Session 4 | |||
Cool Season Severe Storms | |||
Chair: John P. Monteverdi, San Francisco State Univ., San Francisco, CA | |||
8:30 AM | 4.1 | The Relation of El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) to Winter Tornado Outbreaks Ashton Robinson Cook, NOAA/NWS SPC, Norman, OK; and J. T. Schaefer | |
8:45 AM | 4.2 | Cool season significant (F2-F5) tornadoes in the Gulf Coast states Jared L. Guyer, NOAA/NWS, Norman, OK; and A. K. Kis, K. N. Venable, and D. A. Imy | |
9:00 AM | 4.3 | RUC Soundings with Cool Season Tornadoes in "Small" CAPE Settings and the 6 November 2005 Evansville, Indiana Tornado Jonathan M. Davies, Private Meteorologist, Wichita, KS | |
9:15 AM | 4.4 | Analysis of a cold-season bow echo: kinematic and precipitation structure during the late mature phase Calvin Elkins, Univ. of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and K. Knupp, B. J. Barbre', and C. Hain | |
9:30 AM | 4.5 | Observations of a non-supercell tornadic thunderstorm from a Terminal Doppler Weather Radar Justin D. Lane, NOAA/NWSFO, Greer, SC; and P. D. Moore | |
9:45 AM | 4.6 | A case example of the role of warm-sector convection in the development of mesoscale banded snowfall: 2003 November 22-24 Martin A. Baxter, Central Michigan Univ., Mount Pleasant, MI; and C. E. Graves |
Tuesday, 7 November 2006: 8:30 AM-10:00 AM, St. Louis AB