Session 2 Interrelationships Between Oceanographic and Atmospheric Observing Systems (NOPP Special Session)

Monday, 15 January 2001: 2:00 PM-6:00 PM
Host: Fifth Symposium on Integrated Observing Systems
Organizer:
Steve Ramberg, National Oceanographic Partnership Program, Washington, DC

Papers:
2:00 PM
2.1
A Coastal Forecasting System
Hai Pan, Center for Environmental Prediction/Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences, New Brunswick, NJ; and R. Avissar, S. Glenn, and D. Haidvogel

2:15 PM
2.2
Real Time Nowcast/Forecast of Surface Salinity and Temperature in Chesapeake Bay
Zhen Li, NOAA/Coast Survey Development Lab., Silver Spring, MD; and T. Gross

2:30 PM
2.3
Atmospheric and Oceanographic Analyses and Forecasts for the Chesapeake Bay Region during the Coastal Marine Demonstration Project
Frank Aikman III, NOAA/NOA/Coast Survey Development Lab., Silver Spring, MD; and J. G. W. Kelley, J. McQueen, and T. F. Gross

2:45 PM
2.4
A three-dimensional, time-dependent, digital earth for the analysis of multiple models and observational data sets
John R. Schultz, Autometric, Inc., Springfield, VA; and A. M. Powell Jr. and P. A. Zuzolo

3:00 PM
2.5
Shipborne Environmental Radar and Internet Data Handling Using the Lockheed Martin Tactical Environmental Processor
Timothy Maese, Lockheed Martin, Moorestown, NJ; and T. McNellis Jr., J. Melody, and W. Sabin

3:15 PM
2.6
A Climate Quality Data Collection System for Volunteer Observing Ships
David S. Hosom, WHOI, Woods Hole, MA; and R. A. Weller

3:30 PM
2.7
Validation datasets for coupled regional atmosphere/ocean models
Katherine S. Hedstrom, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ; and D. B. Haidvogel

3:45 PM
2.8
Towards Operational Ocean State Estimation
Ichiro Fukumori, JPL, Pasadena, CA; and T. Lee, D. Menemenlis, L. L. Fu, B. Cheng, B. Tang, Z. Xing, and R. Giering

4:00 PM
2.9
Transport processes of the global ocean circulation between 1992 and 1997 estimated from global altimeter data, SST fields, daily NCEP surface fluxes, the Levitus climatology and a general circulation model
Detlef Stammer, SIO/Univ. of California, La Jolla, CA; and C. Wunsch, R. Giering, C. Eckert, P. Heimbach, J. Marotzke, A. Adcroft, C. Hill, and J. Marshall

4:15 PM
2.10
Estimation of Cloud Properties over Oceans Using VIRS and TMI Measurements on the TRMM Satellite
Shu-peng Ho, AS&M, Inc., Hampton, VA; and B. Lin and P. Minnis

4:30 PM
2.11
Advanced Assimilation Strategies in Modern Observational Networks for Real-Time, High Resolution Applications
Hernan G. Arango, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ; and P. F. J. Lermusiaux and S. M. Glenn

4:45 PM
2.12
Integrated approach to observing the atmosphere, ocean, sea ice, and glaciers in the polar regions
Judith A. Curry, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and J. Maslanik, G. Holland, and M. Gonella

5:00 PM
2.13
Experimental and Modeling Studies of Processes which govern the Marine Boundary Layer Aerosol.
William A. Hoppel, NRL, Washington, DC; and J. Fitzgerald, G. Frick, P. Caffrey, and L. Pasternack

5:15 PM
2.14
Real-Time Forecasting System of Winds, Waves and Surge in Tropical Cyclones: A Case Study with Hurricane Georges
Hans C. Graber, University of Miami, Miami, FL; and M. A. Donelan, M. G. Brown, P. G. Black, M. D. Powell, S. H. Houston, V. J. Cardone, A. T. Cox, R. E. Jensen, D. N. Slinn, J. L. Guiney, and C. Paluszek

5:30 PM
2.4a
Coffee Break

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