Research Proposals Related to the HEAT Project

   
PIs Proposal Title Agency Status Duration
R. Orville
J. Nielsen-Gammon
D. Collins
R. Zhang
Three Dimensional Lightning Channel Mapping Network
for Houston, Texas Area
NSF Funded 1 year
R. Orville
L. Carey
LDAR II Operation, Evaluation, and Analyses in the Houston Environmental Aerosol Thunderstorm (HEAT) Project NSF Submitted -
R. Orville
J. Nielsen-Gammon
Partial Support for CHILL, S-pol, and SMART-Rs in the
HEAT 2005 Program
TCEQ Submitted -
L. Carey
W. Petersen
Cell Merger Processes and their Influence on Cloud Microphysics, Kinematics and Electrification over Houston NSF Submitted -
W.A. Lyons
S. Cummer
G. Huffines
Comprehensive Characterization of Lightning Parameters during the
 Houston Environmental Aerosol Thunderstorm Project (HEAT)
NSF Submitted -
V. N. Bringi Microphysical Studies Using the CSU-CHILL radar during HEAT NSF Submitted -
C. A. Grainger
M. Bateman
Aircraft Cloud Microphysics and Electric Field Measurements
during HEAT
NSF To Be Submitted -
D. Collins Aircraft and Surface Observations of Aerosol and Cloud
Properties during HEAT
NSF Submitted -
Z. Li
R. Zhang
Demonstration of A New Framework for Studying Aerosol Indirect Effect NSF Submitted -
R. Zhang
Z. Li
Model Simulations of Aerosols and Cloud Condensation Nuclei (CCN) Related to HEAT NSF Submitted -
A. Stuart
M. Barth
Chemical partitioning and reaction during hydrometeor freezing and their impacts on they upper tropospheric HOx and NOy budgets NSF Submitted -
A. Detwiler
J. Helsdon
Observational and 3D Modeling Studies of the Microphysical,
Electrical, and Chemical Nature of Houston Area Thunderstorms
NSF Submitted -
W. R. Cotton
S. van den Heever
Urban Influences on Clouds, Precipitation and Lightning NSF Submitted -
K. Knupp MIPS observations of boundary layer and precipitation
processes during HEAT
NSF Submitted -
M. Shepherd
B. Demoz
Urban-Climate System Linkages and NASA Involvement in the Houston Environmental Aerosol Thunderstorm (HEAT) Project NASA Submitted -