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Roni Avissar (avissar@duke.edu)


http://www.cee.duke.edu/faculty/avissar/index.php

Roni Avissar
W.H. Gardner Professor and Chair
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Pratt School of Engineering, Duke University
Box 90287 Hudson Hall • Durham, NC 27708-0287 • Phone: (919) 660-5200 • Fax: (919) 660-5219

Avissar, R., and F. Chen, 1993. Development and analysis of prognostic equations for mesoscale kinetic energy and mesoscale (subgrid-scale) fluxes for large-scale atmospheric models. J. Atmos. Sci., 50:3751-3774.

Chen, F. and R. Avissar, 1994. The impact of land-surface wetness heterogeneity on mesoscale heat fluxes. J. Appl. Meteor., 33:1323-1340.

Chen, F. and R. Avissar, 1994. Impact of Land-Surface Moisture Variability on Local Shallow Convective Cumulus and Precipitation in Large-Scale Models. J. Appl. Meteor., 33:1382-1401.

Liu, Y., and R. Avissar, 1996. Sensitivity of shallow convective clouds and precipitation induced by land-surface forcings to dynamical and cloud microphysics parameters. J. Geophys. Res., 101:7477-7497.

Avissar, R. and Y. Liu, 1996. A three-dimensional numerical study of shallow convective clouds and precipitation induced by land-surface forcing. J. Geophys. Res., 101:7499-7518.

Avissar, R., E.W. Eloranta, K. Gurer, and G.J. Tripoli, 1998. An Evaluation of the Large-Eddy Simulation Option of the Regional Atmospheric Modeling System in Simulating a Convective Boundary Layer: A FIFE Case Study. J. Atmos. Sci., 55(7):1109-1130.

Avissar, R. and T. Schmidt, 1998. An evaluation of the scale at which ground-surface heat flux patchiness affects the convective boundary layer using a Large-Eddy Simulation model. J. Atmos. Sci., 55(16):2666-2689.

Liu, Y., C.P. Weaver, and R. Avissar, 1999. Towards the parameterization of convection induced by landscape heterogeneity in GCMs. J. Geophys. Res., 104:19515-19533.

Gopalakrishnan, S., S. Baidya Roy and R. Avissar, 2000. An evaluation of the scale at which topographical features affect the convective boundary layer using large-eddy simulations. J. Atmos. Sci., 57:334-351.

Gopalakrishnan, S. and R. Avissar, 2000. Dispersion of passive materials in the convective boundary layer above heterogeneous landscape using large-eddy simulations and a Lagrangian Particle Dispersion Model. J. Atmos. Sci., 57:352-371.

Avissar, R. and H. Pan, 2000. Simulations of the summer hydrometeorological processes of Lake Kinneret. J. Hydrometeorol., 1:95-109.

Baidya Roy, S., and R. Avissar, 2000. Scales of response of the convective boundary layer to land-surface heterogeneity. Geophys. Res. Lett., 27:533-536.

Weaver, C.P. and R. Avissar, 2001: Atmospheric Disturbances Caused by Human Modification of the Landscape. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc. 82:269-281.


Robert Buckley (robert.buckley@srs.gov)

Buckley, R. L., and R. J. Kurzeja, 1997: An observational and numerical study of the nocturnal sea breeze. Part I. Structure and circulation. JAM, 36 (12), 1577-1598.

Buckley, R. L., and R. J. Kurzeja, 1997: An observational and numerical study of the nocturnal sea breeze. Part II. Chemical transport. JAM, 36 (12), 1599-1619.

O'Steen, B. L., 2000: Numerical simulation of nocturnal drainage flows in an idealized valley-tributary system. JAM, 39 (11), 1845-1860.


Dr. Xiaoming Cai, Senior Lecturer
School of Geography and Environmental Sciences
University of Birmingham
Edgbaston, Birmingham
B15 2TT United Kingdom
Tel: 44 (121) 414-5533 (O)
Fax: 44 (121) 414-5528
Email: x.cai@bham.ac.uk
which will be directed to the alternative: caix@isdugp.bham.ac.uk

Cai, X.-M. and D.G. Steyn, 2000: Modelling study of sea breezes in a complex coastal environment, Atmospheric Environment, 34, 2873-2885.

Cai, X.-M., D.G. Steyn, 2000: A Numerical Study of Meteorological Conditions during PACIFIC ^Ò93, Atmosphere and Ocean, 38, 457-479.

Cai, X.-M., 2000: Dispersion of a passive plume in an idealised urban convective boundary layer: a large-eddy simulation, Atmospheric Environment, 34, 61-72.

Cai, X.-M., 1999: Large-eddy simulation of the urban convective boundary layer, Quart. J. Meteorol. Soc., 125, 1427-1444.

Batchvarova, E., X.-M. Cai, S.-E. Gryning, D.G. Steyn, 1999: Modelling internal boundary layer development in a region with complex coastline. Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 90, 1-20.

Cai, X.-M. and D.G. Steyn, 1996: The von Kármán constant determined by large eddy simulation, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, Vol.78, 143-164.

Cai, X.-M., D.G. Steyn and I.S. Gartshore, 1995: Resolved scale turbulence in the atmospheric surface layer from a large eddy simulation, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, Vol.75, 301-314.

http://web.bham.ac.uk/caix


P.W. Chan (pwchan@hko.gov.hk)

Hong Kong Observatory
Mail address: 134A Nathan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
Telephone: (852) 2926 8331 (direct)
Fax: (852) 2375 2645 or (852) 2723 0165
URL: http://www.weather.gov.hk/

K.C. Szeto, and P. W. Chan, 2005: High resolution numerical modelling of windshear episodes at the Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA). 12th Conference on Aviation Range and Aerospace Meteorology, The 86th AMS Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, 23-31 January 2006. Abstract

 


Will Cheng (cheng@atmos.colostate.edu)
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, Colorado 80523

Wu, T., W.R. Cotton, and W.Y.Y. Cheng (2000): Radiative effects on the diffusional growth of ice particles in cirrus clouds. J. Atmos. Sci., Vol. 57, 2892-2904. Available at AMS website

Cheng, W.Y.Y., T. Wu, and W.R. Cotton (2001): Large-eddy simulations of the 26 November 1991 FIRE II cirrus case. J. Atmos. Sci., In press.


Charlie Cohen (charlie.cohen@msfc.nasa.gov)

Cohen, C., 2000: A quantitative investigationof entrainment and detrainment in numerically simulated cumuonimbus clouds. J. Atmos.Sci., 57, 1657-1674.

Available at the AMS website


Jeff Copeland (j.copeland@niwa.cri.nz)

R.P. Ibbitt, R.D. Henderson, J. Copeland, D.S. Wratt, 2001. Simulating mountain runoff with a meso-scale weather model rainfall estimates: a New Zealand experience. Journal of Hydrology, 239, 19-32.


Maria Silva Dias (mafdsdia@model.iag.usp.br)

Longo, K., A.M. Thompson, V.W.J.H. Kirchhoff, L.A. Remer, S. R. Freitas, M.A.F.Silva Dias, P. Artaxo, W. Hart, J.D. Spinhirne, M.A. Yamasoe, 1998: Correlation between smoke and tropospheric ozone concentrations in Cuiabá during SCAR-B. Journal of Geophysical Research, 104, D10, 12113-12129.

Dolman, A.J., M.A.F. Silva Dias, J-C, Calvet, M. Ashby, A.S. Tahara, C. Delire, P. Kabat, G. F. Fisch, C. A. Nobre, 1999: Meso-scale effects of tropical deforestation in Amazonia: preparatory LBA modelling studies. Annales Geophysicae, 17, 1095-1110

Freitas, S. R. M. A. F. Silva Dias, P. L. Silva Dias, K. M. Longo, P. Artaxo, M. O. Andreae, H. Fischer, 2000: A Convective Kinematic Trajectory Technique for Low Resolution Atmospheric Models. Journal of Geophysical Research, 105, D19, 24,375-24,386.

Freitas, S. R., K. M. Longo, M.A.F.Silva Dias, P. Artaxo, 1996: Numerical modeling of air mass trajectories from the biomass burning areas of the Amazon Basin. Proceedings of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences, v.68, (Supl 1), 193-206.

Silva Dias, M. A. F. e A. J. Machado, 1997: The role of local circulations in summertime convective development and nocturnal fog in São Paulo, Brazil. Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 82, 1, 135-157


Jerome D. Fast (Jerome.Fast@pnl.gov)

Fast, J. D., J. C. Doran, W. J. Shaw, R. L. Coulter, and T. J. Martin, 2000: The evolution of the boundary layer and its effect on air chemistry in the Phoenix area. J. Geophys. Res., 22833-22848.

Whiteman, C. D., S. Zhong, X. Bian, J. D. Fast, and J. C. Doran, 1999: Boundary layer evolution and regional-scale dirunal circulations over the Mexican basin. J. Geophys. Res., 105, 10081-10102.

Berkowitz, C. M., and J. D. Fast, and R. C. Easter, 1999: Boundary-layer vertical exchange processes and the mass budget of ozone: Observations and model results. J. Geophys. Res., 105, 14789-14805.

Fast, J. D. and S. Zhong, 1998: Meteorological factors associated with inhomogeneous ozone concentrations within the Mexico City basin. J. Geophys. Res., 103, 18927-18946.

Spicer, C. W., E. G. Chapman, B. J. Finlayson-Pitts, R. A. Plastridge, J. M. Hubbe, J. D. Fast, and C. M. Berkowitz, 1998: Observations of molecular chlorine in coastal air. Nature, 394, 352-356.

Berkowitz, C. M., J. D. Fast, S. Springston, R. Larson, C. Spicer, and P. Doskey, 1998: Formation mechanisms and chemical characteristics of elevated photochemical layers over the United States. J. Geophys. Res., 103, 10631-10647.

De Wekker, S. F. J., S. Zhong, J. D. Fast, and C. D. Whiteman, 1998: A numerical investigation of the plain-to-basin wind. J. Appl. Meteor., 37, 606-622.

Fast, J. D. and C. M. Berkowitz, 1997: Evaluation of back trajectories associated with ozone transport during the 1993 North Atlantic Regional Experiment. Atmos. Environ., 31, 825-837.

Fast, J. D. and C. M. Berkowitz, 1996: A modeling study of boundary-layer processes associated with ozone layers observed during the 1993 North Atlantic Regional Experiment. J. Geophys. Res., 101, 28683-28699.

Fast, J. D., S. Zhong, and C. D. Whiteman, 1996: Boundary layer evolution within a canyonland basin: Part II. Numerical simulations of nocturnal flows and heat budgets. J. of Appl. Meteor., 35, 2162-2178.

Zhong, S., J. D. Fast, and X. Bian, 1996: A case study of strong summertime Great Plains low-level jet using a high resolution mesoscale model and data from wind profiler network. Mon. Wea. Rev. 124, 785-806.

Fast, J. D., 1995: Mesoscale modeling in areas of highly complex terrain employing a four-dimensional data assimilation technique. J. of Appl. Meteor., 34, 2762-2782.

Fast, J. D., R. P. Addis, and B. L. O'Steen, 1995: Advanced atmospheric modeling for emergency response. J. of Appl. Meteor., 34, 626-649.


Saulo Ribeiro de Freitas (sfreitas@clio.arc.nasa.gov)
Earth Science Division
NASA Ames Research Center: MS 245-4
Moffett Field, CA 94035-1000
PHONE: 650-604-0127
FAX: 650-604-3625

Freitas, S.R., M.A.F. Silva Dias, P.L. Silva Dias, K.M. Longo, P. Artaxo, M.O. Andreae, and H. Fischer, 2000: A convective kinematic trajectory technique for low-resolution atmospheric models. J. Geophys. Res., 105, 24375.


Peter L. Jackson, PhD (peterj@unbc.ca)
Associate Professor
Environmental Studies Program
Faculty of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies
College of Science and Management
University of Northern British Columbia
Prince George, British Columbia
CANADA V2N 4Z9

Office: Administration Building 3058
Tel: (250) 960-5985
Fax: (250) 960-5539
URL: http://nimbus.unbc.ca/~peterj

Tory, K., P.L. Jackson, and C.J.C. Reason, 2001: Sensitivity of CTD dynamics to barrier height and topographic variability in a numerical model. submitted to Mon. Wea. Rev. in revised form.

Reason, C.J.C., K. Tory, and P.L. Jackson, 2001: A model investigation of the dynamics of a Coastally Trapped Disturbance. J. Atmos. Sci. in press.

Tory, K., C.J.C. Reason, and P.L. Jackson, 2001: A numerical study of a southeast Australian coastally trapped disturbance. Mon. Wea. Rev., 129, 437-452.

Nuss, W.A., J. Bane, W. Thompson, C. Dorman, M. Ralph, R. Rotunno, J. Klemp, W. Skamarock, R. Samelson, A. Rogerson, C.J.C. Reason, and P.L. Jackson, 2000: Coastally trapped wind reversals: A new level of understanding from the experiment on coastally trapped disturbances. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 81, 719-743.

Reason, C.J.C., P.L. Jackson, and H. Fu, 2000: Influence of large valleys on the propagation of coastally trapped disturbances and applications to forecasting and air quality. Meteor. Applications, 7, 247-259.

Reason, C.J.C., K. Tory, and P.L. Jackson, 1999: Evolution of a southeast Australian coastally trapped disturbance. Meteor. Atmos. Phys., 70, 141-165.

Jackson, P.L., C.J.C. Reason, and S. Guan 1999: Numerical modeling of a coastal trapped disturbance. Part II: Structure and dynamics. Mon. Wea. Rev., 127, 535-550.

Guan, S., P.L. Jackson, and C.J.C. Reason, 1998: Numerical modeling of a coastal trapped disturbance. Part I: Comparison with observations. Mon. Wea. Rev. 126(4) , 972-990.

Jackson, P.L. and D.G. Steyn. (1994). Gap winds in a fjord. Part I: Observations and numerical simulation. Mon. Wea. Rev., 122, 2645-2665.




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