18th Conference on Weather Analysis and Forecasting and the 14th Conference on Numerical Weather Prediction
    

Poster Session 3

 Poster Session - Operational Use of Analysis for Forecast Development—with Coffee Break
 Organizer: Carlyle H. Wash, NPS, Monterey, CA
 P3.1Development of MOS Thunderstorm and Severe Thunderstorm Forecast Equations with Multiple Data Sources  
Kathryn K. Hughes, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD
 P3.2A statistical system for short-term probabilistic forecasts of thunderstorms using high-resolution datasets  
Joby L. Hilliker, Penn State Univ., University Park, PA; and J. M. Fritsch
 P3.3Wildfire outbreak and suppression: Cases from 1998 Florida Wildfires  extended abstract
Charles H. Paxton, NOAA/NWS, Ruskin, FL; and A. G. Laing, S. L. Goodrick, and C. Maxwell
 P3.4On the formation of a strong snowfall gradient in a Midwestern snowstorm: Wave synergy, deformation, and the TROWAL  
Patrick S. Market, Univ. of Missouri, Columbia, MO; and D. Cissell and C. E. Halcomb
 P3.5Left-moving thunderstorms in a high plains, weakly-sheared environment  extended abstract
John F. Weaver, CIRA/Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and J. F. Dostalek and L. Phillips
 P3.6Poster has been moved to Poster Session P5, number P5.17  
 P3.7APPLICATION OF NUMERICAL DATA AND SATELLITE IMAGES TO ANALYSIS OF FRONTOGENESIS AND FRONTOLYSIS PROCESSES  
Dariusz Chaladyniak, Military University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland; and I. A. Winnicki
 P3.8Numerical models results application to mesoscale weather forecasting  
Slawomir A. Pietrek, Military University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland; and J. M. Jasinski
 P3.9Improving forecasts of dense fog over north Florida  
Mark R. Jarvis, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL; and H. E. Fuelberg, P. H. Ruscher, and A. I. Watson
 P3.10Multi-dimensional analysis of an extreme thundersnow event during the 30 December 2000 snowstorm  extended abstract
Neil A. Stuart, NOAA/NWS, Wakefield, VA
 P3.11Integrated Turbulence Forecasting Algorithm 2001 Meteorological Evaluation  extended abstract
Jeffrey A. Weinrich, Titan Systems Corporation, Atlantic City, NJ; and D. Sims and V. Passetti
 P3.12Model Trends and Satellite Imagery in Forecasting  extended abstract
Brian Motta, CIRA/Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and R. H. Grumm and A. Mostek
 P3.13Mesoscale Meteorology "Primer": Training for the Operational Forecaster  extended abstract
Wendell A. Nuss, NPS, Monterey, CA; and W. T. Curry
 P3.14An Extensive Set of NWP Training Materials on the Web  
Richard E. Cianflone, NOAA/NWS, Boulder, CO; and W. Schreiber-Abshire, W. Bua, and S. Jascourt
P3.15Cold front or baroclinic trough?  
Frederick Sanders, Sanders Research Enterprises, Marblehead, MA
 P3.16An Evaluation of the National Weather Service Severe Weather Warning Performance in Florida Based on the Weather Surveillance Radar-1988 (WSR-88D)  
Fred R. Johnson, NOAA/NWS, Jacksonville, FL; and P. T. Welsh and C. Herbster
 P3.17Advancing Operational Forecasting Through Collaborative Applied Research Programs at the Storm Prediction Center and National Severe Storms Laboratory  extended abstract
Paul R. Janish, NOAA/NWS/NCEP/SPC, Norman, OK; and S. J. Weiss, J. S. Kain, and M. E. Baldwin
P3.18A discovery of high efficient summer drought and flood forecast field with eddy energy hysteresis phenomena existence in fact  
Shouzheng Tao, Chinese Agricultural University, Beijing, China; and Z. Dawei

Wednesday, 1 August 2001: 2:30 PM-4:00 PM

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