecasts improve forecast accuracy over fine-scale Intermountain orography? W. James Steenburgh, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and K. A. Hart and D. J. Onton |
| 4:45 PM | 9.6 | Paper moved to Poster Session
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| 5:00 PM | 9.7 | High resolution simulations and microphysical validation of an orographic precipitation event over the Wasatch Mountains during IPEX IOP3 Brian A. Colle, Stony Brook University/SUNY, Stony Brook, NY; and J. Wolfe, J. Steenburgh, D. Kingsmill, J. A. W. Cox, and J. Shafer |