Session 6 Forecasting Tools and Techniques Across Weather Scales: Severe/Fire

Tuesday, 18 July 2023: 11:15 AM-12:30 PM
Madison Ballroom A (Monona Terrace)
Host: 32nd Conference on Weather Analysis and Forecasting
Cochairs:
Stephanie J. Avey and Jack Lind, CIRA/AWC, Kansas City, MO

Papers:
11:15 AM
6.1
Elevated Convection: Radar Signatures and Observations Associated with Gravity Wave-Breaking Damaging Winds
Brett Borchardt, NOAA/NWS, Romeoville, IL; and K. Sherburn and R. S. Schumacher

11:30 AM
6.2
Extension of WoFs-Smoke to Ingest GOES-R Fire Radiative Power Retrievals
Thomas A. Jones, Cooperative Institute for Severe and High Impact Weather Research and Operations, Norman, OK; and R. Ahmadov and E. P. James

11:45 AM
6.3
A High-Impact Weather Identification and Visualization Product for the Operational and Client Service Meteorologists in Canada
Quanzhen Geng, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Vancouver, BC, Canada; and R. Mo and D. Brown

12:00 PM
6.4
An Hourly Wildfire Potential Index for Predicting Short-Range Fire Activity Based on Rapidly-Updating Convection-Allowing Model Forecasts
Eric P. James, GSD, Boulder, CO; and R. Ahmadov, J. Romero-Alvarez, G. A. Grell, and I. A. Csiszar

12:15 PM
6.5
Conditional Intensity Estimation of Tornadoes using Environmental Parameters
Israel L. Jirak, SPC, Norman, OK; and J. Vancil, J. Picca, R. S. Schneider, P. T. Marsh, and W. Bunting

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