23rd Conference on Severe Local Storms
    

Poster Session 12

 

Case Studies

P12.1Observations of a mesoscale convective vortex, downbursts, and small-scale vortices associated with a heatburst event  
Kevin R. Knupp, Univ. of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and D. Phillips
P12.2An analysis of the 7 July 2004 Rockwell Pass, CA tornado: Highest elevation tornado documented in the US  extended abstract
John P. Monteverdi, San Francisco State Univ., San Francisco, CA; and R. Edwards, G. J. Stumpf, and D. Gudgel
P12.3An Analysis of the 22 May 2004 Furnas County, Nebraska Tornadic Supercell  extended abstract
John P. Monteverdi, San Francisco State Univ., San Francisco, CA; and K. Saussy, A. Cross, C. Meherin, C. Medjber, and S. Lau
P12.4Early cell evolution and resultant isolation of two long-lived supercells during the 12 March 2006 Tornado Outbreak  extended abstract
Bruce D. Lee, WindLogics Inc., Grand Rapids, MN; and C. A. Finley
P12.5Tornadic outbreak of April 20th 2004 with low CAPE  
Aaron Naeger, Univ. of Missouri, Columbia, MO; and N. I. Fox and P. S. Market
P12.6Multiple modes of convection in moderate-to-high shear environments  extended abstract
Adam J. French, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC; and M. D. Parker
P12.7Mesocyclone and RFD induced damaging winds observed in the 27 May 2004 southwest Ohio supercell  extended abstract
John T. DiStefano, NOAA/NWSFO, Wilmington, OH
P12.8Low-topped supercell evolution in association with a mesoscale convective vortex across northern Illinois, August 24th, 2004  extended abstract
Nathan Marsili, NOAA/NWS, Romeoville, IL; and W. H. Wilson
P12.9The Thanksgiving 2004 Severe Weather Event across Upstate New York and New England  extended abstract
Thomas A. Wasula, NOAA/NWS, Albany, NY; and K. D. LaPenta

Thursday, 9 November 2006: 3:00 PM-4:30 PM, Pre-Convene Space

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