Poster Session 15R Severe weather studies employing radar

Friday, 28 October 2005: 1:15 PM-3:00 PM
Alvarado F and Atria (Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town)
Host: 32nd Conference on Radar Meteorology

Papers:
P15R.1
The detectability of tornadic signatures with Doppler radar: A radar emulator study
Ryan M. May, EEC, Norman, OK; and M. I. Biggerstaff and M. Xue

Handout (325.7 kB)

P15R.2
High-resolution, mobile, W-band Doppler radar observations of the vertical structure of a tornado near Attica, Kansas on 12 May 2004
Howard B. Bluestein, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and E. Holthaus, C. C. Weiss, S. Frasier, and A. L. Pazmany

Handout (805.5 kB)

P15R.3
The Evolution of a Tornado: Ground-Based Velocity Track Display (GBVTD) Analysis of Mobile, W-Band Doppler Radar Data on 15 May 1999 near Stockton, Kansas
Robin L. Tanamachi, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and H. B. Bluestein, M. Bell, W. C. Lee, A. L. Pazmany, and C. C. Weiss

Handout (2.7 MB)

P15R.5
NWS operational perspectives of the 21 June 2004 Amarillo hailstorm
Matthew R. Kramar, NOAA/NWSFO, Sterling, VA; and J. K. Jordan

Handout (3.0 MB)

P15R.6
Simulated WSR-88D measurements of low-reflectivity eyes associated with tornadoes
Vincent T. Wood, NOAA/NSSL, Norman, OK; and R. A. Brown and D. C. Dowell

Handout (2.2 MB)

P15R.7
Radar characteristics of a tornadic low topped mini-supercell in Finland
Jenni Teittinen, Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, Finland; and J. LaDue and H. Hohti

P15R.8
Simulated Doppler velocity signatures of evolving tornado-like vortices
Robert Davies-Jones, NOAA/NSSL, Norman, OK; and V. T. Wood

Handout (1.8 MB)

P15R.9
Characteristics analysis of squall line in July 12 with Doppler radar and multi-scale data
Wei Ming, Nanjing Univ. of Information Science & Technology, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China

P15R.10
Observations of supercell merger and tornadogenesis from May 4, 2003
William T. Gilmore, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO; and N. I. Fox

Handout (497.6 kB)

P15R.11
The 12 May 2004 Harper, KS tornado: Analysis of DOW radar observations of the low level wind field
Karen A. Kosiba, Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN; and R. J. Trapp and J. M. Wurman

Handout (337.8 kB)

P15R.13
Detection of Hazardous Weather Phenomena Using Data Assimilation Techniques.
Robert Fritchie, CAPS/Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and K. K. Droegemeier, M. Xue, M. Tong, and E. S. Godfrey

Handout (762.8 kB)

P15R.14
High resolution dual-Doppler analysis of a tornado on 22 May 2004
Joshua Wurman, Center for Severe Weather Research, Boulder, CO

P15R.15
Yes, We do have tornadoes in Sao Paulo, Brazil. From the mesoscale models to the radar reflectivity point of view
Wando C. M. Amorim, Univ. of Sao Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil; and C. A. R. Morales, R. I. Albrecht, and R. M. Rosa

Handout (435.1 kB)

P15R.17
Relationship between Convective Updraft and Mass Flux to the Total Lightning Flash Rate and Height in an MCS on 19 June during TELEX 2004
Lawrence D. Carey, Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX; and M. I. Biggerstaff, W. D. Rust, D. R. MacGorman, C. Hodapp, S. Motley, N. S. Biermann, T. Weigman, M. Sessing, G. Carrie, P. R. Krehbiel, W. Rison, and T. Hamlin

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