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Antarctic Automatic Weather (AWS) Meeting Tuesday, June 8, 2004 Moderator: Jonathan Thom 09:00 - Introduction
09:15 - Review of USAP/Wisconsin AWS Field Season [Presentation]
09:45 - An Analysis of Surface Wind Speeds at Dome C, Antarctica [Abstract] [Presentation]
10:15 - Wisconsin Automatic Weather Station Servicing by BAS for Summer 2003/2004 [Abstract] [Presentation]
10:45 - Break 11:00 - Review of Other Antarctic AWS Field Seasons [Presentation]
11:15 - ATS Weather Station Locations [Abstract] [Presentation]
11:45 - Lunch 01:15 - United States Antarctic Program Weather Station Modifications [Abstract] [Presentation]
01:45 - TBD 02:15 - Characteristics of the Ross Ice Shelf air stream based on AWS observations [Presentation]
02:45 - Break "Earth's Largest Icebergs" Annual Meeting
03:00 - Antarctic Icebergs - 2003-2004 Status Report [Abstract] [Presentation]
03:30 - Wireless Sensor Network for an Iceberg [Presentation]
04:00 - Space Systems Experience For Antarctic Scientific Support [Abstract] [Presentation]
04:30 - Overview of the 2003-2004 Field Season, and Future Plans [Presentation]
04:45 - Adjourn
09:00 - Introduction
09:10 - Status Report of the AMRC [Abstract] [Presentation]
09:40 - Meteorological Satellite Status Report/Update [Abstract] [Presentation]
10:00 - Meteorological Data Collection Modernization at South Pole Station, Antarctica [Abstract] [Presentation]
10:15 - Break 10:30 - Increased Exposure of Southern Ocean Phytoplankton to Ultraviolet Radiation [Abstract] [Presentation]
11:00 - An update on the READER project [Abstract] [Presentation]
11:30 - Lunch 01:00 - McMurdo Station Fog Climatology [Abstract]
01:30 - McMurdo Weather Network Reconfiguration [Abstract] [Presentation]
02:00 - Poster Session "Use of the UW-NMS to simulate the flow around Ross Island on 3 September 2003" [Abstract] [Presentation]
"Data Assimilation for Aviation Technical Services (ATS) Operational
Forecasting" [Abstract] [Presentation]
"Antarctic Meteorological Data: Availability, Applications, & Considerations for Real-Time Data
Assimilation" [Abstract] [Presentation]
"Precipitation Measurements on the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica" [Abstract] [Presentation]
"Linking AWS with Other Environmental and Geophysical Sensors on the Icebergs of the Ross
Sea" [Abstract]
"A climatology of the McMurdo, Antarctica region based on the AMPS archive" [Presentation]
"An Antarctic Cloud Mass Transport Climatology" [Abstract] [Presentation]
02:30 - NPOESS Schedule and Processes [Abstract] [Presentation]
03:00 - Group Discussion - Part 1: Antarctic Meteorological Community Synergies and Interactions" [Notes]
04:30 - Adjourn 5:30 - Evening Social
09:00 - Opening Remarks
Session 1: AMPS Developments
09:15 - 2004 Update on AMPS Operations [Abstract] [Presentation]
09:35 - AMPS - Moving Into The Next Phase [Abstract] [Presentation]
09:55 - Recent Developments for AMPS-3DVAR Analysis Scheme [Abstract] [Presentation]
10:15-10:45 Break Session 2: Verification Session Chair: James E. Frodge 10:45 - A Statistical Comparison of AMPS 10-km and 3.3-km Domains [Presentation]
11:00 - Real-Time Forecasting for the Antarctic: An Evaluation of the Antarctic Mesoscale Prediction System (AMPS) [Abstract] [Presentation]
11:20 - Performance of AMPS Cloud Base Model Data in the McMurdo Airfield Area [Presentation]
Session 3: Antarctic NWP Research Session Chair: David H. Bromwich 11:40 - Validation of AMPS Forecasts using Self-Organizing Maps [Presentation]
12:00-1:30 Lunch Session 3 (cont'd) 01:30 - A Climatology of the McMurdo, Antarctica Region based on the AMPS Archive [Abstract] [Presentation]
Session 4: Field Campaigns and International Support Session Chair: Jordan G. Powers 01:50 - RIME Update [Presentation]
02:05 - Discussion of forecasting needs for RIME and ANTCI 02:25 - AMPS' Service of International Efforts [Presentation]
02:40 - Discussion of international needs and potential collaborations 03:00-03:30 Break Session 5: User Feedback and Community Discussion Session Chair: Jordan G. Powers 03:30 - AMPS User Feedback
04:15 - Open Discussion Part 2 - Community interactions in Antarctic NWP, forecasting, and research efforts
05:00 - Workshop Adjourned
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