Poster Session 2 Severe Weather Climatology Posters

Monday, 11 October 2010: 3:00 PM-4:30 PM
Grand Mesa Ballroom ABC (Hyatt Regency Tech Center)
Host: 25th Conference on Severe Local Storms

Papers:
P2.1
Ranking and classifying severe weather outbreaks using multivariate indices
Chad M. Shafer, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK ; and C. A. Doswell III

P2.2
On the use of kernel density estimation to identify severe weather events
Chad M. Shafer, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK ; and C. A. Doswell III

P2.3
Trends in convection over the central United States
Victor A. Gensini, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL; and J. M. Laflin

P2.4
Climatology of potentially severe convective environments from reanalysis
Victor A. Gensini, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL; and W. S. Ashley

P2.5
Severe storm assessment using satellite data: Case studies from Iowa in 2009
Kevin Gallo, NOAA/NESDIS, Sioux Falls, SD; and K. Jungbluth and P. N. Schumacher

P2.6
Synoptic composites of tornadic and non-tornadic severe weather outbreaks
Andrew Edward Mercer, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS; and C. M. Shafer, C. A. Doswell III, M. Richman, and L. M. Leslie

P2.7
Convective modes associated with significant severe thunderstorms in the contiguous United States
Bryan T. Smith, NOAA/NWS/NCEP/SPC, Norman, OK; and R. L. Thompson, J. S. Grams, and C. Broyles

Handout (2.7 MB)

P2.8
Climatologies of convective flight environments for use in the development of a storm penetrating aircraft
Shawn B. Honomichl, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Rapid City, SD

P2.9
Do cities encourage warm-season thunderstorm formation and intensification?
Walker S. Ashley, Northern Illinois Univ., DeKalb, IL; and M. Bentley and T. Stallins

Handout (1.1 MB)

P2.10
Environmental conditions associated with nocturnal severe weather across the northern Plains
Joshua M. Boustead, NOAA/NWS, Valley, NE; and P. N. Schumacher

Handout (162.7 kB)

P2.12
Severe wind-driven hail events: dependence on convective morphology and larger-scale environment
William A. Gallus Jr., Iowa State University, Ames, IA; and N. D. Carletta, M. A. Fowle, and D. J. Miller

Handout (2.2 MB)

P2.13
The characteristics of gusty winds in winter season in Shonai Plane, Japan
Kazuhiro Taniwaki, Meteorological Engineering Center, Inc., Osaka, Japan; and K. Sassa, T. Hayashi, Y. Hono, and K. Adachi

P2.14
Comparing Storm Data reports to National Weather Service severe storm watches and warnings
Kiel L. Ortega, Univ. of Oklahoma/CIMMS and NOAA/NSSL, Norman, OK ; and T. C. Meyer

P2.15
P2.16
An analysis of spatial tornado density: does Dixie Alley really exist?
P. Grady Dixon, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS; and A. E. Mercer, J. Choi, and J. S. Allen

P2.17
Spatial Analysis of Tornado Vulnerability Trends in Oklahoma and Northern Texas
Eric M. Hout, National Weather Center Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program, Norman, OK; and M. Yuan, J. McIntosh, and C. Weaver

Handout (1.2 MB)

P2.19
An Analysis of Clustered Tornado Events
Andrew R. Dean, NOAA/NWS/NCEP/SPC, Norman, OK

Handout (906.3 kB)

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