Poster Session P7 Case Studies of Severe Storms II

Wednesday, 7 November 2012: 3:00 PM-4:15 PM
Symphony III and Foyer (Loews Vanderbilt Hotel)
Host: 26th Conference on Severe Local Storms

Papers:
 
100
A summary of radar and in situ near-ground observations within winter tornadic vortices during the Shonai Area Railroad Weather Project in Japan
Kenichi Kusunoki, MRI, Tsukuba, Japan; and H. Inoue, W. Mashiko, S. Hayashi, M. Nishihashi, K. Shimose, K. Arai, and H. Morishima

 
101
Performance of Residences and Shelters in the Oklahoma Tornadoes
James G. LaDue, NOAA/NWS/WDTB, Norman, OK; and T. P. Marshall, K. L. Ortega, and G. J. Stumpf
Manuscript (1.7 MB)

 
102
Mobile radar observations and damage assessment of the 24 May 2011, Canton Lake, OK tornado
Karen A. Kosiba, Center for Severe Weather Research, Boulder, CO; and J. Wurman, P. Robinson, C. Schwarz, D. W. Burgess, E. R. Mansell, and D. T. Dawson II
Manuscript (2.1 MB)

Handout (9.6 MB)

 
103
Evidence of upscale feedback from recent tornadic storms
Joseph M. Woznicki, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN; and R. J. Trapp

 
104
A Case Study of a Rare Long-Track EF-3 Tornado in Eastern Kentucky
Ryan J. Difani, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY; and T. R. Binkley, A. C. Dockery, J. L. Thomas, Q. A. Walker, and J. D. Durkee

 
106
Supplemental Damage Indicators Discovered in Recent Strong Tornadoes
Christopher D. Karstens, Iowa State University, Ames, IA; and W. A. Gallus Jr., P. Sarkar, and T. P. Marshall

 
107
Observations and Analysis of Atmospheric Waves During the Historic April 27, 2011 Tornado Outbreak
Todd A. Murphy, University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL; and T. A. Coleman and K. R. Knupp

Handout (3.3 MB)

 
108
The 17 January 2012 Tornado Outbreak Across the Ohio Valley
Linda Gilbert, NOAA/NWS, Pleasant Hill, MO; and J. Denman and M. J. Paddock

 
109
The 2 March 2012 Tornado Outbreak: Where Tornadoes Did Not Form Across the Ohio Valley
Michael J. Paddock, NOAA/NWS, Louisville, KY; and A. Lese

 
110
A High-Elevation Tornado over Northern Arizona
David O. Blanchard, NOAA/NWS, Flagstaff, AZ
Manuscript (1.3 MB)

 
112
Multiple Doppler analysis of the Tsukuba tornado on May 6, 2012 - A supercell tornado in convergence line
Eiichi Sato, MRI, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan; and H. Yamauchi, W. Mashiko, Y. Shoji, and O. Suzuki
Manuscript (1.9 MB)

 
113
Ensemble Forecast Products for the 14 April 2012 Severe Weather Event in Nebraska
James R. McCormick, UCAR, Offutt AFB, NE; and E. Kuchera and S. Rentschler
Manuscript (1019.1 kB)

 
114
Extreme damage incidents in the 27 April 2011 tornado superoutbreak
Eugene W. McCaul Jr., USRA, Huntsville, AL ; and K. Knupp, C. B. Darden, and K. B. Laws

Handout (2.2 MB)

 
115
Reconstruction of near-surface tornado wind fields from forest damage patterns in complex terrain
Christopher M. Godfrey, University of North Carolina, Asheville, NC; and C. J. Peterson

Handout (9.5 MB)

 
116
13 May 2010 Severe Bow Echo Event Over Northeast Oklahoma Part 1: Synoptic and Mesoscale Environment
J. Brad McGavock, NOAA, Tulsa, OK; and K. Hatfield, S. A. Amburn, R. W. Przybylinski, and N. Atkins
Manuscript (1.1 MB)

Handout (1.5 MB)

 
117
13 May 2010 Severe Bow Eecho Event Over Northeast Oklahoma. Part 2: Characteristics of Reflectivity Structures and Mesovortex Evolution
Ron W. Przybylinski, NOAA/NWSFO, Saint Charles, MO; and J. B. McGavock, K. Hatfield, S. A. Amburn, and N. T. Atkins

Handout (1.0 MB)

 
118
Local Severe Storms in Bangladesh and adjoining Indian Territory: A Case Study of 13th-15th April, 2010
Fatima Akter, Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan; and H. Ishikawa

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