Poster Session 1A Analysis of High-Impact Severe Weather Events

Monday, 7 November 2016: 3:15 PM-4:45 PM
Broadway Rooms (Hilton Portland )
Host: 28th Conference on Severe Local Storms
Cochairs:
James Marquis, Univ. of Colorado, ATOC, Boulder, CO and Jana B. Houser, Ohio Univ., Geography, Athens, OH

Papers:
1
A Unique Cold-Season Supercell Produces an EF1 'Snownado'
David Sills, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Toronto, ON, Canada; and M. E. Giguere and J. Henderson
Manuscript (5.3 MB)

3
Damage Survey of the North Texas Tornadoes: 26 December 2015
Timothy P. Marshall, Haag Engineering Co., Irving, TX; and M. Fox, D. Cavanaugh, and M. Huffman
Manuscript (3.4 MB)

6
Mesoscale Vortex that Caused Marine Accidents due to a Sudden Gusty Wind in the Southwestern Part of the Sea of Japan on 1 September 2015
Eigo Tochimoto, University of Tokyo, Kashiwa, Japan; and S. Yokota, H. Niino, and W. Yanase

9
Peculiar Supercell Tornadoes caused by Typhoon ‘Neogri'
Soichiro Yuasa, Kochi University, Kochi, Japan; and K. Sassa
Manuscript (1.1 MB)

Handout (25.2 MB)

11
On the Relationship between Large Hail and Polarimetric Signatures at C-Band: a Case Study in Sierras de Córdoba, Argentina
Luciano Vidal, National Meteorological Service, Buenos Aires, Argentina; and P. Salio, M. Rugna, and S. W. Nesbitt

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