NSF PROPOSALS as of November 22, 1999

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR(S) TITLE of PROPOSAL STATUS
John Helsdon (SDSMT)
Andy Detwiler (SDSMT)
Airborne Observations and Storm Modeling in Support of the Severe Thunderstorm Electrification and Precipitation Study (STEPS) Reviewed, Revised budget submitted
Paul Smith (SDSMT)
J. Vivekanandan (NCAR)
In-situ Verification of Hydrometeor Algorithms for Polarimetric Radar Under review
V. Bringi (CSU)
John Hubbert (CSU)
Jay Miller (NCAR)
Advanced Hydrometeor Classification Applied to Microphysics and Kinematics of Severe Storms during the Severe Thunderstorm Electrification and Precipitation Study (STEPS) Under review
Paul Krehbiel (NMIMT)
William Rison (NMIMT)
Ron Thomas (NMIMT)
Lightning and Thunderstorm Studies Submitted
Earle Williams (MIT)
Walt Lyons (FMA)
Meteorological Applications of Schumann Resonances Submitted
Walt Lyons (FMA)
Earle Williams (MIT)
Characterization of Lightning Which Produces Mesopheric Transient Luminous Events (Sprites and Elves) Submitted
V. Chandrasekar (CSU)
Study of Polarimetric Radar Signatures in Winter and Spring Time Storms Using the CSU-CHILL Radar Continuation of existing grant
Steven Rutledge (CSU)
Larry Carey (CSU)
Walt Petersen (CSU)
Dynamics, Microphysics and Electrification in Convective Cloud Systems Submitted
Mike Poellet (UND)
Alan Blyth (NMT)
Jim Dye (NCAR)
Microphysical and Electrical Evolution of CuCg and Mature Storm Anvils in STEPS Submitted
Bill Winn (NMIMT)
Balloon-borne electric field measurements in thunderstorms using a novel method of telemetry Submitted
Don MacGorman (NSSL/OU)
Dave Rust (NSSL/OU)
Measurement and Analysis of Vertical Profiles of the Electric Fields in Severe Storms During STEPS Submitted
Jerry Straka (OU)
Erik Rasmussen (NSSL)
Conrad Ziegler (NSSL)
Numerical Modeling Studies of Electrification, Microphysics, and Lightning in Severe, High Plains Thunderstorms To be submitted
Bill Hager (Univ. Florida)
Tim Davis (Univ. Florida)
Shari Moskow (Univ. Florida)
Padma Raghaven (Univ. Tennessee)
Collaborative Research: Sparse Modification Technology in Constrained Variational Problems Submitted