Session 14 New Tools for Prediction and Analysis

Friday, 26 October 2018: 9:00 AM-10:30 AM
Pinnacle room (Stoweflake Mountain Resort )
Host: 29th Conference on Severe Local Storms
Chair:
Robin Tanamachi, NOAA/NSSL, NRC Postdoctoral Fellow, Norman, OK

Papers:
9:00 AM
14.1
The Above Anvil Cirrus Plume: An Important Severe Weather Indicator in Visible and Infrared Satellite Imagery
K. M. Bedka, NASA, Hampton, VA; and E. M. Murillo, C. R. Homeyer, B. Scarino, and H. Mersiovsky
9:30 AM
14.3
9:45 AM
14.4
Using Machine Learning to Improve 1-h Probabilistic Low-Level Rotation Forecasts.
Montgomery L. Flora, Univ. of Oklahoma, CIMMS, NSSL/NOAA, Norman, OK; and C. K. Potvin, P. S. Skinner, and A. McGovern
10:00 AM
14.5
Testing of Scorecards for Convection Allowing Models during HWT 2018
Christina P. Kalb, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and T. Jensen, B. T. Gallo, A. J. Clark, B. Roberts, P. S. Skinner, and C. R. Alexander
10:15 AM
14.6
An Australian Climatology of Severe Convective Wind Storms Using Bayesian Hierarchical Modelling
Alessio C Spassiani, Univ. of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia; and M. S. Mason, R. J. Krupar III, and V. Cheng

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