Hurricane Aerosol and Microphysics Program (HAMP) Chair: William R. Cotton, Department of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
10:15 AM 2C.1 The Hurricane Aerosol and Microphysics Program (HAMP): A HAMP Contribution Recorded presentation Joe Golden, Golden Research & Consulting, Boulder, CO; and W. L. Woodley 10:30 AM 2C.2 Simulation of a landfalling hurricane using spectral bin microphysical model: effects of aerosols on hurricane intensity (the HAMP contribution) Recorded presentation Alexander P. Khain, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel; and B. Lynn and J. Dudhia 10:45 AM 2C.3 Effects of aerosols on the Tropical Cyclone genesis as seen from simulations using spectral bin microphysics model (the HAMP contribution) Recorded presentation Barry Lynn, Weather It Is, LTD, Efrat, Israel; and A. P. Khain 11:00 AM 2C.4 Spray microphysics and effects on surface fluxes as seen from simulations using a Lagrangian model with spectral bin microphysics Recorded presentation Jacob Shpund, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel 11:15 AM 2C.5 Can aerosols explain hurricane prediction errors? Michal Clavner, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel; and D. Rosenfeld 11:30 AM 2C.6 Mechanisms of lightning formation in deep maritime clouds and hurricanes (The HAMP contribution) Recorded presentation Nir Benmoshe, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel; and A. Khain, A. Pokrovsky, and V. Phillips 11:45 AM 2C.7 Feasibility study of the modification of the intensity of tropical cyclones by seeding CCN with an aircraft : A HAMP Project Recorded presentation Gustavo G. Carrio, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and W. R. Cotton
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