Papers

Reports and articles published that are related to the development and calibration of the aircraft system, the data collected, observations, and model comparisons.

Bane, J.M., 1997: Rapid-Response Aircraft Surveys of Short-Lived Events in the Coastal Atmosphere. Proceedings of the Conference on Rapid Environmental Assessment, SACLANT Undersea Research Center, La Speziia, Italy, March 1997 (in press).

Bane, J.M., S.M. Haines, L. Armi and M.H. Sessions, 1995: The California Coastal Marine Layer: Winds and Thermodynamics, June 1994 Aircraft Measurement Program. Univ. North Carolina Report No. CMS-95-1, 289 pp.

Dorman, C.E., J.M. Bane, L. Armi and D. Rogers, 1996: Surface Boundary Layer during the June 10-11, 1994 California Coastally Trapped Event. Mon. Wea. Rev. (submitted).

Haines, S. M., and J. M. Bane, 1997: Light Aircraft DAQ Software Manual, Version 2.x. Univ. North Carolina Report No. CMS-97-1 (in progress).

Ralph, F. M., P.J. Neiman, P.O. Persson, W.D. Neff, J. Miletta, L. Armi and J. M. Bane, 1995: Observations of an Orographically Trapped Disturbance along the California Coast on 10-11 June 1994. Proceedings, Seventh Conference on Mountain Meteorology, Amer. Meteorol. Soc., Boston, pp. 204-211.

Ralph, F.M., L. Armi, J.M. Bane, C.E. Dorman, W.D Neff, P.J. Neiman, W. Nuss, and P.O.G. Persson, 1996: The Structure and Evolution of a Coastally Trapped Disturbance Observed along the California Coast on 10-11 June 1994. Mon. Wea. Rev. (submitted).


Work in Progress

A sneak preview of figures for papers and articles that are currently being written.

William Thompson, Wendell Nuss, and John Bane are collaborating on a paper to be published in the Meeting Proceedings of the American Meteorological Society, and presented in Pheonix, AZ in January, 1998.


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