Poster programme Session 2

Session 2

Numerical modelling of storms, storm-scale data assimilation
Oral programme
 / Mon, 18 Sep, 09:30–13:00  / Room Ulika
Poster programme
 / Attendance Tue, 19 Sep, 14:30–16:00  / Conference Lobby

Attendance Time: Tuesday, 19 September 2017, 14:30–16:00
Conference Lobby
P1
ECSS2017-28
Aircraft Moisture Observations: Their importance in Nowcasting and NWP
Ralph Petersen et al.

P2
ECSS2017-53
Forecasting a wet microburst with high-resolution numerical models
Francesco Pasi et al.

P3
ECSS2017-56
Convection-permitting ensemble forecast system design
Glen Romine et al.

P4
ECSS2017-91
Supercell Predictability: Exploring Ensemble Sensitivity to Initial Condition Spread
Montgomery Flora et al.

P5
ECSS2017-96
A WRF-DART Study of the Nontornadic and Tornadic Supercells Intercepted by VORTEX2 on 10 June 2010
Alicia Klees et al.

P6
ECSS2017-117
Assimilation of dual-polarization radar observations into convective scale models
Clotilde Augros et al.

P7
ECSS2017-130
Analysis of nocturnal convection initiation using convective-scale data assimilation of mobile radar and thermodynamic observations collected during PECAN
James Marquis et al.

P8
ECSS2017-137
Assimilation of Radial Winds in an Ensemble Kalman Filter on the Convective Scale
Elisabeth Bauernschubert et al.

P9
ECSS2017-140
Use of mesoscale models in operational severe weather forecast over large cities in Brazil – Results from the SOS-CHUVA Project
Edmilson D. Freitas et al.

P10 ECSS2017-141
Influences of boundary layer turbulence on near-ground rotation in simulations of quasi-linear convective systems (withdrawn)
Chris Nowotarski

P11
ECSS2017-148
The role of vertical grid spacing in the simulation of storms
Jorge A. Martins et al.

P12
ECSS2017-167
Behavior of Vertical-Vorticity Rivers in Simulated Supercells
Johannes Dahl et al.

P13
ECSS2017-187
A review of microphysics schemes within WRF model on the example of an isolated tornadic supercell in Poland on 20 June 2016
Natalia Pilguj et al.