20th Conference on Severe Local Storms
    

Session 9

 Current And Proposed Future Directions of Severe-Storm Research, Operations, And Disaster Mitigation
 Organizers: Lans P. Rothfusz, NOAA/NWS, Tulsa, OK; Michael D. Eilts, NOAA/NSSL, Norman, OK
8:00 AM9.1A new tool for atmospheric research  
Michael I. Biggerstaff, Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX; and J. Guynes
8:15 AM9.2Paper transferred to Poster Session 12, poster # P12.13  
8:16 AM9.3Verification of probabilistic severe storm forecasts at the SPC  
Michael P. Kay, NOAA/NWS/SPC, Norman, OK; and H. E. Brooks
8:30 AM9.4Graphically Depicting the Hazardous Weather Outlook for East Central Florida  
John C. Pendergrast, NOAA/NWS, Melbourne, FL; and D. W. Sharp and D. L. Jacobs
8:45 AM9.5Maintaining an Effective Rural County Skywarn Group in the Southeastern United States  
Barry C. Roberts, Lawrence County Tennessee Skywarn Association, St. Joseph, TN; and J. E. Baxter
9:00 AM9.6The Tornado Damage Risk Assessment Predicting the Impact of A Big Outbreak in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas  
Scott Rae, North Central Texas Council of Governments, Arlington, TX; and J. Stefkovich
9:15 AM9.7An analysis of the public response to the east central florida tornado outbreak of 22–23, february 1998  
Earl J. Baker, Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, FL; and T. W. Troutman
9:30 AM9.8Tornado shelter-seeking behavior and shelter options among mobile home residents  
Thomas W. Schmidlin, Kent State Univ., Kent, OH; and B. Hammer, Y. Ono, and P. King

Thursday, 14 September 2000: 8:00 AM-9:45 AM

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