Poster Session 3 Extreme precipitation associated with Tropical Cyclones

Thursday, 18 January 2001: 1:30 PM-9:30 PM
Host: Precipitation Extremes: Prediction, Impacts, and Responses

Papers:
P3.1
Heavy precipitation events from tropical cyclone remnants in the Eastern United States
Michael P. Shuman, Plymouth State College, Plymouth, NH; and J. P. Koermer and S. D. Reynolds

P3.2
Relationships between tropical cyclone attributes and precipitation totals: Considerations of scale
Charles E. Konrad II, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC

P3.4
Two slow-moving hurricanes produce vastly different rainfall patterns over the Alabama coastal area
Keith G. Blackwell, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL; and S. K. Kimball

P3.5
P3.7
Rainfall simulation associated with Typhoon Herb (1996) near Taiwan
Chun-Chieh Wu, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan; and T. H. Yen and Y. H. Kuo

P3.8
Interaction of Hurricane Georges (1998) with Orography on the Island of Hispaniola and Its Impacts upon Excessive Orographic Rainfall
Qingnong Xiao, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL; and X. Zou, F. D. Marks Jr., and K. Park

P3.9
A modeling study of Hurricane Danny (1997) at landfall
Sytske K. Kimball, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL; and K. G. Blackwell

P3.10
Using TRMM observations to improve numerical simulations of precipitation within tropical cyclones
Giulia Panegrossi, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and A. Tassa, S. Di Michele, G. J. Tripoli, A. Mugnai, and E. A. Smith

P3.11
Mesoscale modeling investigation of air-sea interaction over the Gulf of Mexico for a case study of Hurricane Bret
Loren D. White, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS; and R. S. Reddy and R. L. Miller

P3.12
Impact of satellite data assimilation on precipitation associated with Orissa supercyclone of 1999
Mukul Tewari, IBM India Research Laboratory, New Delhi, India; and P. K. Patra, K. V. J. Potty, and C. M. Kishtawal

P3.13
Prediction of extreme precipitation associated with landfalling tropical cyclones
Robert F. Abbey Jr., ONR, Arlington, VA; and L. M. Leslie, M. S. Speer, and L. Qi

P3.14
Multi-model ensemble forecasts of heavy rain events in Australia
Elizabeth E. Ebert, BMRC, Melbourne, Vic., Australia

P3.15
Circulation patterns and rainfall associated with the Feb–Mar 2000 Mozambique floods
Rosalyn F. MacCracken, NOAA/NWS/NCEP, Camp Springs, MD; and W. M. Thiaw

P3.16
Evaluation of Quantitative Precipitation Forecasts from the GFDL Hurricane Model
Mark DeMaria, NOAA/NESDIS, Fort Collins, CO; and R. E. Tuleya

P3.17
Using AMSU data to forecast precipitation from landfalling hurricanes
Stanley Q. Kidder, CIRA/Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and J. A. Knaff and S. J. Kusselson

P3.18
A Self-Calibrating Blended Satellite Algorithm for Estimating Heavy Precipitation
Robert J. Kuligowski, ORA, NOAA/NESDIS, Camp Springs, MD; and M. B. Ba

P3.19
Multi-sensor Precipitation Estimation for use by River Forecast Centers During Heavy Rainfall Events
Jay P. Breidenbach, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and M. A. Fortune, D. J. Seo, and P. Tilles

P3.21
The distribution of convective precipitation in tropical cyclones after landfall
Kristen L. Corbosiero, SUNY, Albany, NY; and J. Molinari and L. F. Bosart

P3.22
P3.23
P3.24
P3.26
The September 21–23, 1999 rain event in the Maritime Provinces of Canada
William G. Richards, EC, Fredericton, NB, Canada; and R. Brannen and M. Campbell

P3.28
Flood forecasting in Honduras
Jason P. Tuell, Litton PRC, McLean, VA; and G. N. Day, R. Lewandowski, and S. Ouzts

P3.29
Improving public response to hurricane flooding
James B. Lushine, NOAA/NWS, Miami, FL

P3.30
Installing Automated Weather Stations in Guatemala for Meteorology and Hydrology
Jason P. Tuell, Litton PRC, McLean, VA; and R. Lewandowski, S. Ouzts, and G. N. Day

P3.32
- Indicates paper has been withdrawn from meeting
- Indicates an Award Winner