Poster Session 12 |
| Severe Weather Climatology Posters |
| | P12.1 | Identification of Subtle Factors that Result in the Development of Persistent Severe Storms near Upper Level Ridges Kenneth R. Widelski, NOAA/NWS, Lubbock, TX ; and T. T. Lindley |
| | P12.2 | Regional variablity of CAPE and deep shear from reanalysis Victor Gensini, National Weather Center REU Program, Dekalb, IL |
| | P12.3 | Research Progress of Disastrous Weather and PoSCWF in China Bing Zhou, FSL/NMC/CMA, Beijing, China |
| | | P12.4 moved. New paper number 9A.4A
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| | P12.5 | Characteristics of eastern Australian-western Tasman Sea enhanced-Vs and their connection to severe weather Geoffrey Feren, Bureau of Meteorology, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
| | P12.6 | A radar based climatology of thunderstorms in the Great Plains: Approach and preliminary results Alexander R. Gibbs, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE; and A. L. Houston and J. Lahowetz |
| | P12.7 | A synoptic climatology of high impact events in the county warning area of the National Weather Service Forecast Office in Charleston, South Carolina Frank Alsheimer, NOAA/NWSFO, North Charleston, SC; and J. Jelsema, B. L. Lindner, J. Johnson, D. Timmons, and T. Rolfson |
| | P12.8 | Synoptic environments associated with tornadoes in northern Arizona David O. Blanchard, NOAA/NWS, Flagstaff, AZ |
| | P12.9 | Observational study on the pre-monsoon rain over Bangladesh Masashi Kiguchi, IIS, Univ. of Tokyo, Japan, Meguro-ku, Tokyo, Japan; and Y. Yamane, N. Eguchi, T. Hayashi, and T. Oki |
| | P12.10 | The utility of severe weather parameters in the discrimination of tornadic and nontornadic outbreaks when analyzing reanalysis data: Emphasis on support vector machines Chad M. Shafer, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK ; and A. E. Mercer, C. A. Doswell, M. B. Richman, and L. M. Leslie |
| | P12.11 | Composite analysis of severe weather outbreaks Andrew E. Mercer, CIMMS/Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and C. M. Shafer, C. A. Doswell, L. M. Leslie, and M. B. Richman |
| | P12.12 | Statistical Analysis on Severe Convective Weather combining satellite, conventional observation and NCEP data Yaping Zhu, Institute of Aviation Meteorology, Beijing, , China; and J. Liu, Z. Cheng, and Y. Li |
| | P12.13 | Assessing the impact of proximity sounding criteria on the climatological significant tornado environment Corey K. Potvin, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and K. L. Elmore and S. J. Weiss |
| | P12.14 | A Sounding-Derived Climatology of Significant Tornado Events in the Greenville-Spartanburg, South Carolina County Warning Area (1948-2006) Justin D. Lane, NOAA/NWSFO, Greer, SC |
| | P12.15 | Sounding-derived Parameters Associated with Thunderstorm during Summer Period over South Korea Hyo-Sik Eom, Dept. of Atmospheric Science, Kongju Nat'l Univ., Kongju, , South Korea; and M. S. Suh |
| | P12.16 | Toward attribution of interannual variations in tornado frequency to regional atmospheric circulations Robert J. Trapp, Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN ; and R. Fleagle |
| | P12.17 | Statistical characteristics of storm tracks in North Dakota Victoria Le, Department of Geography, University of Western Ontario, London, ON , Canada; and J. Braun and C. Miller |
| | P12.18 | Synoptic-scale flow patterns associated with high lapse rates over North America Jason M. Cordeira, Univ. of Albany/SUNY, Albany, NY; and T. J. Galarneau and L. F. Bosart |