GRIP Science Meeting
June 6-8, 2011
Los Angeles, CA
Day One - June 6, 2011
Day Two - June 7, 2011
Day Three - June 8, 2011
- 2:00-2:15 Introduction / Greeting (Kakar)
- Genesis and Rapid Intensification Processes ( GRIP) Field Experiment
Ramesh Kakar Earth Science Division NASA Headquarters
- Genesis and Rapid Intensification Processes ( GRIP) Field Experiment
- 2:15–2:30 Overview of GRIP scientific objectives, purpose of meeting (Braun)
- 2:30-3:00 Overview of GRIP research flights (Global Hawk, DC-8, WB-57; (Zipser, Heymsfield)
- NASA GRIP 2010 - Overview of research flights
Ed Zipser, Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
Gerry Heymsfield, NASA GSFC, Greenbelt, MD
- NASA GRIP 2010 - Overview of research flights
- 3:00-3:30 Overview of PREDICT scientific objectives, research flights (G-V; Montgomery, Davis and/or Smith)
- PREDICT
Lead PI: Michael Montgomery, Naval Postgraduate School & NOAA-HRD - Movie from presentation (35MB)
- PREDICT
- 3:30-4:00 Break
- 4:00-4:30 Overview of IFEX, NOAA, UAS Scientific Objectives, research flights (Rogers, Wick)
- Summary of NOAA's 2010 Hurricane Field Program (IFEX)
Robert Rogers – 2010 HFP Field Program Director
- Summary of NOAA's 2010 Hurricane Field Program (IFEX)
- 4:30 – 6:00 Brief reports from GRIP instrument scientists on performance of HIWRAP, HAMSR. LIP. APR-2, LARGE, LASE, DAWN, Cloud Microphysics, HIRAD (G.Heymsfield, Lambrigtsen, Durden, Anderson, Ismail, Kavaya, A.Heymsfield, Miller)
- High-Altitude Imaging Wind and Rain Airborne Profiler (HIWRAP) Measurements During GRIP
Gerry Heymsfield NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
Lihua Li, Matt Mclinden, Martin Perrine, Lin Tian, Steve Guimond, Jaime Cervantes/ NASA/GSFC
James Carswell / Remote Sensing Solutions - Performance of HAMSR during GRIP
Shannon Brown, Bjorn Lambrigtsen, Richard Denning, Boon Lim,
Jordan Tanabe, Alan Tanner Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology -
Lightning Instrument Package (LIP): Performance and Status of Data Processing
Richard J. Blakeslee, Principal Investigator NASA Marshall Space Flight Center - 2nd Generation Airborne Precipitation Radar (APR-2)
S. Durden, S. Tanelli, Z. Haddad, E. Im Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- Langley Aerosol Research Group Experiment (LARGE)
Bruce Anderson (PI), Luke Ziemba, Andreas Beyersdorf, Lee Thornhill, Eddie Winstead, Gao Chen - LASE measurements during GRIP: A Brief Overview
Syed Ismail, Richard Ferrare, Johnathan Hair and
the LASE Team - DAWNDoppler Aerosol WiNd lidar
Michael J. Kavaya, NASA Langley Research Center - GRIP DC8 Microphysical Observations
Andrew Heymsfield and Aaron Bansemer, NCAR
Yaitza Luna-Cruz, Howard University -
Hurricane Imaging Radiometer (HIRAD) operations and results from GRIP
PI: Timothy L. Miller, NASA/MSFC
Co-I’s: Linwood Jones, UCF; Chris Ruf, U Mich; Eric Uhlhorn, NOAA/AOML - Dropsonde Data Quality Control: GRIP Data Debrief
Jeff Halverson, UMBC; Junhong Wang, NCAR
- High-Altitude Imaging Wind and Rain Airborne Profiler (HIWRAP) Measurements During GRIP
- 6:00 Informal discussions over Happy Hour and Dinner
- 8:00-8:45 Brief reports from PREDICT and IFEX representatives on performance of instruments (Montgomery, Rogers)
- 8:45-9:30 Summary of data availability from each program (Tri-agency lead scientists and/or data managers)
- GRIP Archive Data Set Status
Michael Goodman NASA/MSFC
- GRIP Archive Data Set Status
- 9:30-11:00 Poster session, discussion, refreshments
- Overview of Aerosol Measurements from the DC-8 during NASA GRIP
LUKE D. ZIEMBA, Andreas J. Beyersdorf, Gao Chen, Charlie Hudgins, Syed Ismail, K. Lee Thornhill, Edward L. Winstead, Bruce E. Anderson NASA Langley Research Center
Chelsea Corr, Jack E. Dibb University of New Hampshire
Lucas Craig, Suresh Dhaniyala Clarkson University
Terry Latham, A. Nenes Georgia Institute of Technology - LASE measurements of water vapor and aerosol profiles and cloud distributions during GRIP
Susan Kooi, Marta Fenn, Carolyn Butler, James Collins, SSAI
Syed Ismail, Richard Ferrare, Johnathan Hair, Anthony Notari, Dave Harper, NASA Langley Research Center
Amin Nehrir, Montana State University
Tamer Refaat, Old Dominion University
Jeff Halverson Univeristy of Maryland Baltimore Campus - Understanding the Relationships Between Lightning, Cloud Microphysics,
and Airborne Radar-Derived Storm Structure During Hurricane Karl
Brad Reinhart, Henry Fuelberg Florida State University
Andrew Heymsfield National Center for Atmospheric Research
Richard Blakeslee NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center
Stephen Durden Jet Propulsion Laboratory - Vortex- and convective-scale structure and evolution during the rapid intensification of Hurricane Earl (2010)
Robert Rogers, Paul Reasor, NOAA/AOML Hurricane Research Division
Sylvie Lorsolo, Jun Zhang University of Miami/CIMAS - Thermodynamic Differences between Developing and Non-Developing Disturbances using the PREDICT-GRIP-IFEX Dropsonde Database
Jonathan Zawislak and Ed Zipser
Dept. of Atmospheric Sciences, The University of Utah - HIRAD Capabilities
Chris Ruf University of Michigan
Pete Black NRL/SAIC
Sayak Biswas, Linwood Jones University of Central Florida
Courtney Buckley, Mark James, Tim Miller NASA MSFC
Eric Uhlhorn NOAA / HRD - Wind Speed and Rain Rate Retrievals from HIRAD and Comparison with the Stepped Frequency Microwave Radiometer
Linwood Jones, Sayak Biswas, Cathy May University of Central Florida
Eric Uhlhorn NOAA / HRD
Courtney Buckley, Tim Miller, Mark James NASA MSFC
Chris Ruf University of Michigan
Pete Black NRL/SAIC - Wind Retrieval Techniques for Downward-Pointing, Conically-Scanning Airborne Doppler Radars
Stephen R. Guimond, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Greenbelt, MD
Gerald M. Heymsfield, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD
Stephen Frasier, Microwave Remote Sensing Laboratory, Amherst, MA
Lin Tian, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and Morgan State University, Greenbelt, MD - Methodology for Wind Retrieval from HIWRAP Conical Scan Data: Preliminary Results from Tropical Storm Matthew
Lin Tian GESTAR/NASA/GSFC
Gerry Heymsfield, Lihua Li NASA/GSFC
Steve Guimond ORAU/NASA/GSFC
Ramesh Srivastava University of Chicago
- Overview of Aerosol Measurements from the DC-8 during NASA GRIP
- 11:00-11:30 Begin Open Discussion, focus on potential for collaboration among all participants in 2010 field programs
- 11:30-1:00 Lunch break
- 1:00-2:00 Continue Open Discussion, focus on potential for collaboration among all participants in 2010 field programs
- 2:00-3:00 Begin talks by Science Team members (4 X 15 minutes)
- Microphysical Observations in Hurricane Earl
Andrew Heymsfield and Aaron Bansemer, NCAR
Yaitza Luna-Cruz, Howard University
- The Influence of Dust-radiation-microphysics Processes on Tropical Cyclone Development
Shu-Hua Chen, H.-H. Lee, Y.-C. Liu, M. Waylonis University of California, Davis
C.-T. Cheng, J.-P. Chen, Y.-C. Lin, I-C. Tsai National Taiwan University
- Multi-scale Analysis of Hurricane Earl’s (2010) Rapid Intensification
J. Halverson and J. Thomas UMBC/NASA
G. Heymsfield NASA GSFC
R. Pasken SLC
- The JPL GRIP Portal: A comprehensive depiction of the 2010 hurricane season with satellite, model and airborne imagery (NASA GRIP, NSF PREDICT, NOAA IFEX)
S. Hristova-Veleva, P. P. Li , F. J. Turk, B. Knosp , Q. Vu B. Lambrigtsen, Y. Chao, Z. Haddad, D. Vane, H. Su, S. Tanelli
M. Montgomery, M. Boothe, C. Davis, C. Velden, J. Hawkins, G. Stossmeister, J. Metin, R. Rogers
F. Marks, S. Gopalakrishnan, T. Quirino, T. Vukicevic
- The JPL Tropical Cyclone Informa5on System - a satellite database and analysis tools to study hurricanes
S. Hristova-Veleva, P. P. Li , F. J. Turk, B. Knosp , Q. Vu, B. Lambrigtsen, Y. Chao, Z., Haddad, D. Vane, H. Su, S. Tanelli
M. Goodman, H. Conover (and team) -
The 37-GHz Ring Pattern As An Early Indicator of Tropical Cyclone Rapid Intensification
Haiyan Jiang, Tie Yuan Florida International University
Margie Kieper Private Consultant
Edward J. Zipser University of Utah
John Kaplan NOAA Hurricane Research Division - HAMSR observations of the evolving inner-core structure of Karl during rapid intensification
Bjorn Lambrigtsen, Ali Behrangi, Shannon Brown, Richard Denning, Boon Lim, Jordan Tanabe, Alan Tanner Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
- Microphysical Observations in Hurricane Earl
- 3:00-4:30 Poster session, discussion, refreshments
- Climatology of Recon and Hursat Data to Diagnose Hurricane Core Characteristics: Toward Their Use in Short-Term Intensity Prediction
Josh Cossuth, Robert Hart Florida State University Department of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences
Andrew Murray University of South Alabama Department of Earth Sciences - TC genesis guidance using pre-development Dvorak climatology
Josh Cossuth, Robert Hart Florida State University EOAS
Richard Knabb The Weather Channel
Daniel P. Brown NOAA/NCEP/NHC - A Relationship Between Convectively-Coupled Atmospheric Kelvin Waves and Atlantic Tropical Cyclogenesis
Michael J. Ventrice, Chris D. Thorncroft
University at Albany - The 13-Year TRMM-Based Tropical Cyclone Precipitation Feature (TCPF) Database
Haiyan Jiang
Department of Earth & Environment, Florida International University, Miami, Florida
Chuntao Liu, Edward J. Zipser
Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah - Factors Affecting Genesis of Hurricane Karl (2010)
Xiaqiong Zhou, Bin Wang Department of Meteorology, SOEST, University of Hawaii
Fuqing Zhang Department of Meteorology, Penn State University - On the Role of the SAL in the Evolution of Hurricane Helene During NAMMA: Lessons Learned for GRIP
Scott Braun, Chung-Lin Shie, Jason Sippel, and Ryan Boller, NASA/GSFC
- Climatology of Recon and Hursat Data to Diagnose Hurricane Core Characteristics: Toward Their Use in Short-Term Intensity Prediction
- 4:30-5:30 Talks by Science Team Members (6 X 15 minutes)
- Application of NASA Field Observations, Satellite Measurements and High-Resolution WRF Simulations for Study of Physical and Dynamical Processes in Tropical Cyclones
G. M. McFarquhar, B. F. Jewett, S. W. Nesbitt, M. Gilmore, D. Harnos and R. Maliawco University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - The Value of High Time Resolution Data in Tropical Cyclone Studies
John Molinari and David Vollaro Department of Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences
University at Albany, SUNY - Systematically Merged Atlantic Regional Temperature and Salinity (SMARTS) Climatology: Application to Hurricane Earl
Pat Meyers, Lynn K. “Nick” Shay, Jodi Brewster, Benjamin Jaimes
- Development of a WRF-EnKF system for GH: Very preliminary results for Karl (2010)
Jason Sippel and Scott Braun - NASA GSFC
- The APR-2 algorithm suite and the GRIP experiment dataset
S. Tanelli, S. Durden, Z. Haddad, R. Chen Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- The role of convectively-coupled atmospheric Kelvin waves during the 2010 Atlantic Hurricane Season
Michael J. Ventrice, Alan Brammer, Chris D. Thorncroft Department of Atmospheric and Environmental Science, University at Albany, Albany, NY
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Secondary Eyewall Replacement and Associated Intensity Change
Xiaqiong Zhou and Bin Wang Meteorology Department, University of Hawaii
- Application of NASA Field Observations, Satellite Measurements and High-Resolution WRF Simulations for Study of Physical and Dynamical Processes in Tropical Cyclones
- 5:30-6:00 Summary, discussion, action items (Zipser, Braun)
- 6:00 Informal discussions over Happy Hour and Dinner
- 8:00-8:10 Greeting / Comments on Days 1,2 ( Kakar)
- 8:10-9:10 Talks by Science Team members (4 X 15 minutes)
- 9:10 – 10:00 GRIP Goals / Questions addressed ( Braun/Zipser)
- 10:00 – 10:30 BREAK
- 10:30- 11:30 Data systems (Goodman, Hristova-Veleva)
How to Access Data
Real time data, field catalog
Websites, ground servers
Remote presence
Data Archive - 11:30 – 1:00 LUNCH
- 1:00 – 2:00 GRIP Goals / Questions addressed Braun/Zipser
- 2:00 – 4:00 Lessons Learned (12 min each)
- Flight planning Zipser
- Student roles Halverson
- Global Hawk Fratello
- Dropsondes; looking ahead to HS3 Wick, Braun
- DC-8 Cutler
- WB-57 Baccus
- Operations and Communications Vasques
- 4:30–4:50 Discussion/Action Items/Publication plans Zipser, Braun
- 4:50-5:00 Summary and Marching Orders Kakar
- 5:00 Adjourn