2002 Annual

Poster Session 1: Poster Session

Wednesday, 16 January 2002: 1:30 PM
Organizer:  Stephen M. Holt, Mitretek Systems
Papers:
 
Visualizing NASA ASDCs Data using view_hdf & misr_view
Nichole Silvers, NASA/LRC, Hampton, VA

 
Oceanographic research at PMEL using PC and UNIX based 3-D stereo visualization
Christopher W. Moore, JISAO/Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA; and N. Soreide

Poster PDF (27.8 kB)
 
NESDIS IPD model for developing production monitoring software
Richard Kelley, Computer Sciences Corporation, Suitland, MD

 
P1.4
NCDC's new climatological station history system

 
MODIS Radiances and Reflectances for Earth System Science Studies & Environmental Applications
Suraiya Ahmad, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and V. V. Salomonson, W. L. Barnes, X. Xiong, G. G. Leptoukh, and G. N. Serafino

Poster PDF (124.2 kB)
 
Review of the Federal interagency process used to select the new Wind Chill Temperature (WCT) Index
Cynthia Ann Nelson, Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorological Services and Supporting Research, Silver Spring, MD; and M. Tew, G. Phetteplace, R. Schwerdt, A. Maarouf, R. Osczevski, M. Bluestein, J. Shaykewich, L. D. Smarsh, J. C. Derby, R. C. Petty, M. Berger, R. G. Quayle, W. R. Santee, E. Olenic, A. R. Lupo, and K. Browne

Poster PDF (51.0 kB)
 
The properties of a strange attractor reconstructed from the time series of tropospheric mean temperature
Krzysztof Kroszczynski, Military University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland; and I. A. Winnicki

 
Implementation of a new Wind Chill Temperature Index by the National Weather Service
Mark A. Tew, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and G. Battel and C. A. Nelson

Poster PDF (191.5 kB)
 
A minimum variance approach to estimating wind direction statistics
Stephen L. Arnold, ENSCO, Inc., Vanderberg, CA

Poster PDF (136.2 kB)
 
A New Convective Sounding Analysis Program for AWIPS
Matthew J. Bunkers, NOAA/NWSFO, Rapid City, SD

Poster PDF (132.3 kB)
 
Applications of NOAA MODIS Near-Real-Time Data
Kristina C. Sprietzer, Science and Technology Corp., Suitland, MD; and P. Haggerty, G. Legg, and R. Luczak

http://www.osdpd.noaa.gov/MODIS

Poster PDF (12.6 kB)
 
Are improvements to upper air observing systems needed?
F. J. Schmidlin, NASA/GSFC, Wallops Island, VA

 
Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program Data Quality Inspection and Assessment Activities: A Streamlined Approach
Chad P. Bahrmann, CIMMS/Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and R. A. Peppler, K. L. Sonntag, A. R. Dean, and S. T. Moore

 
Characteristics and Trade-Offs of Doppler Lidar Global Wind Profiling
Michael J. Kavaya, NASA/LRC, Hampton, VA; and G. D. Emmitt

 
Development for scientific analysis and visualization with the object-oriented language Ruby
Naoki Kawanabe, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan; and T. Horinouchi, M. Shiotani, and T. Sakakima

Poster PDF (55.6 kB)
 
Development of Gtooln4 netCDF Conventions and Processor—Self Descriptive File Format for Multi-dimensional Data
Eizi Toyoda, Japan Meteorological Agency, Tokyo, Japan; and M. Ishiwatari, S. I. Takehiro, K. Nakajima, and Y. Y. Hayashi

http://www.gfd-dennou.org/arch/gtool4/

Poster PDF (73.5 kB)
 
Examples of Climate Applications of TRMM Data
Zhong Liu, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and L. Chiu, W. Teng, G. Serafino, and R. Yang

Poster PDF (135.1 kB)
 
P1.23
GIS Calibration and Validation of Satellite Systems

 
Statistics of TRMM Data Archive and Distribution at the GES DAAC
Hualan Rui, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and B. Teng, L. Chiu, G. Serafino, P. Hrubiak, and J. Bonk

Poster PDF (62.5 kB)
 
Anatomy of TRMM science data support at the GES DAAC
William Teng, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and G. Serafino, L. Chiu, H. Rui, J. Bonk, P. Hrubiak, R. Yang, S. Ahmad, Z. Liu, B. Zhang, N. Pollack, G. Vicente, A. K. Sharma, and L. Lu

Poster PDF (52.4 kB)
 
A neural network approach to warm season rainfall forecasting in the Upper Midwest
Bradley R. Temeyer, Iowa State University, Ames, IA; and W. A. Gallus Jr. and C. G. Carmichael

 
P1.27
Mapping environmental indices for the Orlando, Florida metropolitan area (Formerly Environmental paper 5.8)

 
P1.28
Making an impact—the future of NWS forecasts