| Poster Session 11 | 
|  | Tornadic Storms | 
|  |  | P11.1 | Using a GIS to compare the May 3, 1999 Oklahoma City tornado damage path to WSR-88D signatures   Valerie K. McCoy, NOAA/NSSL, Norman, OK; and G. J. Stumpf
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|  |  | P11.2 | Paper has been moved to Session 14, new paper number 14.3A 
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|  |  | P11.3 | An overview of the 28–29 May 2001 severe weather outbreak over southeast Colorado   Stephen J. Hodanish, NOAA/NWSFO, Pueblo, CO
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|  |  | P11.4 | The Effect of a Low-Level Boundary on the Development of the Panhandle, TX Tornadic Storm on 29 May 2001   Timothy P. Marshall, Haag Engineering Co., Carrollton, TX; and C. Broyles, S. Kersh, and J. Wingenroth
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|  |  | P11.5 | The 2001 Independence, Iowa tornado: Issues associated with non-supercell tornadogenesis far from the radar   Ray A. Wolf, NOAA/NWS, Davenport, IA; and J. Meyer
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|  |  | P11.6 | Radar and Damage Analysis of the 27 May 2000 Tornadic Derecho Event   Nolan T. Atkins, Lyndon State College, Lyndonville, VT; and R. W. Przybylinski
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|  |  | P11.7 | Radar Examination and analysis of a Bow Echo in south Carolina in the Remains of Tropical Cyclone Danny 1997 Joshua W. Scheck, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO; and R. Edwards and G. V. Rao
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|  |  | P11.8 | Mesoscale environment factors in the D.C. area tornado event of 24 September 2001   Jonathan M. Davies, Private Meteorologist, Wichita, KS; and J. A. Hart
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|  |  | P11.9 | A case of supercell intensification along a preexisting boundary—Clay County Nebraska tornado of 22 September 2001   Jared L. Guyer, NOAA/NWS, Hastings, NE
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|  |  | P11.10 | Initial Examination of the Tornadic and Non-Tornadic Supercells on 20 September 2000: Includes the F4 Xenia Tornado   James G. Lott, NOAA/NWS, Wilmington, OH; and J. T. DiStefano
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