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Monday, 11 April 2005 |
09:00 |
BAMEX Bow-Echoes That Did Not Produce Damaging Surface Winds: Common Characteristics |
Dave Jorgensen, National Severe Storms Laboratory |
09:25 |
The Omaha Bow Echo on 5-6 July 2003 |
Roger Wakimoto, UCLA |
09:50 |
The Genesis of Mesovortices within the 10 June St. Louis Bow Echo Event during BAMEX:
Preliminary WRF Simulation Results |
Nolan Atkins, Lyndon State College |
10:15 |
Break |
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10:45 |
BAMEX Airborne Dual-Doppler Back-trajectory Study of "Up-Down" Downdrafts |
William Cotton, William Straka III, and Ray McAnelly, Colorado State University |
11:10 |
MIPS Observations of the 24 June Bow Echo Case |
Dustin Phillips and Kevin Knupp, University of Alabama in Huntsville |
11:35 |
Bow Echoes During BAMEX: Assessing Transitions in Surface Wind Damage |
Michael Kruk, Robert Rauber, Greg McFarquhar, and Brian Jewett, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Robert Trapp, Purdue University |
12:00 |
A Word of Caution on the Use of Severe Wind Reports in Post-Event Assessment and Research |
Robert Trapp, Purdue University; Nolan Atkins, Lyndon State College; Ronald Przybylinski and
Ray Wolf, NOAA/NWS |
12:25 |
Lunch |
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14:00 |
Structure and Evolution of an Intense Squall Line with Trailing Stratiform Precipitation |
Justin Walters, University of Alabama |
14:25 |
An Update on Analysis of Spiral Microphysical Data Collected During BAMEX |
Greg McFarquhar, Mike Timlin, Robert Rauber, Brian Jewett, Joe Grim, and Andrea Smith,
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign |
14:50 |
Quad-Doppler and Microphysical Observations of the 29 June 2003 MCS |
Joseph Grim, Robert Rauber, Greg McFarquhar, Michael Timlin, Brian Jewett, and Andrea Smith,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
15:15 |
Radar Observations on the Structure of the Trailing Stratiform Region: Relationship to Microphysics |
Andrea Smith, Robert Rauber, Greg McFarqauhar, and Brian Jewett University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
15:40 |
Break |
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16:00 |
Investigation of the BAMEX IOP 10 MCS with Parallel Stratiform Precipitation |
Eve Halligan and Matthew Parker, University of Nebraska, Lincoln |
16:25 |
Investigation of the BAMEX IOP 3 MCS with Leading Stratiform Precipitation |
Brandon Storm and Matthew Parker, University of Nebraska, Lincoln |
16:50 |
MIPS Observations of a Heat Burst Event |
Kevin Knupp and Justin Walters, University of Alabama in Huntsville |
17:15 |
Adjourn for the Day |
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Tuesday, 12 April 2005 |
08:30 |
BAMEX Data Update |
Steve Williams, UCAR/JOSS |
08:30 |
Composite Thermodynamic Structure of Bow Echoes and MCVs Observed During BAMEX |
Dave Ahijevych, NCAR |
08:55 |
Observations of cold pools in convective systems during BAMEX |
George Bryan, David Ahijevych, Christopher Davis, and Morris Weisman, NCAR |
09:20 |
Diagnosis of Convection Initiation in IOP 17 (July 4, 2003) |
Chris Davis, NCAR; Kevin Knupp and Justin Walters, University of Alabama, Huntsville |
09:45 |
Multi-scale Evolution of the Long-lived MCV of 11-13 June 2003 |
Tom Galarneau and Lance Bosart, University at Albany/SUNY |
10:10 |
Break |
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10:35 |
The Influence of the Great Lakes on Warm Season Mesoscale Convective Systems |
Lance Bosart and Tom Galarneau, The University at Albany/SUNY |
11:00 |
Mesoscale convective vortices observed during BAMEX, Part I: Kinematic and
thermodynamic structure |
Christopher Davis and Stan Trier, NCAR |
11:25 |
Mesoscale Vertical Motion within BAMEX MCVs |
Stan Trier and Chris Davis, NCAR |
11:50 |
Observations, Dynamics and Predictability of the MCV Event of 10-13 June 2003
(BAMEX IOP 8) |
Dan Hawblitzel, Fuqing Zhang, and Zhiyong Meng, Texas A&M University |
12:15 |
Lunch |
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13:30 |
Diabatic Foundation of Mesoscale Vortices in Shear |
Michael Montgomery, Colorado State University; Richard Moore (ETH, Zurich); Chris Davis, NCAR;
Robert Conzemius, University of Oklahoma |
13:55 |
Challenges in Forecasting and Nowcasting MCSs during BAMEX |
Ronald Przybylinski, NOAA/NWS |
14:20 |
Preliminary Results of Real-Case Simulations of Two BAMEX Events |
Dustan Wheatley and Robert Trapp, Purdue University |
14:45 |
Propagating Nocturnal Convection within a 7-Day WRF-Model Simulation |
Stan Trier and Chris Davis, NCAR |
15:10 |
Workshop Ends |
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