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Fourth Joint Korea-U.S. Workshop on Mesoscale Observation, Data Assimilation and Modeling for Severe Weather : List of Speakers

13 - 15 February 2006
Seoul, South Korea
US Speakers
NameAffiliationPresentation title
John BraunUCARIdentifying Mesoscale Variations in Boundary Layer Moisture Using Networks of Ground Based GPS Networks
Shu-Hua ChenU. CaliforniaStudying the impact of assimilating satellite data on hurricane simulations
Geoff DiMegoNCEPMesoscale Modeling at NCEP: Where We Are and where we are going?
Richard JohnsonCSUMesoscale Organization of Flash-Flood-Producing Storms
Jack KainNSSLThe value of collaboration between researchers and forecasters in the development of NWP models
Jinwon KimUCLAThe Direct Aerosol Radiative Forcing on Surface Insolation and Spring Snowmelt in the Southern Sierra Nevada
Joseph KlempNCARConvection resolving forecasting with the WRF model
Bill KuoUCARAssimilation of Ground-based GPS Data for Short-Range Precipitation Forecast
William SkamarockNCARHigh Resolution NWP: Are our models adequate?
Wei-Kuo TaoNASAGoddard Multi-Scale Modeling Systems
Roger WakimotoNCAR/EOLThe Initiation of Deep Convection along Convergence Boundaries
Jim WilsonNCARVery short period (0-6h) forecasting of thunderstorms
Minx XueOUData Assimilation and Prediction at the Convective Scale: Recent Progresses
Da-Lin ZhangU. MarylandA Near - Cloud-Resolving Simulation of the Genesis of Typhoon Nari (2001)

Korea Speakers
NameAffiliationPresentation title
Jong-Jin BaikSNUUrban heat island induced circulation and convection in three dimensions
Dong-Eon ChangMETRIWarm season short-range precipitation forecasts over Korea
Chun-Ho ChoMETRIObservational features of warm season precipitation episodes over the Korean Peninsula
Hye-Yeong ChunYSUA numerical study of gravity waves induced by convective systems associated with typhoon Rusa
Song-You HongYSUMicrophysices in high-resolution model
Hyun-Mee KimYSUAdjoint sensitivities to localized potential vorticity perturbations
Hyung-Woo KimSNU and ROKAFObservational analysis of heavy rainfall events over the Korean Peninsula
Jong-Suk KimROKAFThe sensitivity study on typhoon track prediction by variation of the initial analysis field
Dong-Kyou LeeSNUThe predictability of mesoscale convective systems and heavy rainfall over East Asia
Mi-Seon LeeKMAThe unified 3DVAR at KMA
Tae-Young LeeYSUA numerical study of band-type convections over the Korean Peninsula
Jai-Ho OhPKNUTyphoon simulation using a global geodesic model
Seon Ki ParkEWUImpact of downdropsonde data on tropical cyclone forecasts in East Asia
Myong-Suk SuhKNUImpacts of land surface conditions on the numerical simulation of heavy rainfalls over the Korean Peninsula
Hee-Dong YooKMAThe WRF model process at KMA


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