Mesoscale Meteorology

Sunday, 28 January 2024: 6:30 PM-8:30 PM
Hall E (The Baltimore Convention Center)
Host: 23rd Annual Student Conference

Papers:
S172
Fatalities Associated with Severe Thunderstorms
Alycia T Triplett, NCAS-M II, Washington, DC; NOAA, Washington, DC

S173
Assessing Dew Point Depression as an Indicator of Wintertime QLCSs in NC
Andrea Benz, NC State University, Durham, NC, NC; and S. P. Heuser and S. Saia

Handout (769.2 kB)

S174
The 6 June 2020 Western U.S. Derecho
Thomas Peter Silas, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL; and H. E. Fuelberg

Handout (8.7 MB) Handout (8.7 MB)

S175
Impact of Storm Motion on Interactions between Squall Lines and Urban Areas
Dominic Craig LaDuke, University of Louisville, New Albany, IN

S176
Is Convective Initiation of Weak Synoptically Forced and Pulse Thunderstorms Dependent on Land Cover Classification?
Dylan J Girone, NWS Louisville, Louisville, KY; The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ

S178
An Apparent Eastward Shift in United States Tornadic Activity
James Joseph Miezejeski, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, CO; and L. Sun, J. W. Hurrell, and M. E. Franke

Handout (4.4 MB)

S179
Characteristics and Statistics of Tropical Cyclone Tornadoes and Warning Skill.
Walter Ray McGavran, Loyola University Chicago, Lexington, KY; and B. A. Schenkel, T. Sandmael, K. M. Calhoun, and A. A. Alford

S180
Finding the Best Link Between SPC Tornado Forecast Verifications and Known Severe Weather Parameters
Josh Nathanael Schwarz, Iowa State University, Ames, IA; and J. M. Peters and C. Y. Su

Handout (817.4 kB)

S181
An Investigation of the Canadian Prairie Supercell Thunderstorms Characteristics
Mostofa Kamal, Univ. of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada; and Y. Li and Z. Li

S182
Matching Overshooting Storms with Nearby Radiosondes to Analyze Near-Storm Environment
Kate Olivia Stapleton, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX; and C. J. Nowotarski, K. Bowman, A. D. Rapp, and D. Bissell

S183
Sounding Parameters Associated with Severe and Non-Severe Thunderstorm Days in Northern New England
Erin Terese McEvoy, Plymouth State University, Plymouth, NH; and J. L. Cavallon and E. G. Hoffman

Handout (915.4 kB)

S184
Radar Morphologies For Severe and Non-Severe Thunderstorm Days in Northern New England
Jamie-Lyn Cavallon, University of Massachusetts-Lowell, Lowell, MA; and E. McEvoy and E. G. Hoffman

Handout (541.8 kB)

S185
Response of Simulated Supercells to the Evolving Near-Storm Environment around the 1 September 2021 Annapolis Tornado
Justin Guidera, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD; and S. Loeffler

S186
The Sensitivity of Supercell Thunderstorm Behavior Near Complex Terrain in the Central and Southern Appalachians
Logan Twohey, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC; and C. E. Davenport

Handout (2.4 MB)

S187
Idealized Simulations of Supercell Thunderstorm Interactions Near Stationary Boundaries
Jasen Greco, Univ. of North Carolina at Charlotte, Concord, NC

Handout (3.5 MB)

S188
Identifying Common Traits for Squall Line Tornadoes in the Ohio Valley
Hanna J McDaniel, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL; and R. Sharp

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