Poster Session 3 |
| Poster Session - Operational Use of Analysis for Forecast Development—with Coffee Break |
| Organizer: Carlyle H. Wash, NPS, Monterey, CA
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| | P3.1 | Development of MOS Thunderstorm and Severe Thunderstorm Forecast Equations with Multiple Data Sources Kathryn K. Hughes, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD |
| | P3.2 | A 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 |
| | P3.3 | Wildfire outbreak and suppression: Cases from 1998 Florida Wildfires Charles H. Paxton, NOAA/NWS, Ruskin, FL; and A. G. Laing, S. L. Goodrick, and C. Maxwell |
| | P3.4 | On 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 |
| | P3.5 | Left-moving thunderstorms in a high plains, weakly-sheared environment John F. Weaver, CIRA/Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and J. F. Dostalek and L. Phillips |
| | P3.6 | Poster has been moved to Poster Session P5, number P5.17
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| | P3.7 | APPLICATION 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 |
| | P3.8 | Numerical models results application to mesoscale weather forecasting Slawomir A. Pietrek, Military University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland; and J. M. Jasinski |
| | P3.9 | Improving 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 |
| | P3.10 | Multi-dimensional analysis of an extreme thundersnow event during the 30 December 2000 snowstorm Neil A. Stuart, NOAA/NWS, Wakefield, VA |
| | P3.11 | Integrated Turbulence Forecasting Algorithm 2001 Meteorological Evaluation Jeffrey A. Weinrich, Titan Systems Corporation, Atlantic City, NJ; and D. Sims and V. Passetti |
| | P3.12 | Model Trends and Satellite Imagery in Forecasting Brian Motta, CIRA/Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and R. H. Grumm and A. Mostek |
| | P3.13 | Mesoscale Meteorology "Primer": Training for the Operational Forecaster Wendell A. Nuss, NPS, Monterey, CA; and W. T. Curry |
| | P3.14 | An 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 |
| | P3.15 | Cold front or baroclinic trough? Frederick Sanders, Sanders Research Enterprises, Marblehead, MA |
| | P3.16 | An 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 |
| | P3.17 | Advancing Operational Forecasting Through Collaborative Applied Research Programs at the Storm Prediction Center and National Severe Storms Laboratory Paul R. Janish, NOAA/NWS/NCEP/SPC, Norman, OK; and S. J. Weiss, J. S. Kain, and M. E. Baldwin |
| | P3.18 | A 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 |