Session 11A Operational Weather Forecasting I: High Impact Weather

Wednesday, 26 January 2011: 4:00 PM-5:30 PM
613/614 (Washington State Convention Center)
Host: 24th Conference on Weather and Forecasting/20th Conference on Numerical Weather Prediction
Chair:
Lisa Schmit, NWS, Chanhassen, MN

Papers:
4:00 PM
11A.1
Synoptic-scale environments and dynamical mechanisms associated with predecessor rain events ahead of tropical cyclones
Benjamin J. Moore, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, Boulder, CO; and L. Bosart, D. Keyser, and M. L. Jurewicz Sr.
4:15 PM
11A.2
Advances in Forecasting Monsoonal Upper Tropospheric Lows: Potential Vorticity Disturbances
Erik S. Pytlak, Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR; and L. Bosart, S. R. Sukup, T. J. Melino, R. H. Johnson, and Z. Finch
4:30 PM
11A.3
Potential vorticity disturbances as a trigger of southwest U.S. severe weather
Lance Bosart, University at Albany, Albany, NY; and T. J. Melino, S. R. Sukup, E. S. Pytlak, J. E. Matusiak, S. J. Weiss, J. Racy, and R. S. Schneider
4:45 PM
11A.4
A climatological analysis of deep convection interactions with the Lake Erie marine boundary layer
Thomas E. Workoff, Systems Research Group, Inc. and NOAA/NCEP/WPC, College Park, MD; and D. A. R. Kristovich, N. F. Laird, R. LaPlante, and D. Leins
5:00 PM
11A.5
Convective storm evolution and frequency around coastal southern New England
Brian A. Colle, Stony Brook University/SUNY, Stony Brook, NY; and J. Murray
5:15 PM
11A.6
Relationship between organized convective structures and severe weather type over the northeast U.S
Kelly Lombardo, Stony Brook University/SUNY, Stony Brook, NY; and B. A. Colle
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