Joint Poster Session 1 |
| Severe Local Storms Forecasting (Joint with 21SLS and 19 WAF/15 NWP) |
| | JP1.1 | Weather Event Simulator Best Practices John T. Ferree, NOAA/NWS, Norman, OK; and E. M. Quoetone, E. Page, and M. A. Magsig |
| | JP1.2 | Verification of Supercell Motion Forecasting Techniques Roger Edwards, NOAA/NSSL/SPC, Norman, OK; and R. L. Thompson and J. A. Hart |
| | JP1.3 | Anticipating and monitoring supercell motion for severe weather operations Jon W. Zeitler, NOAA/NWS, New Braunfels, TX; and M. J. Bunkers |
| | JP1.4 | Paper has been moved to SLS session 16, new paper number 16.7A
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| | JP1.5 | Synoptic and mesoscale patterns associated with violent tornadoes across separate geographic regions of the United States: part II—upper-level characteristics Chris Broyles, NOAA/NWS, Amarillo, TX; and N. Dipasquale and R. Wynne |
| | JP1.6 | Lightning nowcasts using WSR-88D derived products and AWIPS Tim Garner, NOAA/NWS, Houston, TX; and R. Lafosse and T. D. Oram |
| | JP1.7 | Enhancements to a new convective sounding analysis program for AWIPS Xuechao Yu, CIMMS/Univ. of Oklahoma; and M. A. Magsig and M. Bunkers |
| | JP1.8 | Forecasting extreme rainfall leading to flash flood events in the UK Neil I. Fox, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO; and C. G. Collier and W. Hand |
| | JP1.9 | An Assessment of 3-and 6-h RUC CAPE forecasts Barry Schwartz, NOAA/ERL/FSL, Boulder, CO; and S. Benjamin |
| | JP1.10 | Probabilistic forecasts of severe local storms in the 0–3 hour timeframe from an advective-statistical technique David H. Kitzmiller, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and F. G. Samplatsky, C. Mello, and J. Dai |
| | JP1.11 | Visually enhanced composite charts for severe weather forecasting and real-time diagnosis Josh Korotky, NOAA/NWS, Coraopolis, PA |