20th Conference on Severe Local Storms
    

Session 13

 Joseph G. Galway Session On Severe Storms Forecasting (Parallel with Joint Session J2)
 Organizers: Charles A. Doswell, III, NOAA/NSSL, Norman, OK; Edward J. Szoke, NOAA, Boulder, CO
8:00 AM13.1RUC-2 Supercell Proximity Soundings, Part I: An Examination of Storm-Relative Winds Normalized to Supercell Depth  
Richard L. Thompson, NOAA/NWS/SPC, Norman, OK; and R. Edwards
8:15 AM13.2RUC-2 Supercell Proximity Soundings, Part II: An Independent Assessment of Supercell Forecast Parameters  
Roger Edwards, NOAA/NWS/SPC, Norman, OK; and R. L. Thompson
8:30 AM13.3Development of an index of storminess as a proxy for dry season severe weather in Florida and its relationship with ENSO  
Bartlett C. Hagemeyer, NOAA/NWS, Melbourne, FL
8:45 AM13.4An assessment of Rapid Update Cycle short-range forecast fields related to convective development  
Barry Schwartz, NOAA/ERL/FSL, Boulder, CO; and S. J. Weiss and S. G. Benjamin
9:00 AM13.5Properties of the convection scheme in NCEP's Eta Model that affect forecast sounding analysis  
Michael E. Baldwin, CIMMS/Univ. of Oklahoma and NOAA/NWS/SPC, Norman, OK; and M. P. Kay and J. S. Kain
9:15 AM13.6Parameterized updraft mass flux as a predictor of convective intensity  
John S. Kain, NOAA/NSSL and CIMMS, Norman, OK; and M. E. Baldwin
9:30 AM13.7Northeast severe weather distribution as a function of flow regime  
Alicia C. Cacciola, SUNY, Albany, NY; and L. F. Bosart, S. F. Honikman, T. J. Galarneau, K. D. LaPenta, and J. S. Quinlan
9:45 AM13.8Documentation of high based thunderstorms developing on a boundary which became tornadic  
Stephen Hodanish, NOAA/NWS, Pueblo, CO

Friday, 15 September 2000: 8:00 AM-10:00 AM

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