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Session Detail

Session Title WE2.R2: Clouds and Precipitation: Calibration and Modelling II
Presentation Mode Oral
Session Time Wednesday, 31 July, 10:40 - 12:20
Location Room 213
Session ChairsDavid Kunkee, The Aerospace Corporation and Rachael Kroodsma, ESSIC, University of Maryland / NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

  WE2.R2.1: IMPACT OF MICROWAVE SOUNDER CALIBRATION ON PRECIPITATION FOR THE GLOBAL PRECIPITATION MEASUREMENT MISSION
         Rachael Kroodsma; ESSIC, University of Maryland / NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

  WE2.R2.2: CROSS-VALIDATION OF CSU-CHIVO RADAR AND GPM DURING RELAMPAGO
         Ivan Arias; Colorado State University
         V. Chandrasekar; Colorado State University
         Shashank S. Joshil; Colorado State University

  WE2.R2.3: MODELING CYCLONE-RELATED PRECIPITATION CHANGES IN FUTURE CLIMATES USING WRF MODEL AND CMIP5 OUTPUT DATA
         Martin Mäll; Waseda University
         Ülo Suursaar; University of Tartu
         Tomoya Shibayama; Waseda University
         Ryota Nakamura; Niigata University

  WE2.R2.4: OBSERVING SYSTEM SIMULATION EXPERIMENT ON THE ACCURACY OF GLOBAL SATELLITE MAPPING OF PRECIPITATION (GSMAP) BY FUTURE SMALL PRECIPITATION RADAR CONSTELLATION
         Moeka Yamaji; Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
         Takuji Kubota; Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
         Riko Oki; Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)

  WE2.R2.5: A SHORT TERM CLOUD TRACKING MODEL BASED ON THE BRUHN OPTICAL FLOW METHOD
         Jervis Ong Zhe Ao; National University of Singapore
         Sherilyn Teo; National University of Singapore
         Santo Salinas; National University of Singapore
         Soo Chin Liew; National University of Singapore