Session 3 History and Evolution of the Forecasting and Warning Process and Its Challenges

Tuesday, 14 January 2020: 1:30 PM-2:30 PM
258B (Boston Convention and Exhibition Center)
Host: Severe Local Storms Symposium
Chairs:
Julie Demuth, NCAR, Boulder, CO and Alicia Klees, Pennsylvania State Univ., Department of Meteorology and Atmospheric Science, Univ. Park, PA

Papers:
1:30 PM
3.1
Generating Probabilistic Severe Timing Information from SPC Outlooks Using the HREF
Israel L. Jirak, NOAA/NWS/NCEP/Storm Prediction Center, Norman, OK; and M. S. Elliott, C. D. Karstens, R. S. Schneider, P. T. Marsh, and W. F. Bunting
1:45 PM
3.2
Reducing the Number of Tornado Warnings in Hurricanes while Enhancing Alert Messages
David W. Sharp, NOAA/National Weather Service, Melbourne, FL; and J. Combs and J. Smith
2:00 PM
3.3
Short-Term Tornado Prediction via Deep Learning on 3D Multiscale Data
Ryan A. Lagerquist, CIMMS, Norman, OK; and A. McGovern, C. R. Homeyer, D. J. Gagne II, and T. M. Smith
2:15 PM
3.4
Are Multiday Tornado and Hail Events More Predictable?
Kimberly Hoogewind, CIMMS, Norman, OK; and V. A. Gensini, R. J. Trapp, and H. E. Brooks
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