21st Conf. on Severe Local Storms
    

Poster Session 8

 Climatological Studies of Severe Local Storms
 P8.1Toward a Climatology of Mesoscale Convective Systems Occurring throughout the Great lakes  
Jesse Sparks, Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, IL; and M. Bentley
 P8.2The Importance of Parcel Choice and the Measure of Vertical Wind Shear in Evaluating the Convective Environment  extended abstract
Matthew J. Bunkers, NOAA/NWSFO, Rapid City, SD; and B. A. Klimowski and J. W. Zeitler
 P8.3The Climatology and Character of Pennsylvania Severe Weather  extended abstract
John J. LaCorte, NOAA/NWS, State College, PA; and R. H. Grumm
 P8.4Precipitation efficiency aspects of flash flood producing MCSs  extended abstract
Patrick S. Market, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO; and S. M. Rochette
 P8.5Environmental Conditions Associated with Cool Season Strong and Violent Tornadoes in the Middle Mississippi Valley  
Mark F. Britt, NOAA/NWS, St. Charles, MO; and F. H. Glass
 P8.6Damaging nor'westers in Bangladesh  
Richard E. Peterson, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX; and A. M. Dewan
 P8.7Creation of a Severe Thunderstorm Event Web Page for Research and Training Purposes at the National Severe Storms Laboratory and Storm Prediction Center  extended abstract
Charlie A. Crisp, NOAA/NSSL, Norman, OK; and P. R. Janish, G. W. Carbin, and A. Just
 P8.8A Climatology of Mesoscale Convective Complexes in the United States  extended abstract
Walker S. Ashley, University of Georgia, Athens, GA; and P. G. Dixon, J. D. Durkee, E. J. Powell, S. L. Trotter, T. L. Mote, and A. J. Grundstein

Wednesday, 14 August 2002: 3:00 PM-4:30 PM

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