Poster Session P1 Case Studies of Severe Storms I

Monday, 5 November 2012: 3:00 PM-4:15 PM
Symphony III and Foyer (Loews Vanderbilt Hotel)
Host: 26th Conference on Severe Local Storms

Papers:
 
1
Sensitivities of a squall line over central Europe in a convective-scale ensemble
Kirsty E. Hanley, University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom; and D. J. Kirshbaum, N. Roberts, and G. Leoncini

 
3
Analysis of Surface Thermodynamic Characteristics within the Rear-Flank Downdraft of the Wichita, Kansas, Tornadic Supercell of 14 April 2012
Kyle Yaffe, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL; and A. Gordon and J. Frame
Manuscript (897.5 kB)

Handout (1.4 MB)

 
4
High resolution in situ wind and pressure measurements in winter tornadoes with LAWPS
Kenichi Kusunoki, MRI, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan; and E. Sato, S. Onogi, S. Saito, H. Inoue, and W. Mashiko

 
5
Temporal and vertical evolution of landfalling tornadoes over the Japan Sea area
Kenichi Kusunoki, MRI, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan; and H. Inoue, W. Mashiko, S. Hayashi, and K. Arai

 
6
Lightning Signatures of Long-lived Tornadic Supercells in the Southeastern U.S. on 27-28 April 2011
Stephen Strader, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL; and W. S. Ashley
Manuscript (522.1 kB)

Handout (1.7 MB)

 
7
An Overview of the 2 March 2012 Morning Tornadic Supercells across Northern Alabama
Anthony Lamont Bain, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and L. Carey, C. J. Schultz, M. Saari, A. Sherrer, and K. Knupp

 
8
A Meteorological Re-Analysis of the 9 April 1947 Higgins-Glazier-Woodward Tornado
Justyn D. Jackson, NOAA/NWS Amarillo, TX, Amarillo, TX; and B. Kendrick and T. Spencer

 
10
Role of the rear-flank-downdraft in the evolution of an occluding mesocyclone in a tornadic supercell
Kyle J. Thiem, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and M. I. Biggerstaff, D. P. Betten, and G. D. Carrie

 
11
Kinematic analysis of a bow echo/tornadic supercell complex during the 17 June 2010 Minnesota tornado outbreak
Kyle S. Pennington, CIMMS/Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and M. I. Biggerstaff, D. P. Betten, G. D. Carrie, and C. M. Schwarz

 
12
Intensity and Structure Changes of Low-Level Tornadic Vortices during Landfall over the Japan Sea Area
Ryohei Kato, Alpha-denshi Co., Ltd. / MRI, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan; and K. Kusunoki, K. I. Arai, M. Nishihashi, K. Shimose, W. Mashiko, E. Sato, S. Saito, H. Y. Inoue, and H. Morishima

 
13
Study on the formation and evolution of “6.3”damage wind
Xiuming Wang, China Meteorological Administration, Beijing, China
Manuscript (961.0 kB)

 
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15
The May 26-27, 2010 Eastern New York and Western New England Backdoor Cold Front Severe Weather Event
Thomas Wasula, NOAA/NWS, Albany, NY; and B. J. Frugis and N. A. Stuart
Manuscript (2.5 MB)

Handout (3.7 MB)

 
16
The June 1, 2011 Hail Monster Event across Eastern New York and Western New England
Thomas Wasula, NOAA/NWS, Albany, NY; and B. J. Frugis and N. A. Stuart

Handout (5.0 MB)

 
Ensemble-based Analysis of the May 2010 Extreme Rainfall in Tennessee and Kentucky . S. L. Lynch, Colorado State University and Texas A&M University, Fort Collins, CO; and R. S. Schumacher

 
Poster 18 is also being presented as paper 8B.3A

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