22nd Conference on Severe Local Storms
    

Poster Session 5

 CLIMATOLOGICAL STUDIES OF SEVERE STORMS
 P5.1Tornado Outbreak Days: an updated and expanded climatology (1875-2003)  extended abstract
Russell Schneider, NOAA/NCEP/SPC, Norman, OK; and J. T. Schaefer and H. E. Brooks
 P5.2The Super Outbreak: Outbreak of the Century  extended abstract
Stephen F. Corfidi, NOAA/NSSL/SPC, Norman, OK
 P5.3Non-convective windstorms in the Midwest United States: surface and satellite climatologies  extended abstract
John A. Knox, University of Georgia, Athens, GA
 P5.4Intensity and temporal distributions of tornadoes from quasi-linear convective systems  extended abstract
Elaine S. Godfrey, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and R. J. Trapp, H. E. Brooks, and S. A. Tessendorf
 P5.5A climatology of severe weather reports as a function of convective system morphology  extended abstract
Nathan Snook, Iowa State University, Ames, IA; and W. A. Gallus
 P5.6Evidence of Smaller Tornado Alleys Across the United States Based on a Long Track F3-F5 Tornado Climatology Study from 1880-2003  extended abstract
Chris Broyles, NOAA/NWS/SPC, Norman, OK; and C. Crosbie
 P5.7A Comparison of Rawinsonde Data from the Southeastern United States During El Nino, La Nina, and Neutral Winters  extended abstract
Victoria Lynn Sankovich, Penn State University, University Park, PA; and J. T. Schaefer and J. J. Levit
 P5.8A Climatology of Synoptic Conditions which produced Significant Tornadoes across the Southern Appalachian Region  extended abstract
David M. Gaffin, NOAA/NWS, Morristown, TN; and S. S. Parker

Tuesday, 5 October 2004: 3:00 PM-4:30 PM

* - Indicates paper has been withdrawn from meeting

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