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Second International IHOP_2002 Science Workshop Program Monday 14 June 2004 9:30 AM-9:45 AM Welcome to participants 9:45 AM-10:00 AM Opening remarks 10:00 AM-10:30 AM Introductory talk Météo France / CNRM Cyrille Flamant and Joël Van Baelen Dave Parsons and Tammy Weckwerth 11:00 AM 12:30 PM Session 1: CONVECTION INITIATION Chairperson: Yvette Richardson, PSU 11:00 AM Summary of Convection Initiation and Evolution during IHOP Jim WILSON and Rita ROBERTS 11:30 AM Summary of Convection Initiation and Evolution During IHOP. Part II: Assessment of environmental stability and RUC10 forecasts of storm initiation Rita ROBERTS and Jim WILSON 12:00 PM Multi-scale Analysis and Prediction of Convective Initiation Along a Dryline Ming XUE et al. 2:00 PM 4:00 PM Session 1: CONVECTION INITIATION (Cont d) Chairperson: Roger Wakimoto, UCLA 2:00 PM Observations of convection initiation failure from 12 June 2002 IHOP Deployment Paul MARKOWSKI et al. 2:30 PM Along-frontal moisture and kinematic variability and their impact on 12 June CI Tammy WECKWERTH and Crystalyne PETTET 3:00 PM Observations of the 11 June 2002 Dryline during IHOP A Null Case for Convection Initiation Huaqing CAI et al. 3:30 PM LASE observations of convective events during IHOP Syed ISMAIL et al.

4:00 PM-4:30 PM 4:30 PM 6:30 PM Session 1: CONVECTION INITIATION (Cont d) Chairperson: Tammy Weckwerth, NCAR 4:30 PM Dryline on 19 June 2002 during IHOP. Part I: Airborne Doppler and LEANDRE II Analysis of the fine line structure and convection initiation Hanne MURPHEY et al. 5:00 PM Convective Initiation Studies on 10 June and 19 June 2002 Yvette RICHARDSON et al. 5 :30 PM The Triple Point on 24 May 2002 during IHOP. Airborne Doppler and LASE Analyses of the Frontal Boundaries and Convection Initiation Roger WAKIMOTO et al. 6:00 PM Examination of the Performance of Several Mesoscale Models for Convective Forecasting During IHOP Ed SZOKE et al. Tuesday 15 June 2004 9:00 AM 10:30 AM Session 2: ATMOSPHERIC BOUNDARY LAYER Chairperson: Françoise Guichard, CNRM 9:00 AM The effects of surface heterogeneity on boundary layer structure and fluxes Margaret LEMONE et al. 9:30 AM Observations of ABL and land Surface Heterogeneity in IHOP Ken DAVIS et al. 10:00 AM Highlights of Refractivity Observations Frederic FABRY and ShinJu PARK 11:00 AM 12:30 PM Session 2: ATMOSPHERIC BOUNDARY LAYER (Cont d) Chairperson: Peggy LeMone, NCAR 11:00 AM Large eddy simulation of water vapour variability within a convective boundary layer: evaluation against observations Fleur COUVREUX et al. 11:30 AM Simulation of the 29 May BLH case Sophie BASTIN et al. 12:00 AM MM5 Numerical Simulations of IHOP ABL Days Brian REEN et al.

2:00 PM 4:00 PM Session 2: ATMOSPHERIC BOUNDARY LAYER (Cont d) Chairperson: Ken Davis, PSU 2:00 PM Airborne co-located DIAL and HRDL measurements of water vapour and latent heat flux on June 6 and 7, 2002 Christoph KIEMLE et al. 2:30 PM Measurements of Boundary Layer Turbulence and Moisture Transport With Combined DIAL/Doppler Lidar Mike HARDESTY et al. 3:00 PM The vertical structure of continental convective boundary layer: echo plumes; vertical velocity, buoyancy, and insect flight behavior Bart GEERTS et al. 3:30 PM Study of the water vapor heterogeneity by lidar, GPS and NWP: Preliminary results from the 29 May IHOP_2002 BLH case Jerome TARNIEWICZ et al. 4:00 PM-4:30 PM 4:30 PM 6:00 PM Session 3: QUANTITATIVE PRECIPITATION FORECASTING Chairperson: Dave Parsons, NCAR 4:30 PM Diurnal cycle studies using IHOP and other data June WANG and Dave PARSONS 5:00 PM Evaluation of the ability of numerical weather prediction models run in support of IHOP to predict the evolution of mesoscale convective systems Steve KOCH et al. 5 :30 PM Moisture fluxes during the June 9 IHOP low-level jet: Dropsonde observations and comparisons with WRF forecasts Edward TOLLERUD et al. 6:00 PM-8:00 PM Ice Breaker Reception with a Formal Poster viewing Wednesday 16 June 2004 9:00 AM 10:30 AM Session 4: COMPARISONS Chairperson: Joel Van Baelen, CNRM 9:00 AM Long-Term Refractivity Comparisons between Radar Measurements and Surface Data ShinJu PARK 9:30 AM Radar refractivity: validation and application to forecasting Crystalyne PETTET et al. 10:00 AM Comparison of dropsonde and radiosonde data during IHOP June WANG

11:00 AM 12:00 PM Session 4: COMPARISONS (cont d) Chairperson: Joel Van Baelen, CNRM 11:00 AM Intercomparison of high sample rate GPS integrated water vapor with other IHOP instrumentation Jennifer HAASE 11:30 AM Intercomparisons of water vapor active remote sensing systems during IHOP Volker WULFMEYER et al. 12:00 PM-12:30 PM DATA MANAGEMENT 12:00 PM The IHOP Data management Steve WILLIAMS 2:00 PM 4:00 PM Session 5: BORES Chairperson: Steve Koch, NOAA 2:00 PM The structure and dynamics of solitons and bores Steve KOCH et al. 2:30 PM Modeling of a bore on June 04, 2002 Mariusz PAGOWSKI and Steve KOCH 3:00 PM The life cycle of a bore event Cyrille FLAMANT et al. 3:30 PM Bore climatology and speculation on maintenance of nocturnal convection Dave PARSONS et al. 4:00 PM-4:30 PM 4:30 PM 6:30 PM Topical discussions Parallel working groups: CI, ABL, QPF, Bores, Comparison 8:00 PM Workshop dinner downtown Toulouse Thursday 17 June 2004 9:00 AM 9:45 AM Session summaries

9:45 AM 10:30 AM Topical discussion summaries 11:00 AM 12:30 AM Final panel discussion 2:00 PM 3:30 PM ONGOING AND FUTURE CONVECTION-RELATED PROJECTS Chairperson: Cyrille Flamant, IPSL 2:00 PM The CMOS Project Christoph KOTTMEIER et al. 2:30 PM The VAPIC Project Martial HAEFFELIN et al. 3:00 PM The Convective Storm Initiation Project (CSIP), UK Alan BLYTH and Keith BROWNING 3:30 PM-4:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:30 PM ONGOING AND FUTURE CONVECTION-RELATED PROJECTS (cont d) Chairperson: Cyrille Flamant, IPSL 4:00 PM The German QPF Program and corresponding field activities Volker WULFMEYER et al. 4:30 PM The African Monsoon Multidisciplinary Analysis Project Jean-Luc REDELSPERGER et al. 5:00 PM The REFRACTT experiment/demonstration Rita ROBERTS et al. 5:30 PM Meeting adjourns