Session 16B Severe Weather Climatology III

Thursday, 14 October 2010: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Grand Mesa Ballroom D (Hyatt Regency Tech Center)
Host: 25th Conference on Severe Local Storms
Chair:
William A. Gallus Jr., Iowa State Univ., Department of Geological and Atmospheric Sciences, Ames, IA

Papers:
4:30 PM
16B.1
A technique for developing a US climatology of thunderstorms: The ThOR algorithm
Jamie Lahowetz, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE; and A. Houston, G. Limpert, A. Gibbs, and B. L. Barjenbruch

4:45 PM
16B.2
Tracking of mesoscale weather systems in a high-resolution convection-permitting simulation of current climate
Benjamin R. J. Schwedler, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN; and M. E. Baldwin and R. J. Trapp
5:00 PM
16B.3
Measured severe convective wind gust climatology of thunderstorms for the contiguous United States, 2003–2009
Bryan T. Smith, NOAA/NWS/NCEP/SPC, Norman, OK; and A. C. Winters, C. M. Mead, A. R. Dean, and T. E. Castellanos
5:15 PM
16B.4
Regional trends of severe convective weather from high-resolution WRF simulations
Eric D. Robinson, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN; and R. J. Trapp, M. E. Baldwin, N. S. Diffenbaugh, and A. Gluhovsky
5:45 PM
16B.6
Climatology of near-storm environments with convective modes for significant severe thunderstorms in the contiguous United States
Richard L. Thompson, SPC/NWS/NOAA, Norman, OK; and B. T. Smith, J. S. Grams, A. R. Dean, and C. Broyles
6:15 PM
Awards & Concluding Remarks

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