The Mountain Terrain Atmospheric Modeling and Observations (MATERHORN) Program: A Progress Report H.J.S. Fernando, Univ. of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN; and J. P. Hacker, F. K. Chow, E. R. Pardyjak, and S. F. J. De Wekker
Thermal Imaging and Surface Turbulence Characteristics Tim Price, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and V. Kulandaivelu, D. Jensen, E. Pardyjak, S. Hoch, and H. J. S. Fernando
Modelling atmospheric flows over isolated orography: stable stratification and separation effects Julian C.R. Hunt, University of Notre Dame / Univ. College London / Trinity College - Cambridge, London, United Kingdom; and H. J. S. Fernando, S. Di Sabatino, L. S. Leo, D. J. Carruthers, and M. Thompson
Evaluation of turbulence budget terms and the spectra using highly resolved hot and cold wire measurements over a desert playa Vigneshwaran Kulandaivelu, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and D. D. Jenson, S. Hoch, and E. R. Pardyjak
Stratified Flow Past a Hill: Application of the Dividing Streamline Concept M. Thompson, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN; and K. McEnerney, H. J. S. Fernando, and S. Di Sabatino
Structure and dynamics of katabatic flows: results from MATERHORN X-1 Laura S. Leo, Environmental Fluid Dynamics Laboratories, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN; and S. Di Sabatino, A. Grachev, H. J. S. Fernando, C. Hocut, E. Pardyjak, and D. Jensen
Slope and Valley Flow Interactions in MATERHORN-1 Christopher M. Hocut, Univ. of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN; and R. Dimitrova, Z. Silver, S. Di Sabatino, L. S. Leo, S. W. Hoch, Y. Wang, E. R. Pardyjak, and H. J. S. Fernando
Observations of flow and turbulence in complex terrain during evening transition Silvana Di Sabatino, Univ. of Notre Dame/Univ. of Salento, Notre Dame, IN; and L. S. Leo, H. J. S. Fernando, A. Grachev, R. Dimitrova, Z. Silver, R. Quarta, T. Zsedrovits, T. Pratt, Z. Lin, D. Zajic, J. C. Pace, E. Pardyjak, D. Jensen, and S. W. Hoch
Towards Estimation of Soil Moisture Using RF Polarimetric Responses with Topographical Data and Electromagnetic Scattering Models Thomas G. Pratt, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN; and Z. Lin, S. Di Sabatino, and L. Leo
Evaluation of the real-time WRF forecasts during the Mountain Terrain Atmospheric Modeling and Observations (MATERHORN) Program: Performance, comparison with observations, and further implications Zhaoxia Pu, Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and H. Zhang, X. Zhang, E. Pardyjak, W. J. Steenburgh, D. Zajic, Y. Wang, S. DiSabatino, S. W. Hoch, S. F. J. De Wekker, J. Massey, M. E. Jeglum, C. D. Whiteman, and H. J. S. Fernando
Inter-comparison between different PBL options in WRF model. Modification of two PBL schemes for stable conditions Reneta Dimitrova, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN; and Z. Silver, H. J. S. Fernando, L. S. Leo, S. Di Sabatino, C. Hocut, and T. Zsedrovits
Sensitivity of Near-Surface Temperature Forecasts to Soil Properties over a Dryland Region in Complex Terrain Jeffrey D. Massey, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and W. J. Steenburgh, S. W. Hoch, and J. C. Knievel
Predictability of Atmospheric Conditions over Complex Terrain with Ensemble Kalman Filter Data Assimilation: Evaluation with observations from MATERHORN field program Hailing Zhang, Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and Z. Pu
Turbulence structure in the daytime boundary layer around an isolated mountain from in-situ airborne measurements M. Sghiatti, S.F.J. De Wekker, S. Pal, G.D. Emmitt, and MATERHORN Investigators