25th Conference on Severe Local Storms
    

Poster Session 8

 Supercells and Tornadoes Posters II
 P8.1An examination of environmental parameters and radar evolution associated with tornadic supercells in south-central Nebraska on 15 June and 17 June 2009  
Jeremy J. Wesely, NOAA/NWS, Hastings, NE; and R. D. Pfannkuch
 P8.2Preliminary analysis of a winter tornadic storm observed with radar and in situ instrumentation  
Kenichi Kusunoki, MRI, Tsukuba, Japan; and H. Inoue, K. Bessho, M. Nakazato, W. Mashiko, S. Hayashi, S. Hoshino, H. Yamauchi, T. Imai, K. Araki, T. Fukuhara, T. Shibata, Y. Hono, W. Kato, K. Adachi, and T. Takemi
 P8.3The Vertical Structures within a winter tornadic storm during landfall over the Japan Sea area  
Kenichi Kusunoki, MRI, Tsukuba, Japan; and H. Inoue, K. Bessho, M. Nakazato, W. Mashiko, S. Hayashi, S. Hoshino, H. Yamauchi, T. Imai, K. Araki, T. Fukuhara, T. Shibata, Y. Hono, W. Kato, K. Adachi, and T. Takemi
 P8.4High-resolution OU-PRIME radar observations of a prolific tornado-producing supercell on 10 May 2010  extended abstract
David Bodine, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and R. D. Palmer, M. R. Kumjian, and A. V. Ryzhkov
 P8.5Microphysical characteristics in supercell thunderstorms using mobile dual-polarization radars and mobile disdrometers  
Katja Friedrich, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and F. Masters, J. Wurman, and D. W. Burgess
 P8.6A multiple-wavelength polarimetric analysis of the 16 May 2010 Oklahoma City hailstorm  extended abstract
Joseph C. Picca, CIMMS/Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and A. V. Ryzhkov
 P8.7Polarimetric radar characteristics of a supercell hailstorm on 10 May 2010 in central Oklahoma  extended abstract
Clark D. Payne, CIMMS/Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and C. A. Van Den Broeke, L. R. Lemon, and P. T. Schlatter
 P8.8The structure and time evolution of polarimetric signatures in severe convective storms based on high-resolution numerical simulations and data from a mobile, dual-polarized, X-band Doppler radar  extended abstract
Jeffrey C. Snyder, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and H. B. Bluestein, Y. Jung, S. J. Frasier, and V. Venkatesh
 P8.9Supercell Dissipation Observed by VORTEX2 on 9 June 2009 and its Impact on the Understanding of Storm Demise  extended abstract
Casey E. Letkewicz, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and M. D. Parker
 P8.10An examination of varying supercell environments over the complex terrain of the eastern Tennessee River Valley  extended abstract
David M. Gaffin, NOAA/NWSFO, Morristown, TN; and D. G. Hotz
P8.11Mesoscale environments and radar characteristics of three late evening Appalachian tornadic supercells in early May 2009  
Stephen J. Keighton, NOAA/NWS, Blacksburg, VA; and M. Chenard and A. Phillips
 P8.12The Effects of Topography and Friction on Mesocyclones and Tornadoes  
Timothy A. Coleman, Univ. of Alabama, Huntsville, AL
 P8.13The 17 June 2010 Minnesota Tornado Outbreak: A Brief Event Overview and Historical Perspective  
Thomas R. Hultquist, NOAA/NWS, Chanhassen, MN; and D. J. Miller, B. Bramer, M. Friedlein, T. Krause, A. Graning, A. Lamers, G. Gust, and D. Kellenbenz
 P8.14Classic and HP mini-supercells in southeast Oregon and southwest Idaho on 3 May 2009  extended abstract
Stephen S. Parker, NOAA/NWSFO, Boise, ID
 P8.15Simulations of the supercell outbreak of 18 March 1925  extended abstract
Melissa E. Becker, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND ; and M. S. Gilmore, J. Naylor, J. K. Weber, R. A. Maddox, G. P. Compo, J. S. Whitaker, and T. M. Hamill
 P8.16Storm mergers. Part 2: Observations of merger events from VORTEX2  extended abstract
Ryan M. Hastings, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA; and Y. P. Richardson, P. M. Markowski, and J. Wurman
 P8.17Impacts of Cell Interaction on Storm Intensification: A Dynamical and Microphysical Perspective  
Ann Syrowski, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL; and B. F. Jewett and R. B. Wilhelmson
 P8.18Evolution of the 4 May 2007 Greensburg, Kansas tornadic supercell storm as inferred from mobile, X-band Doppler radar observations  
Robin L. Tanamachi, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK ; and H. B. Bluestein, S. J. Frasier, and K. Hardwick
 P8.19Low-level mesocyclogenesis in the presence of increasing low-level atmospheric stability  
Kent H. Knopfmeier, CIMMS/Univ. of Oklahoma/NSSL, Norman, OK; and D. J. Stensrud
 P8.20Super Tuesday storm variability  
Todd A. Murphy, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and K. Knupp
P8.21Dual-Doppler Wind Analysis of Low-level Mesocyclones Verified against StickNet Wind Observations  
Anthony E. Reinhart, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX; and C. C. Weiss
P8.22PAPER WITHDRAWN  
 P8.22Initiation and modulation of severe storms along warm fronts  
Brian F. Jewett, Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, IL; and R. B. Wilhelmson
 P8.23Characteristics of supercells simulated with tornadic and non-tornadic RUC-2 proximity soundings. Part I: Sensitivity to convective initiation mechanisms  
Lawrence Burkett, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND; and M. S. Gilmore, R. L. Thompson, R. Edwards, J. M. Straka, and R. B. Wilhelmson
 P8.24The 21 January Huntsville tornado: Storm and mesoscale characteristics inferred from combined high-resolution dual-polarization radar data and video images  
Kevin R. Knupp, Univ. of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and T. Coleman and E. W. McCaul Jr.
 P8.25Precipitation characteristics of supercell hook echoes  extended abstract
Matthew R. Kumjian, CIMMS/Univ. of Oklahoma and NOAA/NSSL, Norman, OK ; and A. V. Ryzhkov
 P8.26Two record breaking Australian hailstorms: storm environments, damage characteristics and rarity  extended abstract
Bruce William Buckley, Insurance Australia Group, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; and W. Sullivan, P. Chan, and M. Leplastrier
 P8.27Surface observations of the rear-flank downdraft evolution associated with the Aurora, NE tornado of 17 June 2009  extended abstract
Bruce D. Lee, WindLogics Inc., Grand Rapids, MN; and C. A. Finley, C. D. Karstens, and T. M. Samaras
 P8.28(Formerly P10.1) Possible impacts of the Enhanced Fujita Scale on United States tornado data  extended abstract
Roger Edwards, SPC/NWS/NOAA, Norman, OK; and H. E. Brooks

Wednesday, 13 October 2010: 3:15 PM-5:00 PM, Grand Mesa Ballroom ABC

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