Second Annual AMS Student Conference (Expanded View)

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Saturday, 8 February 2003
11:00 AM-1:00 PM, Saturday
Student Conference Registration
 
Sunday, 9 February 2003
5:30 PM-7:30 PM, Sunday
Poster Session 1 Atmospheric Chemistry
 P1.1Atmospheric Dispersion: Simulation of Fluid, Heat, and Chemical Transport  
Rhesa L. Freeman, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND
 P1.2Examination of Formaldehyde and Acetaldehyde Relationships during TRACE-P  
Ernesto Muñoz, UCAR SOARS (NCAR-ACD), Boulder, CO
 P1.3Analysis of Ozone and Meteorological Balloon Profile Data from Summit, Greenland  
Garymar Dé Rivera Rivera, SOARS, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico; and D. Helmig
 P1.4Analysis of Seasonal and Diurnal Trends in Surface Ozone Concentration at Arctic Sites (Summit/Greenland and Barrow/Alaska)  
Nancy Ivette Rivera Rivera, ESE - UTEP, El Paso, TX; and D. Helmig and S. Oltmans
 P1.5Comparisons of ozonesondes at Irene, Natal, and Ascension Island: The influences of biomass burning and lightning  
Tiffaney A. Stoy, Penn State University, State College, PA
P1.6The Relationship between the initial trigger and the final state for the convectively unstable Atmosphere  
Jingbo Wu, Institute for Terrestrial and Planetary Atmospheres, MSRC, Stony Brook University, Stonybrook, NY; and M. Zhang
 
5:30 PM-7:30 PM, Sunday
Poster Session 2 Weather/Forecasting
 P2.1Lightning Signatures in Convective Storms on the High Plains  
Maribel Martinez, UCAR SOARS (NCAR), Lubbock, TX
P2.2Analysis of Snowflake Types and the Atmospheric Conditions that Produce Them  
Justin J. Liles, St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, MN; and D. T. Hansen
 P2.3Nonmeteorological factors in warning verification  
Kathryn D. Carroll, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL; and J. G. LaDue, A. C. Wood, and J. T. Ferree
 P2.4Significant Severe Thunderstorm Proximity Soundings  
Stephanie M. Nordin, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and H. E. Brooks and J. P. Craven
 P2.5Sea Breeze and Local Wind Effects on Rainfall in South Florida  
Ryan T. Ellis Sr., Univ. of Miami/RSMAS, Miami, FL
P2.6On the change of sea water characteristics caused by a typhoon  
Eun-Soon Im Jr., Korea Meteorological Research Institute, Seoul, Korea; and H. M. Lee, H. J. Oh, T. H. Kim, and Y. H. Youn
P2.7Soil Temperature Variability during the IHOP 2002 Project  
Heather McIntyre, NCAR/RAP, Boulder, CO; and F. Chen
 P2.8Predicting High-wind Events Impacting Barrow, Alaska through Ananlysis of Regional Sea-Level Pressure Patterns  
Casey C. Thornbrugh, UCAR, College Park, MD
 
5:30 PM-7:30 PM, Sunday
Poster Session 3 Modeling
 P3.1Numerical simulation of the transformation of the pre-Hurricane Gabrielle (2001) disturbance into a warm-core system  
Kate C Dollen, UCAR/SOARS, Gainesville, FL; and C. A. Davis
P3.3Some recent modifications to ISBA scheme in ARPS and their implications for soil hydrology  
Diandong Ren, School of Meteorology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK
 P3.4Effects of Moisture on Numerical Simulations of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Roll Vortices in Hurricane Conditions  
Jeffrey S. Gall Sr., Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
 P3.5The Energetics of a Moist Nonlinear Buoyancy Oscillation in a Statically Stable Environment  
Paul Thomas Quelet, The Pennsylvania State University Department of Meteorology, University Park, PA; and P. R. Bannon
 P3.6A Sensitivity Study of the Temporal and Spatial Weighting Functions of a Nowcasting Model Nudging Scheme  
Paul Thomas Quelet, The Pennsylvania State University Department of Meteorology, University Park, PA; and D. R. Stauffer
 P3.7The Influence of Initial Conditions on the SPC 2001 Ensemble Cloud Model Forecasts  
Shanna J. Sampson, Millersville University, Millersville, PA, Millersville, PA; and K. L. Elmore
 
5:30 PM-7:30 PM, Sunday
Poster Session 4 Climate
P4.1Creating 3-D Jet Stream Circulation Visualizations to Investigate Present and Future Climate Conditions  
Erik Ulysses Noble, UCAR/SOARS, Florissant, CO
 P4.2Fusing atmospheric variables with a gis data model  
Jesse Michael Lewis, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, University of South Florida, Saint Petersburg, FL; and P. J. Rubec and M. A. Shirley
 P4.3Compare of the environment change between Arctic and China during Holocene times  
Juan Xu, Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
 P4.4PNA and NAO patterns/indices versus midwestern temperature anomalies during El Niño, La Niña, and transition periods  
Samuel John O'Connor, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
P4.5Surface meteorology and oceanic response at 10°N, 125°W during the 1997/1998 ENSO  
J. Tom Farrar, WHOI, Woods Hole, MA; and R. A. Weller
P4.6Regional analysis of the influence of large-scale circulation anomalies on wintertime climate variability and Nor'easter occurrences  
Shawn C. Lowery, Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove, PA; and K. Straub
 
5:30 PM-7:30 PM, Sunday
Poster Session 5 Observations/Remote Sensing
 P5.1Field Research in 2002 Using the Oklahoma Mesonet  
Daniel R. Cheresnick, CIMMS/Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and J. B. Basara
 P5.2Megha-Tropiques for meteorological observations in the tropics  
Bharat Khushalani, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA; and J. Srinivasan and G. Raju
 P5.3MODIS Observations of Global Tropospheric Aerosols in 2001  
Rei Ueyama, NCAR, Ithaca, NY
 P5.4Music from the ocean: sonification of ocean buoy spectral data  
Bob L. Sturm, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA
P5.5Correlating Ship-borne Observations with Microwave Radiometers: An Approach for Monitoring Ocean Precipitation Events  
Regina M. Ryan, University of Delaware, Newark, DE
 P5.6Estimating Snowfall Rates Uising Polarimetric Radar Data  
Yarice Rodriguez, University of Illinois and UCAR/NCAR/SOARS, Urbana, IL
 P5.7Impact of operational constraints on polarimetric radar hydrometeor classification  
Timothy R. Whitcomb, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and S. Yuter
 P5.8Exploring the Effects of Applying a More General Radar Equation to Wind Profiler Data  
D. Matthew Coleman, UCAR, Charlottesville, VA
 P5.9Development of a new meteor radar for measuring upper atmosphere winds  
Fabiola Navarro, SOARS, CIRES/Univ. of Colorado, San Diego, CA
 

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