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Appendix C: Workshop Information
Pages 157-164

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From page 157...
... Appendix C Workshop Information Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate URBAN METEOROLOGY: SCOPING THE PROBLEM, DEFINING THE NEEDS Committee Meeting and Summer 2011 Community Workshop Final Meeting Agenda National Academies Jonsson Center July 27-29, 2011 314 Quissett Woods Hole, MA 02543 Workshop Goals The field of urban meteorology has grown considerably in the past few decades, and a number of recent publications have helped pinpoint pressing needs for scientific advances. To date, however, most assessments of R&D priorities have come from discussions within the scientific community.
From page 158...
... Overview of Urban Meteorology Sue Grimmond, King's College London Morning Panel Discussion on End-Users: Panelists will each have 10 minutes to speak followed by 20 minutes of general discussion. Questions to be addressed in the morning panel discussions: What are user needs?
From page 159...
... Observations and Modeling of the Urban Environment Walt Dabberdt, Vaisala Afternoon Panel Discussion on End-Users: Panelists will each have 10 minutes to speak followed by 20 minutes of general discussion. Questions to be addressed in the afternoon panel discussions: What are the new capabilities and products needed to better serve users?
From page 160...
... 162) John Snow and Xubin Zeng WG1a WG1b End Users/Applications End Users/Applications Chair: Stefanie Sarnat Chair: Ellis Stanley Rapporteur: Mark Arend Rapporteur: George Schewe NRC staff: Maggie Walser NRC staff: Laurie Geller Room: TBA Room: TBA WG2a WG2b Observations and modeling Observations and modeling Chair: Marshall Shepherd Chair: Petra Klein Rapporteur: Dev Niyogi Rapporteur: James Voogt NRC staff: Chris Elfring NRC staff: Lauren Brown Room: TBA Room: TBA 5:00 P.M.
From page 161...
... Continue discussion over LUNCH in the Main House 1:00 P.M Plenary: All Participants Reconvene Each Working Group Rapporteur will present their respective group's "findings." The Rapporteurs will each have 15 minutes to present followed by 5 minutes of Q&A.
From page 162...
... (Rit) Carbone, NCAR Earth Observing Laboratory Chris Elfring, Board Director, BASC Katie Thomas, Study Director, BASC Rita Gaskins, Administrative Coordinator, BASC Elizabeth Finkelman, Program Assistant, BASC Lauren Brown, Research Associate, BASC Laurie Geller, Senior Program Officer, BASC Maggie Walser, Program Officer, BASC Committee John T
From page 163...
... Thomas Matte, New York City Department of Health Dev S Niyogi, Purdue University Fred Ogden, University of Wyoming Tim Oke, University of British Columbia Brenda Philips, University of Massachusetts, Amherst S. Trivikrama (S.T.)
From page 164...
... Key Questions 1. Briefly describe some of the advances in meteorological fore casting/monitoring in the past decade that have had the most impact on urban areas and why.


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