Poster Session 6 |
| Observations And Studies Of Tornadoes And Tornadic Storms |
| | P6.1 | Case study of an unforecasted mini-supercell with a high-top in Colorado Stephen J. Hodanish, NOAA/NWS, Pueblo, CO; and G. J. Stumpf |
| | P6.2 | VORTEX 95 High precision barogram obtained near the Allison, TX tornado Emmett Redd, Southwest Missouri State Univ., Springfield, MO |
| | P6.3 | High resolution single-Doppler observations of two tornadoes Michael I. Biggerstaff, Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX |
| | P6.4 | Observations of tornadogenesis with a 3-mm-wavelength mobile Doppler radar Howard B. Bluestein, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and A. L. Pazmany |
| | P6.5 | Close Range WSR-88D Observations Of Several Tornadic Storms Fred H. Glass, NOAA/NWS, St. Charles, MO; and M. F. Britt |
| | P6.6 | South Florida 1998 Groundhog Day tornado outbreak Kim O. Brabander, NOAA/NWS, Miami, FL |
| | P6.7 | A case study of a well-documented tornadic thunderstorm in the San Joaquin Valley, California Theodore B. Schlaepfer, San Francisco State Univ., San Francisco, CA; and J. P. Monteverdi |
| | P6.8 | First WSR-88D documentation of an anticyclonic supercell with anticyclonic tornadoes: the Sunnyvale/Los Altos tornadoes of 4 May 1998 John P. Monteverdi, San Francisco State Univ., San Francisco, CA; and W. Blier, G. J. Stumpf, W. Pi, and K. Anderson |
| | P6.9 | The tornadic supercell of 8 April 1998 across Alabama and Georgia Kevin J. Pence, NOAA/NWS, Birmingham, AL; and B. E. Peters |
| | P6.10 | A Tornadic Thunderstorm in the Complex Terrain of Southcentral New Mexico Jeffrey E. Passner, U.S. Army Research Lab., White Sands Missle Range, NM; and J. A. Rogash |
| | P6.11 | The Saint James Tornado: A Case Study of Boundary Interaction James L. Taggart, NOAA/NWSFO, Springfield, MO |
| | P6.12 | An overview of a cool season tornadic supercell over central Mississippi Alan E. Gerard, NOAA/NWSFO, Jackson, MS; and G. R. Garrett and C. Morgan |
| | P6.13 | Supercell differentiation and organization for the 19 April 1996 Illinois tornado outbreak Bruce D. Lee, Univ. of Northern Colorado, Greeley, CO; and B. F. Jewett and R. B. Wilhelmson |
| | P6.14 | Cincinnati, Ohio Tornadic Outbreak 9 April 1999—A Case Study Gregory A. Tipton, NOAA/NWSFO, Wilmington, OH; and J. T. DiStefano and G. J. Stumpf |
| | P6.15 | Paper moved to 17.1A
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| | P6.16 | Numerical simulation of secondary vortex development in a tornadic vortex Catherine A. Finley, Univ. of Northern Colorado, Greeley, CO; and B. D. Lee and W. R. Cotton |
| | P6.17 | Estimates of rear-flank downdraft buoyancy as a predictor of tornadogenesis William A. Gallus Jr., Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA; and C. J. Anderson and A. E. Frederick |
| | P6.18 | On the Nature of Highly Deviant Supercell Motion Matthew J. Bunkers, NOAA/NWSFO, Rapid City, SD; and J. W. Zeitler |
| | P6.19 | An investigation of topographic influence on tornades in Georgia Scott A. Lawrimore, Georgia Institute of Technology and The Weather Channel, Atlanta, GA; and J. C. St. John, G. Beeley, and T. Murphy |