Session 5 |
| Radar Applications |
| Organizers: Don Burgess, NOAA/NSSL, Norman, OK; Josh Wurman, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK
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| 10:30 AM | 5.1 | Radar characteristics of violent tornadic storms using the NSSL algorithms across separate geographic regions of the United States Chris Broyles, NOAA/NWS, Amarillo, TX; and R. Wynne, N. Dipasquale, H. Guerrero, and T. Hendricks |
| 10:45 AM | 5.2 | Relationships between baroclinically-generated horizontal vorticity and mesocyclone intensity as revealed by simple adjoint wind retrievals using WSR-88D data Janelle M. Janish, CIMMS and NOAA/NSSL, Norman, OK; and K. K. Droegemeier and J. Gao |
| 11:00 AM | 5.3 | Development of warning criteria for severe pulse thunderstorms in the Northeastern United States using the WSR-88D Carl S. Cerniglia, NOAA/NWSFO, Seattle, WA; and W. R. Snyder |
| 11:15 AM | 5.4 | Increasing the Usefulness of a Mesocyclone Climatology Kevin M. McGrath, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and T. A. Jones and J. T. Snow |
| 11:30 AM | 5.5 | Improved Methodology for Correlating Mesocyclone Detections with Tornadoes Thomas A. Jones, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and K. M. McGrath and J. T. Snow |
| 11:45 AM | 5.6 | The July 4 2001 Severe Weather outbreak in Southern Ontario as Diagnosed by the New Radar Data Processing System of the National Radar Project of Canada Mike Leduc, MSC, Downsview, ON, Canada; and P. Joe, M. Falla, P. Van Rijn, S. Lapczak, I. Ruddick, A. Ashton, and R. Alsen |