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BAMEX WORKSHOP AGENDA - APRIL 11 - 12, 2005

MONDAY (April 12, 2005) 0900 AM CDT

BAMEX Data Update
by Steve Williams (UCAR JOSS)

1. Bow Echoes and Severe Weather
(Listing of Titles, Authors, abstracts for the 2005 BAMEX workshop).

0900   BAMEX Bow Echoes that did not produce damaging surface winds.  Dave Jorgensen (NSSL)  [abstract]
0925   The Omaha Bow Echo on 5-6, July 2003  Roger Wakimoto, (UCLA)  [abstract]
0950   The Genesis of mesovortices within the 10 June St. Louis Bow Echo event during BAMEX: Preliminary WRF Simulation Results
          Nolan Atkins (Lyndon State College) [abstract]

1015 Break

1045 BAMEX Airborne Dual-Doppler Back-trajectory Study of "Up-Down" Downdrafts: William Cotton, William Straka III, and Ray McAnelly
        (Colorado State University)   [abstract]
1110 MIPS Observations of the 24 June Bow Echo Case:  Dustin Phillips and Kevin Knupp, (University of Alabama in Huntsville AL) 
       
[abstract]
1135 Bow Echoes During BAMEX:  Assessing transitions in surface wind damage: Michael Kruk, Bob Rabur, Greg McFarquhar, and
        Brian Jewett, (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign); Robert Trapp, (Purdue University) [abstract]
1200 A word of caution on the use of severe wind reports in post-event assessments and research:  Robert Trapp (Purdue University);
        Nolan Atkins, (Lyndon State College); Ron Przybylinski and Ray Wolf (NOAA / NWS) [abstract]

1225 Lunch

2. MCS Structures and Microphysics

1400 Structure and evolution of an intense squall line with trailing stratiform precipitation: Justin Walters, (University of Alabama)  [abstract]
1425 An update on analysis of sprial microphysical data collected during BAMEX:  Greg McFarquhar, Mike Timlin, Bob Raubur, Brian
        Jewett, and Andrea Smith, (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign IL). [abstract]
1450 Quad-Doppler and microphysical observations of the 29 June 2003 MCS:  Joseph Grim, Bob Raubur, Greg McFarquhar, Michael
        Timlin, Brian Jewett, and Andrea Smith, (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign IL ) [abstract]
1515 Radar observations on the structure of the trailing stratiform region: relationship to microphysics:  Andrea Smith, Bob Raubur,
        Greg McFarqauhar and Brian Jewett (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign IL)  [abstract]

1545 Break

1600 Investigation of the BAMEX IOP 10 MCS with parallel stratiform precipitation: Eve Halligan and Matthew Parker, (University of
        Nebraska, Lincoln, NE)  [abstract]
1625 Investigation of the BAMEX IOP3 MCS with leading stratiform precipitation: Brandon Storm and Matthew Parker, (University of
        Nebraska, Lincoln NE) [abstract]
1650 MIPS Observations of a Heat Burst Event: Kevin Knupp and Justin Walters, (University of Alabama in Huntsville AL). [abstract]

1715 Adjourn

 

Tuesday, April 12, 2005
3. Mesoscale Analysis and MCVs

0830 Composite thermodynamic structure of bow echoes and MCVs observed during BAMEX: Dave Ahijevych (NCAR)  [abstract]
0855 Observations of cold pools in convective systems during BAMEX: George Bryan, David Ahijevych, Christopher Davis, and Morris Weisman
        (NCAR) [abstract]
0920 Diagnosis of Convective Initiation in IOP 17 (July 4, 2003) Chris Davis (NCAR), Kevin Knupp and Justin Walters, (University of Alabama,
        Huntsville AL).  [abstract]     
0945 Multiscale evolution of the long-lived MCV of 11-13 June 2003: Tom Galarneau and Lance Bosart, (University of Albany / SUNY) [abstract]

1010 Break

1035 The influence of the Great Lakes on Warm Season Mesoscale Convective Systems: Lance F. Bosart and Thomas J. Galarneau Jr. (SUNY)         [abstract]
1100 Mesoscale convective vortices observed during BAMEX, Part 1: Kinematic and thermodynamic structure: Chris Davis and Stan Trier (NCAR)
       
[abstract]
1125 Mesoscale vertical motion within BAMEX MCVs:  Stan Trier and Chris Davis (NCAR) [abstract]
1150 Observations, Dynamics and Predictability of the MCV event of 10-13 June 2003:  Dan Hawblitzel, Fuqing Zhang, and Zhiyong Meng
        (Texas A&M University).  [abstract]

1215 Lunch

1330 Diabatic Formation of Mesoscale Vortices in Shear: Michael T. Montgomery (Colorado State University), Richard W. Moore (Institute for Atmospheric Science, ETH Zurich Switzerland), Chris Davis (NCAR) and Robert J. Conzemius (Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman OK) 
1355 Challenges in Forecasting and Nowcasting MCSs during BAMEX: Ron W. Przybylinski (NOAA/NWS St. Louis).
1420 Preliminary Results in Real-Case Simulations of Two BAMEX Events: Dustan Wheatley and Robert Trapp (Purdue University)
1445 Propagating Nocturnal Convection within a 7-Day WRF-Model Simulation: Stan Trier and Chris Davis (NCAR)

1510 Workshop ends

 

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