Monday 7 July.  
    INAUGURATION ICCP2008
8:00-8:15 Welcoming remarks: Z. Levin, L. Barrie, G. Raga
8:15-8:45 KN Keynote Presentation:  Aerosol impacts on deep convective clouds by William R. Cotton
8:45-10:00   Plenary Oral Session 1 : BASIC CLOUD PHYSICS
    Chairperson: Dennis Lamb
8:45-9:00 1.1 Invited: Roland List
New comprehensive equations for graupel and hailstone growth
9:00-9:15 1.2 Tsuneya Takahashi, Norihiko Fukuta, Takayuki Hashimoto
Vertical supercooled cloud tunnel studies on the growth of dendritic snow crystals
9:15-9:30 1.3 Gabor Vali, Bart Geerts, David Leon and Jefferson R. Snider
Surface sources of ice particles in mountain clouds
9:30-9:45 1.4 Guillermo Montero-Martínez, Raymond Shaw, Alexander Kostinski, Fernando García-García
Fall speed measurements of raindrops near the ground during precipitation events in Mexico City.
9:45-10:00 1.5 Szymon P. Malinowski, Piotr Korczyk, Tomasz A. Kowalewski
Turbulent mixing of cloud with the environment: two-phase evaporating flow as seen by Particle Imaging Velocimetry.
10:00-10:30   Coffee Break
10:30-12:15   Plenary Oral Session 1 : BASIC CLOUD PHYSICS (Continued)
    Chairperson: Stephan Borrman
10:30-10:45 1.6 Chris Ruehl, Patrick Chuang, Athanasios Nenes
Distinct cloud droplet nucleation kinetics above the marine boundary layer along the California coast
10:45-11:00 1.7 Frédéric Burnet, Jean-Louis Brenguier
Entrainment and mixing in warm convective clouds: Effects on droplet spectra and on the onset of precipitation
11:00-11:15 1.8 Jennifer M. Comstock, Ruei-Fong Lin, David O'C. Starr
Understanding Ice Supersaturation, Particle Growth, and Number Concentration in Cirrus Clouds
11:15-11:30 1.9 Lian-Ping Wang, Bogdan Rosa, Wojciech W. Grabowski
Turbulent collision-coalescence of cloud droplets and its impact on warm rain initiation
11:30-11:45 1. 10 Steven K. Krueger, Jaekyoon Oh, Alan R. Kerstein
 Enhancement of coalescence due to droplet inertia in turbulent clouds
11:45-12:00 1. 11 Jan Schlottke, Winfried Straub, Klaus D. Beheng, Bernhard Weigand
 Numerical investigation of collision-induced breakup of raindrops. part I: Methodology as well as dependencies on collision energy and eccentricity
12:00-12:15 1. 12 Hugh Morrison, Wojciech Grabowski
 A novel approach for representing ice microphysics in models: Description and tests using a kinematic framework
12:15-13:15   Buffet Lunch
13:15-14:45   Poster Session P1: BASIC CLOUD PHYSICS
    Chairperson: Anthony Illingworth and Alexander Khain
P1.1 Alex Kostinski, Will Cantrell
Entropic Aspects of Supercooled Droplet Freezing
P1.2 Alexander Avramov, Jerry Y. Harrington
The influence of ice crystal habit on simulations of Arctic mixed-phase stratus clouds
P1.3 Alexei V. Korolev, George A. Isaac
The effect of spatial averaging on the relative humidity and phase composition of clouds
P1.4 Axel Seifert
On the parameterization of evaporation of raindrops below cloud base
P1.5

Xing-Can JIA, Sheng-Jie NIU *, Jian-Ren SANG, Xiao-Li LIU, Jing-Jing LV

 Analyses of Raindrop Size Distributions from Stratiform and Convective Clouds over Guyuan, China
P1.6 Charmaine N. Franklin
A warm rain microphysics parameterisation that includes the effects of turbulence
P1.7 Christopher A. Jeffery
Droplet radius vs subsaturation evaporative timescales: Which timescale has a greater influence on droplet spectra?
P1.8 Daniel Abreu, Roland List
Motion patterns of gyrating spheroids for various degrees of spin modulation
P1.9 Dirk Hoffmann, Christian Weller, Thomas Schaefer, Hartmut Herrmann
Laboratory studies on cloud chemistry processes
P1.10 Steven K. Krueger
 Fine-scale modeling of entrainment and mixing of cloudy and clear air
P1.11 Graham Feingold, Jennifer D. Small, Patrick Y. Chuang, Hongli Jiang, Steven K. Krueger, Haflidi H. Jonsson
Assessment of aerosol and entrainment-mixing processes on drop size distributions in warm cumulus
P1.12 J. P. Fugal, J. Lu, H. Nordsiek, E. W. Saw, R. A. Shaw
Lagrangian observations of inertial, settling cloud droplets in turbulent flow
P1.13 Jason Milbrandt, Ron McTaggart-Cowan
An efficient semi-double-moment bulk microphysics scheme
P1.14 Jerry Y. Harrington, Dennis Lamb, Robert Carver
Parameterization of the deposition coefficient for bulk microphysical models: Influences on simulated cirrus
P1.15 Joanna Slawinska, Wojciech W. Grabowski, Hanna Pawlowska, Hugh Morrison
Effects of homogeneous versus inhomogeneous mixing on trade-wind convection as simulated by a double-moment bulk microphysics scheme
P1.16 Karoline Diehl, Nadine von Blohn, Stephan Borrmann, Subir K. Mitra
Laboratory experiments on growth rates, regimes, and collection kernels during riming
P1.17 Lance R. Collins, S. Ayyalasomayajula, S. Gerashchenko, K. Lehmann, R. A. Shaw, H. Siebert, Z. Warhaft
Experimental measurements and numerical modeling of inertial particles in high-Reynolds-number turbulence
P1.18 Lester Alfonso, Graciela B. Raga, Darrel Baumgardner
A stochastic model for the collection growth of ice particles in mixed-phase clouds
P1.19 Lester Alfonso, Graciela B. Raga, Darrel Baumgardner
Monte Carlo simulations of two-component drop growth by stochastic coalescence
P1.20 Lian-Ping Wang, Bogdan Rosa, Hui Gao, Wojciech W. Grabowski
Recent advances in modeling hydrodynamic interaction and collision efficiency of cloud droplets
P1.21 Mahlon Rambukkange, Johannes Verlinde, Pavlos Kollias, Edward Luke
The morphology and processes of a deep, multi-layered Arctic cloud system
P1.22 Miklós Szakáll, Karoline Diehl, Subir K. Mitra, Stephan Borrmann
Oscillation behaviors of freely falling raindrops
P1.23 Mladjen Curic, Dejan Janc, Vladan Vuckovic
The role of truncated spectrum in accreatian rate calculations
P1.24 Nadine von Blohn, Karoline Diehl, Subir K. Mitra, Stephan Borrmann
Retention of trace gases during riming of ice particles
P1.25 Norihiko Fukuta
Diffusion-kinetic droplet growth theory with the moving surface-boundary effect (DKMB) for cloud study
P1.26 Roland List, Daniel Abreu
Shape evolution of growing hailstones as function of gyration parameters
P1.27 Roland List, Daniel Abreu
Drop shedding from growing hailstones, processes and predictions
P1.28 Sandra Turner, Jean-Louis Brenguier, Christine Lac
 Parameterization of subgrid scale cloud variability in mesoscale models
P1.29 Sarah Berthet, Maud Leriche, Jean-Pierre Pinty, Juan Cuesta, Gregoire Pigeon
 Scavenging of aerosol particles by rain in a cloud resolving model
P1.30 Stefanie Wassermann, Michael Kunz, Christoph Kottmeier
Mechanisms of precipitation modification over complex terrain
P1.31 Yasushi Fujiyoshi, I. Yamamura, N. Nagumo, K. Nakagawa, K. Muramoto, T. Shimomai
 The maximum size of raindrops –Can it be a proxy of precipitation climatology ?
P1.32 Vladimir Smorodin, Norihiko Fukuta
 The Fuchs boundary sphere method in the throry of droplet growth
13:15-14:45   Poster Session P2: STRATUS CLOUDS
    Chairperson: Hugh Morrison and W. Wolbrock
P2.1 Andreas Mühlbauer, P. Spichtinger, U. Lohmann
 Interaction of microphysical and dynamical timescales in orographic precipitation
P2.2 An-ping Sun, Guoqing Zhang, Wanfu Zhou, Guoguang Zheng
 Preliminary Investigations of the mechanisms of orographic cloud formation over the Southern slope area of Qilian Mountain
P2.3 Chang K. Kim, Seong S. Yum
 Understanding of the formation mechanism of cold water fogs off the west coast of the Korean Peninsula
P2.4 David Painemal, Paquita Zuidema
 Cloud droplet number concentration variability over the Southeast Pacific Stratocumulus region
P2.5 Dione L. Rossiter, Jennifer D. Small, Patrick Y. Chuang
 Observations of size-resolved drizzle rates in marine stratocumulus
P2.6 Ewan J. O`Connor
 Using Doppler lidar and radar to evaluate the representation of drizzle in models
P2.7 Faisal S. Boudala, George A. Isaac
 Parameterization of ice particle spectra in extra tropical clouds: Normalization approach
P2.8 Faisal S. Boudala, George A. Isaac, Andre Tremblay
 A new bulk ice microphysical scheme based on in-situ observations
P2.9 Christine Brandau, Herman Russchenberg, Wouter Knap
 Evaluation of ground-based remotely sensed water cloud properties using radiation and aircraft in-situ measurements
P2.10 Hermann E. Gerber, Steven K. Krueger
 POST - Physics Of Stratocumulus Top
P2.11 Jie-Fan Yang, Heng-Chi Lei, Zhao-Xia Hu, Xue-Liang Guo, Wen-An Xiao
 Study on the Stratiform Cloud Numerical Model and Actual Observation
P2.12 Jing Sun, Pengyun Wang
 Numerical study on microphysical processes of two different snowfall cases in North China
P2.13 Kenji Suzuki, Shunsuke Shigeto, Takumi Koga, Kazue Morinaga, Kunio Yoneyama
 Microphysical structures of stratiform clouds associated with the MJO observed during MISMO project
P2.14 Keun Y. Song, Seong S. Yum
 LES model simulations of CCN impacts on stratocumulus microphysics and dynamics
P2.15 Lei Meng, Sheng-Jie Niu
The microphysical characteristics of fog in the rime and glaze
P2.16 Ling-Ling Wang, Sheng-Jie Niu, Chun-Song Lu, Jie Xu, Ning Luo, Jun-Wei Yu
 An analysis of characteristic fog-droplet size distribution on Guizhou Yunwu Mountain
P2.17 Marcin J. Kurowski, Krzysztof E. Haman, Wojciech W. Grabowski, Szymon P. Malinowski
 Observations and numerical modeling of entrainment and mixing near the top of marine stratocumulus.
P2.18 Natalia A. Bezrukova
 Climatology of the glaze and rime at the Russian sub-polar Arctic stations
P2.19 Zhao-Xia Hu, Heng-Chi Lei, Xue-Liang Guo, De-Zhen Jin, Yan-Bin Qi
 Studies of the structure of a stratiform cloud and the physical processes of precipitation formation
P2.20 Zlatko Vukovic
 The conditions and depth of relative homogenous cloud layer in the stratus clouds
P2.21 Yanchao Hong, Feifei Zhou, Zongxiu Liu
 The study on potential of artificial precipitation enhancement for stratus clouds system
P2.22 Sheng-Jie Niu, Jie Xu, Chun-Song Lu
 Analysis of the microphysical structures of ultra heavy fog around Nanjing in the 2006 winter
P2.23 Simon P. de Szoeke, Chris W. Fairall
 Ship observations for climate model verification over the Southeastern Tropical Pacific
P2.24 Tempei Hashino, Greg J. Tripoli
 Evolution of particle size distribution and ice crystal habit
P2.25 Takamichi Iguchi, Teruyuki Nakajima, Alexander P. Khain, Kazuo Saito, Takemura Toshihiko , Hajime Okamoto, Tomoaki Nishizawa
 A simulation of radar- and lidar-derived vertical structures of frontal cloud using a bin-type cloud microphysical model
P2.26 Xincheng Ma, Qiang Zhang, MengYu Huang, Hongyu Li
 Observed Macroscopical and Microphysical Structure of Stratus Clouds in Beijing
P2.27 Tianyu Chen, Yue Chen
 Primary Observation Results of Orographic Clouds on North Slop of Qi-Lian mt.
P2.28 Virendra P. Ghate, Bruce A. Albrecht
 Turbulence structure of continental boundary layer clouds
P2.29 Odile Thouron, J-L Brenguier, Frederic Burnet, Irina Sandu
 Parameterization of mixing in boundary layer clouds
P2.30 Zhen Zhao, HengChi Lei
 A Numerical Simulation of Cloud Physical Structure and Microphysical Processes Associated with Stratiform Precipitation in Northwest China
14:45-16:45   Plenary Oral Session 2: STRATUS CLOUDS
    Chairperson: Szymon Malinowski
14:45-15:00 2.1 Invited: Bruce Albrecht
 Aerosol-Cloud-Drizzle Interactions in Marine Stratocumulus—Nature’s Way and Man’s Way
15:00-15:15 2.2 Wolfram Wobrock, Jean-François Gayet, Guillaume Mioche, Alfons Schwarzenböck, Andrea I. Flossmann
 Microphysical characteristics of Arctic stratus observed during ASTAR2 - a comparison of observations with detailed microphysical modeling
15:15-15:30 2.3 Holger Siebert, Raymond A. Shaw
 The small-scale structure of turbulence in marine stratocumulus
15:30-15:45 2.4 Lee D. H. Smith, Anthony J. Illingworth
 Global statistics of the liquid water path and drizzle occurrence in low level liquid water clouds derived from CloudSat using the attenuation of the ocean return
15:45-16:00 2.5 Kenneth Sassen
 As snow changes to rain: understanding the vicissitudes of electromagnetic scattering through the Melting Layer (from above and below)
16:00-16:15 2.6 Hailong Wang, Graham Feingold, Huiwen Xue
 Modeling aerosol effects on the formation of Pockets of Open Cells in marine stratocumulus using WRF model
16:15-16:30 2.7 Tatu Anttila, Veli-Matti Kerminen
 On the contribution of Aitken mode particles to cloud droplet populations at clean continental areas - a parametric sentivity study
16:30-16:45 2.8 Leehi Magaritz, Mark Pinsky, Alexander Khain
 Drizzle formation in stratiform clouds: Lucky parcels
    END OF SESSIONS
19:00-20:00   Welcome Cocktail