Poster Session 1 |
| Lunch Poster Session (Lunch provided at Convention Center with sponsorship from Aerosonde Robotic Aircraft Pty Ltd, Hawthorn, Vic., Australia) |
| | P1.1 | Simulation and analysis of inner-core vorticity mixing with a three-dimensional, nonhydrostatic mesoscale model Michael T. Montgomery, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and L. D. Grasso and D. S. Nolan |
| | P1.2 | Some Aspects of Eastern North Pacific Tropical Cyclones Todd B. Kimberlain, Colorado State Univ., Ft. Collins, Colorado |
| | P1.3 | Status of the UW-CIMSS Objective Dvorak Technique (ODT) Timothy L. Olander, CIMSS/Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and C. S. Velden |
| | P1.4 | Warm core ocean features in the central and eastern Gulf of Mexico Eric W. Uhlhorn, NOAA/AOML/HRD, Miami, FL; and P. G. Black, L. K. Shay, J. J. Cione, S. D. Jacob, and G. Goni |
| | P1.5 | Structure, variability, and forcing of the East Asian Subtropical Jet Randell J. Barry, SUNY, Albany, NY; and L. F. Bosart |
| | P1.6 | Surface-based modification of convectively-generated mesovortices and its implications for tropical cyclogenesis Robert F. Rogers, NOAA/AOML/HRD, Miami, FL |
| | P1.7 | The 1999 Hurricane Season in East Central Florida�Multiple Storms with Multiple Impacts D. Scott Kelly, NOAA/NWSFO, Melbourne, FL; and M. W. Bragaw and S. M. Spratt |
| | P1.8 | Surface wind field during tropical cyclone generation period by satellites Tetsuo Nakazawa, MRI, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan; and C. Zhu |
|  | P1.9 | Seasonal Forecast of tropical storms at ECMWF Frederic Vitart, ECMWF, Reading, Berks., United Kingdom |
| | P1.10 | Sea wave activity associated to cold surges over Gulf of Mexico Ernesto S. Caetano Neto, National Autonomous Univ. of Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico; and R. V. Hernandez and J. L. Vazquez |
| | P1.11 | Mesoscale model simulations of gravity waves in a convecting atmosphere Adam H. Sobel, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA; and C. S. Bretherton |
|  | P1.12 | Moist Convection Schemes on the Responses of Tropical Cyclone Intensity and Structure to Local Surface Coolings Weixing Shen, University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI; and I. Ginis and M. Bender |
| | P1.13 | New Findings on Tibetan Plateau Field Experiment (TIPEX) Lianshou Chen, Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing, China; and X. Xu |
| | P1.14 | Numerical predictions of rainfall in Hurricane Floyd (1999) Elizabeth C. Wood, Penn State Univ., University Park, PA; and W. M. Frank |
| | P1.15 | On the role of surface friction in tropical cyclogenesis Winston C. Chao, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and B. Chen and W. K. Tao |
| | P1.16 | Operational use of CIMSS objective dvorak technique Michael A. Turk, NOAA/NESDIS, Washington, DC |
| | P1.17 | The Aerosonde Robotic Aircraft Greg Tyrrell, Aerosonde Robotic Aircraft Pty Ltd, Melbourne, Vic., Australia; and J. Becker and G. J. Holland |
| | P1.18 | Three-dimensional, Asymmetric, Nonhydrostatic, Unstable eigenmodes in Initially balanced, hurricane-like vortices David S. Nolan, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and M. T. Montgomery |
| | P1.19 | Trapped-fetch waves in a transitioning tropical cyclone (part II-analytical and predictive model) Allan W. MacAfee, Canadian Hurricane Centre, Dartmouth, NS, Canada; and P. J. Bowyer |
| | P1.20 | Trends in global tropical cyclone numbers 1969-1998 F. P. Roberts, University College London, Dorking, Surrey, United Kingdom; and M. A. Saunders |
| | P1.21 | Tropical Microwave Brightness Temperature Data from AMPR Frank J. LaFontaine, Raytheon ITSS, Huntsville, AL; and R. E. Hood and A. R. Guillory |
| | P1.22 | Updated environmental structure characteristics for southern hemisphere application of the Systematic Approach to Tropical Cyclone Track Forecasting Grahame Reader, Bureau of Meteorology, Perth, Australia; and M. A. Boothe, R. L. Elsberry, and L. E. Carr |
| | P1.23 | Utility of the WSR-88D Default and Tropical Z/R Relationships over South Texas during Hurricane Bret Waylon Collins, NOAA/NWS, Corpus Christi, TX; and R. Burton and A. Patrick |
|  | P1.24 | The Automated Tropical Cyclone System Version 3.4 Charles R. Sampson, NRL, Monterey, CA; and A. J. Schrader |
| | P1.25 | Three-Dimensional Structure, Scale Interactions, and Moisture Transport in Three Types of Tropical Plumes Richard D. Knabb, Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI; and H. E. Fuelberg |
| | P1.26 | Observations of the boundary layer of Tropical Cyclone Vance Jeffrey D. Kepert, BMRC, Melbourne, Vic, Australia; and G. J. Holland |
| | P1.27 | The first eyewall penetration by the NOAA G-IV aircraft Michael L. Black, NOAA/AOML/HRD, Miami, FL; and A. B. Damiano and S. R. White |
| | P1.28 | The highly asymmetric structure of Hurricane Earl (1998) near landfall Mark A. Croxford, Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI; and M. L. Black |
| | P1.29 | The monsoon as a coupled ocean-atmosphere self-regulating system Peter J. Webster, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO |
| | P1.30 | The operational ensemble of tropical cyclone track guidance at the National Hurricane Center (1976-1998) Sim D. Aberson, NOAA/AOML/HRD, Miami, FL; and K. Bedka |
| | P1.31 | The tropical cyclone distribution in the western North Pacific during the El Nino-La Nina swing of 1997�99: Extraordinary interannual changes Mark A. Lander, University of Guam, Mangilao, Guam |
| | P1.32 | The WWRP/TMRP International Tropical Cyclone Landfall Program (ITCLP) Greg J. Holland, BMRC, Melbourne, Vic., Australia |
| | P1.33 | Meso-Vortices Observed by WSR-88D in the Inner Rainbands of Hurricanes Irene and Georges John E. Wright, Center Weather Service Unit, Miami, FL |
| | P1.34 | Effect of Atlantic basin tropical cyclone activity on peninsular Florida rainfall Eric Swartz, South Florida Water Management District, West Palm Beach, Florida; and G. Shaughnessy |
| | P1.35 | An investigation of precipitation structures in Hurricane Bonnie Daniel J. Cecil, Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX; and E. J. Zipser, G. M. Heymsfield, R. E. Hood, and M. G. Bateman |
| | P1.36 | An investigation of the structure of Hurricane Danielle (1998) using HRD dropwindsondes Helga Weindl, University of Munich, Munich, Germany; and R. K. Smith |
| | P1.37 | Are the Beta Gyres Really Normal Modes? Hugh E. Willoughby, NOAA/AOML/HRD, Miami, FL; and R. W. Jones |
| | P1.38 | Automated passive microwave tropical cyclone intensity algorithms Richard L. Bankert, NRL, Monterey, CA; and P. M. Tag, J. Sandidge, J. D. Hawkins, and M. J. Helveston |
|  | P1.39 | Automated tropical cyclone intensities utilizing objective Dvorak input to passive microwave algorithm Jeffrey D. Hawkins, NRL, Monterey, CA; and C. S. Velden, P. M. Tag, R. L. Bankert, T. L. Olander, and J. Sandidge |
| | P1.40 | Caribbean Sea tropical cyclones variations and tendencies Maritza Ballester P�rez, Institute of Meteorology, Havana, Cuba; and C. G. Pedroso and R. P. Su�rez |
| | P1.41 | A tropical cyclone activity seasonal forecast model on the Atlantic basin Maritza Ballester P�rez, Institute of Meteorology, Havana, Cuba; and C. G. Pedroso and R. P. Su�rez |
| | P1.42 | Low level wind maxima observed by GPS dropsondes and their links to changes in the intensity of Hurricanes Bret and Floyd Richard G. Henning, 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron, Keesler AFB, MS |
| | P1.43 | A comparison of scatterometer-derived wind data over tropical cyclones as determined from ERS-2 and QuickSCAT data Roger T. Edson, Analysis and Technology, Inc., Magnilao, Guam; and J. D. Hawkins |
|  | P1.44 | A Comparison of Two Different Tornadic Environments: Bertha �96 and Danny �97 Vs. Dennis �99 and Floyd �99 Hugh D. Cobb III, NOAA/NWS, Wakefield, VA; and N. A. Stuart |
| | P1.45 | A distributed real-time hurricane wind analysis system Sonia Otero, NOAA/AOML/HRD, Miami, FL; and N. Morisseau-Leroy, N. Carrasco, and M. D. Powell |
|  | P1.46 | A High Resolution Nonhydrostatic Tropical Cyclone Model Kwok Aun Tan, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia; and L. Leslie |
| | P1.47 | A new era in hurricane reconnaissance: Real time measurement of surface wind structure and intensity via microwave remote sensing Peter G. Black, NOAA/AOML/HRD, Miami, FL; and E. Uhlhorn, M. D. Powell, and J. Carswell |
|  | P1.48 | A Sensitivity Study of Cumulus Parameterization Schemes on Tropical Cyclone at Landfall Sen Chiao, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and Y. L. Lin |
| | P1.49 | Comparison of discretization accuracy in an adaptive multigrid barotropic tropical cyclone track model Miao Hu, Clarkson Univ., Potsdam, NY; and S. R. Fulton |
| | P1.50 | Idealized modeling of hurricane-trough interaction: analyses of storm structure and intensification Jenni L. Evans, Penn State University, University Park, PA; and S. K. Kimball |
| | P1.51 | Indian Ocean SST and Indian summer rainfall : Predictive relationships and their decadal variability Christina O. Clark, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and J. E. Cole and P. J. Webster |
| | P1.52 | Inflow trajectories in a model hurricane Ian J. Morrison, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI; and S. Businger, A. Baerman, R. Draxler, and R. Tuleya |
| | P1.53 | Inherent uncertainties in numerical modeling of hurricane intensity Greg J. Holland, BMRC, Melbourne, Vic., Australia; and Y. Wang |
| | P1.54 | Instrument Wetting Errors in Hurricanes: Magnitude, Frequency, and Effects upon Thermodynamic Structure Matthew D. Eastin, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO |
| | P1.55 | Intraseasonal and Interannual Modulation of Westerly Wind Bursts Leslie M. Hartten, CIRES, University of Colorado and NOAA/AL, Boulder, CO |
| | P1.56 | Irreversible processes in nature and numerical models Nilton O. Renn�, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; and D. J. Raymond |
| | P1.57 | Hydrologic Cycle of the Indo-Asian Monsoon: Part I, The Wet Season John T. Fasullo, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and P. J. Webster |
| | P1.58 | Detailed surface features associated with Tropical Storm Floyd (1999) at landfall Kwan-yin Kong, Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, FL |
| | P1.59 | Maximum substained winds in Hurricane Irene as measured by the Miami WSR-88D Colin J. McAdie, NOAA/NWS/TPC, Miami, FL; and P. Dodge |
| | P1.60 | Ensemble Simulation of Tropical Convection in a Two-Column Model Xiping Zeng, New Mexico Tech, Socorro, NM; and D. J. Raymond |
| | P1.61 | Experimental real-time intraseasonal forecasting of Australian tropical cyclones Sam Cleland, Bureau of Meteorology, Casuarina, NT, Australia; and P. Bate and C. Landsea |
| | P1.62 | Experiments with an adaptive multigrid shallow-water tropical cyclone model Brittany L. Mitchell, Clarkson Univ., Potsdam, NY; and S. R. Fulton |
| | P1.63 | Forecasting Tropical Cyclone Motion near Vietnam using a Nested Barotropic Model Nguyen Thi Minh Phuong, Monash Univ., Clayton, Vic., Australia; and M. J. Reeder, N. E. Davidson, and M. Adams |
| | P1.64 | Gross moist stability in tropical systems Carlos L�pez-Carrillo, New Mexico Tech, Socorro, NM; and D. J. Raymond |
| | P1.65 | A climatology of the extratropical transition of Atlantic tropical cyclones Robert E. Hart, Penn State University, University Park, PA; and J. L. Evans |
| | P1.66 | MESOCYCLONE-INDUCED DOWNBURSTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE LANDFALL OF HURRICANE IRENE (1999) OVER SOUTH FLORIDA Stacy R. Stewart, NOAA/AOML/NHC/TPC, Miami, FL; and C. Robbins |
| | P1.67 | MESOSCALE CONVECTIVE INFLUENCES ON THE RAPID INTENSIFICATION OF HURRICANE IRENE (1999) John L. Beven II, NOAA/AOML/NHC/TPC, Miami, FL; and S. R. Stewart |
| | P1.68 | Empirical Modes of Landfalling Tropical Cyclones in North Carolina Lian Xie, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC; and K. Wu and L. J. Pietrafesa |
| | P1.69 | DYNAMICS OVER TROPICAL AFRICA AND ATLANTIC HURRICANES J. A. Adedoyin, University of Botswana, Gaborone, Botswana |
| | P1.70 | Large-Scale Dynamic and Thermodynamic Structure of Tibetan plateau and the Impact of its Convection During TIPEX Xiangde Xu, Chinese Academy of Meteorological Science, Beijing, China |
| | P1.71 | Tropical convection and large-scale equatorial disturbances: Results from 2D cloud-resolving and 3D CRCP global modeling (Formerly paper 3C.2) Wojciech W. Grabowski, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and P. K. Smolarkiewicz and M. Andrejczuk |