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Antarctic Automatic Weather (AWS) Meeting
Wednesday, June 8, 2005 09:00 am - Opening Remarks
09:15 am - AWS 2004-05 Overview [Presentation]
09:30 am - Meteo-climatological Observatory [Presentation]
09:45 am - ATS Weather Sensor Network [Abstract] [Presentation]
10:00 am - Wisconsin Automatic Weather Station Servicing for Summer 2004/2005 [Abstract]
10:15 am - Break 10:45 am - Review of the 2004-05 AWS Field Season [Presentation]
11:00 am - The Influence of Topographically Trapped Waves on the Ross Ice Shelf Air Stream [Presentation]
11:30 am - Lunch 12:45 pm - B-LINE to SPACE
01:15 pm - The Meteorology of High NO Episodes Observed in the 2003 ANTCI Field Program and Relation to Past Experiments in 1998 and
2000 [Abstract] [Presentation]
01:30 pm - Discussion of need for next field season. 02:30 pm - AWS Meeting Adjourned. 02:30 pm - Break "Earth's Largest Icebergs" Annual Meeting 03:00 pm - 2004-05 Iceberg Status Report [Abstract] [Presentation]
03:30 pm - The Inverse Barometer Effect: Its impact on polar-region Sea-Surface Height Variability and the Great Icebergs [Presentation]
04:00 pm - Icebergs - Where are they going, and who's watching? [Presentation]
04:15 pm - WebCam Deployments on Icebergs [Presentation]
04:30 pm - Aspects of the Dynamic Drift of Giant-Tabular Icebergs [Presentation]
04:45 pm - Iceberg Meeting Adjourned. 05:30 pm - AWS 25th Birthday Celebration - Cocktail Party
08:45 am - AMRC 2004-05 Status Report [Abstract] [Presentation]
09:15 am - Status of the SIO Arctic and Antarctic Research Center [Abstract] [Presentation]
09:30 am - ATS Weather Network [Abstract] [Presentation]
09:45 am - McMurdo X-band Installation [Presentation]
10:00 am - Antarctic Meteorological Satellite Status Report Update [Abstract] [Presentation]
10:15 am - Break 10:30 am - Climatology and Variability of Mesoscale Cyclones in the Western Antarctic Peninsula Region [Abstract] [Presentation]
10:45 am - Simulating Antarctic Precipitation Variability in Recent Decades [Abstract]
11:00 am - Antarctic-IDD [Abstract] [Presentation]
11:15 am - Antarctic-IDD Discussion 11:45 am - Lunch, including group lunch discussion on IDD
See AMPS schedule on previous page. 5:30 pm - Group Dinner
Schedule pending.
"S-MAR Project: Actual OpMet and Scientific results".
"Investigating Antarctic Precipitation in the Ross Island Region
from Various Observing Platforms".
"Relative performance of self-organizing maps and principal
component analysis in pattern extraction from synthetic climatological data".
"Evaluation of Antarctic Mesoscale Prediction System (AMPS) Forecasts for Different Synoptic Weather
Patterns".
"25 Years of Antarctic Automatic Weather Stations".
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grants No. OPP-0088058 and OPP-0126262. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the National Science Foundation. |