| Presentations from the
CAMEX Workshop, Huntsville, Alabama
20-22 November 2002 |
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20 November 2002
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| Data
Archive Status - Michael Goodman |
| Modeling of Bonnie and
Other Storms |
| The
Eyewall Replacement Processes in Bonnie - Da-Lin Zhang
/ University of Maryland - College Park |
| Numerical
Simulations of Hurricane Bonnie and Erin -
Scott Braun / NASA - Goddard Space Flight Center |
| The
Performance of Microphysical Parameterization Schemes in Hurricane
Environments - Robert Black / NOAA Hurricane Research
Division |
| Evaluating
Microphysical Parameterization Schemes for Use in Hurricane
Environments - Robert Rogers / University of Miami |
| Precipitation Structures |
| Classification
of Tropical Storm Precipitation - Robbie Hood / NASA
- Marshall Space Flight Center |
| Cloud
Microphysics Impacts on Hurricane Simulations - Greg
McFarquhar / University of Illinois |
| Deriving
Microphysical Profiles using Active and Passive Observations
- Gail Skofronick-Jackson / University of Maryland - Baltimore
County |
| Profiler
Investigations of Precipitation and Mesophysical Properties
Within Tropical Storms and Mesoscale Precipitation Systems during
CAMEX-4 - Kevin Knupp / University of Alabama in Huntsville |
| Microphysics and Lightning |
| Vertical
Structures of Cloud Microphysical Properties in Hurricane Humberto
- Andrew Heymsfield / National Center for Atmospheric Research |
| PR-2
Observations in Hurricane Humberto - Steve Durden /
NASA - Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
| Large
Storm-to-Storm Variations in the Estimated Ratio of Ice Water
Content to Liquid Water Content, Estimated from Radar and Passive
Microwave Data in Chantal, Erin, and Humberto - Edward
Zipster / University of Utah |
| Total
Lightning Measurements of Tropical Precipitating Systems
- Douglas Mach / University of Alabama in Huntsville |
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| Aspects of Chantal |
| High
Resolution Vertical Structure of Chantal and Interactions with
Environmental Shear - Gerald Heymsfield / NASA - Goddard
Space Flight Center |
| An
Ideal Storm for Study of Vertical Wind Shear Effects on Intensity
Change - John Molinari / SUNY - Albany |
| Structural
Changes of Tropical Cyclones upon Interaction with Vertical
Wind Shear - Elizabeth Ritchie / University of New
Mexico |
| Moisture, Temperature
and Other Synoptic Conditions |
| LASE
CAMEX-4 Water Vapor, Aerosol, and Cloud Data Analyses and Applications
to Hurricane Characterization - Edward Browell, Syed
Ismail, and Richard Ferrare / NASA - Langley Research Center |
| Vertical
Fluxes of Heat, Moisture, and Momentum during CAMEX-4
- Leonard Pfister / NASA - Ames Research Center |
| CAMEX-4
Temperature Intercomparisons - Michael J. Mahoney /
NASA - Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
| Analysis
of Erin's Warm Core - Jeffery Halverson / University
of Maryland - Baltimore County |
| Applications
of the Aerosonde to CAMEX-4 - Greg Holland / Aerosonde
Corporation |
| ACCLAIM
CAMEX-4 Backscatter and Wind Velocity Measurements
- Ivan Clark / NASA - Langley Research Center |
| KAMP Research |
| X-band
Polarimetric Measurements of Rainfall in KAMP - Emmanouil
Anagnostou / University of Connecticut |
| Uninhabited Aerial Vehicles |
| Overview
of Altus Cumulus Electrification Study (ACES) and the Altair
- Richard Blakeslee / NASA - Marshall Space Flight Center |
21
November 2002 |
| NASA Overview and Other
Experiments |
| CRYSTAL
Collaboration and Earth Observing System Validation - David
Starr / NASA - Goddard Space Flight Center |
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| North
American Monsoon Experiment - Walter Peterson / University
of Alabama in Huntsville |
| African
Monsoon Multi-disciplinary Activities - Gregory Jenkins
/ Pennsylvania State University |
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| End of Workshop Notes
collected by Michael Goodman |
| Development
of CAMEX-5 Priorities |
| Unresolved
Issues – LASE/FSU Modeling Investigations for CAMEX-5
- R. Ferrare |
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