22nd Conference on Severe Local Storms
    

Poster Session 12

 Supercells and Tornadic Storms III
 P12.1Supercell evolution in environments with unusual hodographs  extended abstract
David O. Blanchard, NOAA/NWS, Flagstaff, AZ; and B. A. Klimowski
 P12.2Environmental analysis and photographic documentation of an intense, left-moving supercell on the Colorado plains  extended abstract
Roger Edwards, SPC/NWS/NOAA, Norman, OK; and S. J. Hodanish
 P12.3An observational study of the interaction between a supercell and a mesoscale boundary  extended abstract
Mark R. Conder, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX; and S. Cobb, G. D. Skwira, and J. L. Schroeder
 P12.4Analysis of the 28 April 2002 La Plata, Maryland tornado mesoscale environment  extended abstract
Stephen J. Rogowski, NOAA/NWS, Sterling, VA; and S. M. Zubrick
 P12.5Overview and synoptic assessment of the 28 April 2002 La Plata, MD tornado  extended abstract
Christopher A. Strong, NOAA/NWS, Sterling, VA; and S. Zubrick
 P12.6The 10 May 2004 Limon, Colorado tornadic event: An examination of a cyclic tornadic supercell in a weak upper level flow environment  extended abstract
Stephen J. Hodanish, NOAA/NWSFO, Pueblo, CO
 P12.7The role of a surface boundary and multiple-cell mergers in the development of the 21 April 2003 tornado in Upstate South Carolina  extended abstract
Bryan P. McAvoy, NOAA/NWS, Greer, SC

Thursday, 7 October 2004: 3:00 PM-4:30 PM

* - Indicates paper has been withdrawn from meeting

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