Cyclone Workshop 2006
Sunday, October 22
Arrival,
registration. Dinner.
Monday, October 23
8:30-8:45 Welcome
and Logistics
8:45 Ð 10:00 Session
I: Predictability I
Assessing Predictability with
a Local Ensemble Kalman Filter:
Istvan Szunyogh
Consistent Global and
Mesoscale Ensembles Using Ensemble Transformation: Craig H. Bishop, Justin
McLay, Sue Chen, Teddy Holt, Carolyn Reynolds, Jason Nachamkin, James Doyle
Ensemble-Based Sensitivity
Analysis for Observation Targeting and Thinning: Gregory J. Hakim, Ryan D. Torn
Structure, Growth Rates, and
Tangent-Linear Accuracy of Adjoint Sensitivities with Respect to Horizontal
Resolution: Brian B. Ancell,
Clifford F. Mass
Discussion
10:00-10:30 Break
10:30 Ð noon Session
I: Predictability continued
Spatial Growth of
Perturbations in Turbulent Baroclinic Flows: Rahul Mahajan, Gregory Hakim
Spatial Scales and
Predictability in a High-Resolution Quasi-geostrophic Model: Rebecca Morss,
Chris Snyder, Richard Rotunno
Dynamics of Forecast Error in
an NWP System: M. Didone, D. Luethi, H. C. Davies
Reanalysis Prior to the
Radiosonde Era Using Only Surface Pressure Observations: Jeffrey Whitaker ,
Gilbert P. Compo, Prashant D. Sardeshmukh
Evaluating the Effectiveness
of the ETKF Targeting Method for 3-5 Day Forecast: Kathryn Sellwood
Discussion
12:00-1:30 Lunch
1:30 Ð 3:00 Session
I: Predictability Continued
The Impact of Unresolved
Small-Scale Motions on Targeted Observations: Daniel Hodyss, Sharanya J.
Majumdar
Predictability of Severe Weather
at the Mesoscale: Fuqing Zhang
Numerical Forecast Skill over
North America and Adjacent Waters: Lynn McMurdie
Garrett Wedam.
Predictability of Cool Season
Extratropical Cyclones Within Operational Models: Brian A. Colle, Michael E.
Charles
Diagnosis of the 9 February
2006 East Coast Forecast ÔChallengeÕ: Michael Morgan
Damon Alexander, Nicholas Bassill
Discussion
3:00-6:00 Recreation
6:00-7:30 Dinner
7:30-9:00 Session
II: THORPEX and Societal Impacts
An Overview of the Key
THORPEX Predictability and Dynamical Processes Issues: Istvan Szunyogh
An Overview of the THORPEX
Pacific Asian Regional Campaign: David B. Parsons, Patrick A. Harr, Istvan
Szunyogh, Tetsuo Nakazawa
US THORPEX: Science,
Structure, and Activities: Jim Hansen, Lance Bosart
Accelerating Advances in
Weather, Climate, and Earth-System Prediction in the 21st Century: M. A. Shapiro, B. J. Hoskins, G.
Braseur
Public Response to Hurricane
Rita Forecasts Along the Texas Coast: A student research study linking
classroom to reality: Rebecca Morss, Fuqing Zhang, Coauthors
8:30-9:00 Discussion
on the future of THORPEX
8:30 Ð 10:15 Session
III: Tropical Cyclone
Predictability
Assimilation of vortex
position with an ensemble Kalman filter: Yongsheng Chen, Chris Snyder.
Issues in Ensemble-Based
Adaptive Sampling for Tropical Cyclone Prediction: Sharanya J. Majumdar
Comparison and Interpretation
of Tropical Cyclone Adaptive Observing Methods: C. Reynolds, M. Peng, S.
Majumdar, S. Aberson, C. Bishop,
R. Buizza
The Use of Ensemble
Techniques for Tropical Cyclone Track Forecasting and for the Prediction of
Tropical Cyclone Track forecast Error: James S. Goerss
Predictability of Near-Shore
Tropical Cyclone Formation: Allison (2001) and ÒAlexÓ (2004): Jason Sippel,
Fuqing Zhang
Predicting Tropical Cyclones
Using the WRF Model: Nicholas Bassill
Discussion
10:15 -- 10:45 Break
10:45 Ð 12:15 Session
IV: Extratropical Transistion and
Predictability
Predictability Associated
with the Downstream Impacts of the Extratropical Transition of Tropical
Cyclones: Patrick A. Harr, Doris Anwender, Sarah Jones
The Sensitivity of Western
Pacific Extratropical Transition Events to the Initial Conditions: Ryan D. Torn
Hurricanes Ivan, Jeanne, Karl
(2004) and Mid-Latitude Trough Interactions: Melinda S. Peng, Ryan N. Maue,
Carolyn A. Reynolds, Rolf H. Langland
Impacts of Recurving West
Pacific Tropical Cyclones on Extratropical Predictability in the Northern
Hemisphere: Heather M. Archambault, Lance F. Bosart, Daniel Keyser
The Extratropical Transition
and Subsequent Reintensification of Supertyphoon Dale (1996): A Storm Noteworthy for its Impact on
High Latitudes: Lance F. Bosart,
Eric P. Kelsey
Recurving Eastern North
Pacific Tropical Cyclones: Kristen L. Corbosiero, Michael Dickinson, Lance
Bosart
12:15 Ð 1:30 Lunch
1:30 Ð 3:15 Session
IV continued
Synoptic-scale Sub-tropical
Forcing of Extra-tropical Flow:
Diagnostic Analyses and Model Simulations: T. Spengler, C. Schwierz, H.
C. Davies
The Possible Seasonal Climate
Impact from Anomalous Frequency of Recurving Tropical Cyclones: Robert Hart,
Lance Bosart, Charles Hosler
Session
V: Tropical Cyclones
A Climatology of Tropical
Transition: R. McTaggart-Cowan, L. F. Bosart, C. A. Davis
The Development of Upshear
Convection during Tropical Transition in the Subtropical Atlantic: Andrew L.
Hulme, Jonathan E. Martin
Images of Hurricane Katrina
(2005) below the Cloud: Timothy J. Dunkerton
The Morphology of Eyewall
Lighting Outbreaks in Two Category Five Hurricanes: Steven Businger, Kirt
Squires
Discussion
3:30 Ð 6 PM Recreation
6:00 Ð 7:30 Dinner
7:30 Ð 9:00 The
Contributions of Professor Peter Hobbs
7:30 Ð 8:30 Comments
by Cliff Mass, Lance Bosart, Dave Parsons, Jonathan Martin
8:30 Ð 9:00 Open
Discussion
9:00 Refreshments.
8:30 Ð 10:00 Session
VI: Extratropical Cyclones
A Study of Coherent
Tropopause Disturbances within the Northern Hemispheric Circumpolar Vortex:
Joseph R. Kravitz, Daniel Keyser, Lance F. Bosart, Anantha Aiyyer
Analysis of the Potential
Vorticity Budget of a Tropopause Polar Cyclone: Steven M. Cavallo, Gregory J.
Hakim
Role of Upper Level PV
Anomalies in Polar Low Development and Their Significance for Forecasting:
Sarah F. Kew
A Multiscale Examination of a
Mesoscale Cyclogenesis Event in a Polar Airstream: Thomas J. Galarneau, Jr.,
Daniel Keyser, Lance F. Bosart
The Influence of Shearwise
Vertical Motions on the Development of an Intense Upper-Front Andrea
Lopez-Lang, Jonathan E. Martin
Discussion
10:00 Ð 10:30 Break
10:30 Ð 12:15 Session
VI continued
Diabatic Rossby Waves: Aspects of their Dynamics, Climatology
and Predictability: Heini Wernli, Patricia Kenzelmann
Dynamics of the 24-25
February Cyclone: Rich Moore
Breaking Waves at the
Tropopause: Climatological
Analyses of the Orientation and Links to Inter Wave-guide wave Transfer: Olivia Martius, Cornelia Schwierz and
Huw C. Davies.
Synoptic-Scale and Mesoscale
Aspects of Mountain Wave Predictability: James D. Doyle
Clark Amerault, Carolyn A. Reynolds
Predictability of Downslope
Windstorms: Alex Reinecke, Dale Durran
Influence of Wave-Drag and
Sea Spray on Midlatitude Development: William Perrie, Weiqing Zhang
Discussion
12:15 Ð 1:30 Lunch
1:30 Ð 3:15 Session
VI continued
A New Framework for
Extratropical Windstorm Prediction: Tim Hewson, Helen Watkin
Windstorms of the Pacific
Northwest. Bri Dotson and Cliff
Mass
Hurricane Force Extratropical
Cyclones as Detected by QuikSCAT: Joseph M. Sienkiewicz, Joan M. Von Ahn,
Gregory M. McFadden
Analysis of Midlatitude
Cyclones and Fronts Using ATOVS Soundings: Jack Dostalek
Session
VII: Fronts, Frontogenesis and
Frontal Analysis
The Relationship between
Frontal Zones and Airstream Boundaries: Robert A. Cohen,
David Schultz
A Study of the Effect of
Horizontal Contrasts in Static Stability on Frontal Behavior: Mark T. Stoelinga
Discussion
3:15 Ð 6:00 Recreation
6:00 Ð 7:30 Dinner
7:30 Ð 9:30 PM Session
VII continued, Panel discussion, Dan Keyser, Chair
Howie Bluestein, Brian Colle,
David Novak, Jon Martin, David Schultz, Mark Stoelinga, Joe Sienkiewicz, Jim
Steenburgh, etc.
8:30 Ð 10:00 Session
VIII: Precipitation and Convection
Unexpectedly Heavy Precipitation
Due to Mesoscale Features Induced by a Landfalling Tropical Storm: Alan F.
Srock, Lance F. Bosart, John Molinari
A Pacific Moisture Conveyor
Belt and its Relation to Precipitation Forecasts in the Southwestern US: Peter
Knippertz, Jonathan E. Martin
The Pineapple Express and its
role in high-latitude extreme precipitation events: Alain Roberge, Eyad Atallah, and John Gyakum.
Rossby Wave Precursors and
Predictability of Heavy Precipitation Events in the European Alps: Cornelia
Schwierz, Olivia Martius, Huw C. Davies
The Role of Moist Processes
in Band Formation and Evolution during the 25 December 2002 Northeast U.S.
Banded Snowstorm: David R. Novak, Brian A. Colle
Discsussion
10:00 Ð 10:30 Break
10:30 Ð noon Session
VIII continued
The Effects of Evaporation
and Sublimation on Mesoscale Structures in Extratropical Cyclones: A Case Study with the Local Model:
Florian Weidle, Heini Wernli
The Prediction of Cold-Season
Convective Precipitation Events within Extratropical Cyclones by Utilizing the
Growth Rate Parameter: Christopher J. Melick
Larry L. Smith, Brian P. Pettegrew Amy E. Becker, Patrick S. Market, Anthony R.
Lupo
Cyclones at the
Dryline-Front/Outflow Boundary Intersection in the Southern Plains: Howard B.
Bluestein
Derecho Formation, Evolution
and MCS Interactions during BAMEX:
Nicholas D. Metz, Lance F. Bosart
A Reanalysis of the
Relationship between the Synoptic Scale Cyclone and the Tri-State Tornado of 18
March 1925: Charles A. Doswell
III, Robert A. Maddox, Charlie Crisp, Matthew S. Gilmore
Discussion
12:00 Ð 1:30 Lunch
1:30 Ð 3:00 Session
IX: Extratropical Cyclones
revisited
RoebberÕs Tail: A Tail: Paul J. Roebber
Stratospheric Influences on
Sea-Level Cyclogenesis: Stephen J.
Colucci
Low Frequency Variability of
Extratropical Cyclone Activity:
Mark R. Sinclair
Baroclinic Development within
Longitudinally Varying Flows: David Schultz, Fuqing Zhang, Heini Wernli
Diagnosis: Keeping up with the
Changing Meteorological Landscape: John W. Nielsen-Gammon