Symposium on The Mystery of Severe Storms: A Tribute to the Work of T. Theodore Fujita
    

Poster Session 1

 Poster Session P1
 P1.1Climatology of California Severe Weather: Population Bias or Geographic/Climatic Influences?  
Steve E. LaDochy, California State Univ., Los Angeles, CA; and J. N. Brown
 P1.2A tornado climatology of Wisconsin  
Pamela Naber Knox, Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, IN; and D. G. Norgord
 P1.3On the importance of post-event surveys in assessing tornado occurrences  
Charles A. Doswell III, NOAA/NSSL, Norman, OK; and G. J. Stumpf, D. A. Speheger, and M. Branick
 P1.4Doppler Radar Data Related to F-Scale for the May 3rd Oklahoma City Tornado  
Donald W. Burgess, NOAA/NEXRAD Operational Support Facility, Norman, OK; and M. A. Magsig
 P1.5A Comparison of WSR-88D Radar Velocity Signatures to Tornado Damage for the April 16, 1998 Tornado Outbreak in Middle Tennessee  
Timothy W. Troutman, NOAA/NWS, Melbourne, FL; and T. P. Marshall
 P1.6A New Look at the Super Outbreak of Tornadoes on 3-4 April 1974  
John D. Locatelli, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA; and M. T. Stoelinga and P. V. Hobbs
 P1.7Computer Animations of Tornado Tracks, Radar Summaries, Synoptic Frontal Features and Model Simulations in the Super Tornado Outbreak of 3-4 April 1974  
Mark Stoelinga, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA; and J. D. Locatelli and P. V. Hobbs
 P1.8An overview of RAMS tornado simulations  
William R. Cotton, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
 P1.9Influences on the formation of a modeled tornado-like vortex  
Brian J. Gaudet, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
 P1.10Axisymmetric Modelling of Tornado-Like Vortices with Adaptive Mesh Refinement  
David S. Nolan, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and A. S. Almgren and J. B. Bell
 P1.11Cloud-to-ground lightning characteristics associated with tornadoes on 15 May 1998  
Gary R. Huffines, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright Patterson AFB, OH; and R. E. Orville
 P1.12Computerized Mesoanalysis of a Severe Sprite-Producing MCS  
Walter A. Lyons, FMA Research, Inc., Fort Collins, CO
 P1.13Ted Fujita’s ‘unsung’ contributions as a forensic meteorology consultant  
William H. Haggard, Climatological Consulting Corp., Asheville, NC
 P1.14High wind-producing convective systems over the Northern High Plains  
Brian A. Klimowski, NOAA/NWS, Rapid City, SD; and J. Covert and M. R. Hjelmfelt
 P1.15Damaging Wind Gusts During the 10 November 1998 Squall Line over the Central US  
Jeffrey Connors, Plymouth State College, Plymouth, NH; and D. Schultz
 P1.16An Evaluation of Two Microburst Prediction Indices and the Introduction of a New Index for Assessing Wet-Microburst Potential for the Central Florida Atlantic Coast in Support of the United States Space Program  
Steven N. Dickerson, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; and C. A. Miner and W. P. Roeder
 P1.17Early Microburst Simulations  
Steven K. Krueger, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
 P1.18Downburst at Parana: A numerical case study  
Hallak Ricardo, Univ. of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil; and T. Valentin da Costa
 P1.19The Super Outbreak, April 3-4, 1974: "Forecasting" the Event Using Today's Guidance  
Daniel W. McCarthy, Storm Prediction Center, Norman, OK; and J. S. Kain and M. Baldwin
 P1.20Detailed WSR-88D Observations of a Cool Season Tornadic Bow Echo Event on 11 February 1999 over the Mid-Mississippi Valley Region: A Unique Tornado Event  
Ron W. Przybylinski, Weather Forecast Office, St. Charles, MO; and G. K. Schmocker

Tuesday, 11 January 2000: 8:30 AM-10:00 AM

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