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