Poster Session 3 New Technology (Parallel with Joint Poster JP1)

Tuesday, 11 January 2000: 4:30 PM-5:45 PM
Host: 10th Conference on Satellite Meteorology and Oceanography
Organizers:
Marie Colton, Office of Naval Research, ONR Code 321SR, Arlington, VA and Ronald Isaacs, AER, Inc., Cambridge, MA

Papers:
P3.1
Application of AMSU-A radiance fields and retrievals to the analysis of hurricanes
Christopher S. Velden, CIMSS/Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and K. F. Brueske

P3.2
Tropical cyclone analysis using AMSU data
Stanley Q. Kidder, CIRA/Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and M. D. Goldberg, R. M. Zehr, M. DeMaria, J. F. W. Purdom, C. S. Velden, N. C. Grody, and S. J. Kusselson

P3.3
The AMSU Hydrological Product Suite
Norman C. Grody, NOAA/NESDIS, Camp Springs, MD

P3.4
The new NOAA AMSU hydrological product suite, part 1: tour of web site
Douglas A. Moore, NOAA/NESDIS and QSS Group, Inc., Lanham, MD; and L. Zhao, J. Zhao, R. R. Ferraro, N. Grody, and F. Weng

P3.5
Validation of Noaa-15 AMSU-A Rain Rate Algorithms
Limin Zhao, NOAA/NESDIS and QSS Group, Inc, Lanham, MD; and R. R. Ferraro and D. Moore

P3.6
The New NOAA AMSU Hydrological Product Suites: The Validation of AMSU TPW and CLW
Jiang Zhao, QSS Group, Inc., Camp Springs, MD; and N. C. Grody, R. R. Ferraro, C. Zou, and F. Weng

P3.8
Effects of AMSU-A cross track asymmetry of brightness temperatures on retrieval of atmospheric and surface parameters
Fuzhong Weng, NOAA/NESDIS, Camp Springs, MD; and R. R. Ferraro and N. C. Grody

P3.9
Anomalies in Digital Data from Satellite Radiometers
Thomas J. Kleespies, NOAA/NESDIS, Camp Springs, MD; and L. M. McMillin

P3.10
Using Synthetic Aperture Radar In the Forecasting of Polar Mesoscale Cyclones
Karen S Friedman, Caelum Research Corp., Camp Springs, MD; and P. Clemente-Colón, W. G. Pichel, T. D. Sikora, and G. Hufford

P3.11
Enhancement of directional ambiguity removal skill in scatterometer data processing using planetary boundary layer models
Young-Joon Kim, JPL and Califonia Inst. of Technology, Pasadena, CA; and K. S. Pak, P. S. Callahan, R. S. Dunbar, and S. V. Hsiao

P3.12
Assimilation of scatterometer-derived winds into real-time tropical cyclone wind analyses
Eric W. Uhlhorn, NOAA/AOML/HRD and RSMAS/Univ. of Miami, Miami, FL; and K. B. Katsaros and M. D. Powell

P3.13
Hybrid cloud clearing for EOS and NPOESS
Hung-Lung Huang, CIMSS/Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and H. J. Bloom and E. Kratz

P3.14
Optimal estimation of temperature profiles using a subset of IASI channels
Jeffrey A. Lerner, Karl Franzens Univ. Graz, Graz, Styria, Austria; and E. Weisz and G. Kirchengast

P3.15
Theoretical Analysis of Possible Improvements in Precipitation Retrieval With TRMM-Type Satellite Carrying 2-Frequency Precipitation Radar
Kwo-Sen Kuo, Univ. of Alabama and NASA/GHCC, Huntsville, AL; and E. A. Smith, E. Im, C. Kummerow, A. Mugnai, and K. Okamoto

P3.16
Preferential Development of Satellite Meteorological Sensors
David J. Smalley, SenCom Corp., Bedford, MA; and J. B. Mozer

P3.18
Sounding Performance of a Wedge-filter Imager-Sounder in Geostationary Orbit
Jeffery J. Puschell, Raytheon Santa Barbara Remote Sensing, Golete, CA; and H. L. Huang and H. M. Woolf

P3.20
Observing Weather over Oceans from SSM/I Using Neural Networks
William H. Gemmill, NOAA/NCEP, Camp Springs, MD; and V. M. Krasnopolsky

P3.21
An assessment of combination strategies for passive microwave/infrared data integration
Chris Kidd, Univ. of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, United Kingdom; and M. Bryne and S. Heppenstall

P3.22
FY-1C polar orbiting meteorological satellite of China
Wen-Jian Zhang, China Meteorological Administration, Beijing, China; and Y. J. Liu and Z. D. Yang

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