Session 1 |
| Case Studies I |
| Organizer: Richard H. Grumm, NOAA/NWSFO, State College, PA
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| 10:30 AM | 1.1 | An analysis of the record-breaking 9–10 November 1996 rainfall in the Saint Lawrence and Champlain Valleys J. R. Gyakum, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada; and D. Durnford |
| 10:45 AM | 1.2 | Common characteristics of heavy banded snowfall events in the central United States James T. Moore, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO; and S. Ng and C. E. Graves |
| 11:00 AM | 1.3 | Characteristics of Upslope Snowfall Events in Northern New York State and Northern Vermont: Diagnostics and Model Simulations of Several Northwest-flow Cases Daniel St. Jean, NOAA/NWSFO, South Burlington, VT; and P. A. Sisson |
| 11:15 AM | 1.4 | An examination of the variability of snowfall associated with terrain-induced circulations in central New Mexico using the workstation ETA and MM5 models Deirdre Kann, NOAA/NWS, Albuquerque, NM; and E. Ritchie |
| 11:30 AM | 1.5 | An Analysis of MM5 Performance for Four Major Snowstorms over the Korean Peninsula Peter B. Roohr, CIRES/Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and G. Brooks |
| 11:44 AM | 1.6 | Paper Moved to session 10, new paper number 10.2a
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