Session 14 |
| Weather events of the 90s help us to prepare for the future |
| Organizer: Heather E. Tesch, The Weather Channel, Atlanta, GA
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| 11:10 AM | | Concluding Remarks
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| 11:15 AM | | Conference ends
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| 11:40 AM | 14.1 | Highway Overpasses as Tornado Shelters: Fallout from the 3 May 1999 Oklahoma/Kansas Violent Tornado Outbreak Daniel J. Miller, NOAA/NWS, Norman, OK; and C. A. Doswell, H. E. Brooks, G. J. Stumpf, and E. N. Rasmussen |
| 12:05 PM | 14.2 | What should the media say when the government isn't saying anything and a hurricane is approaching? Bryan Norcross, CBS-TV, New York, NY and WFOR-TV, Miami, FL |
| 12:30 PM | | Lunch Break
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| 2:00 PM | 14.3 | Applications of Environment Canada's text-to-voice system for alerting media and emgerncy officials of significant weather Serge Besner, AES, Edmonton, AB, Canada; and B. Bukoski |
| 2:25 PM | 14.4 | El Nino, La Nina, drought, and hurricanes: Were the 1990s a preview of the near future? Ants Leetmaa, NOAA/NCEP/CPC, Washington, DC |
| 2:50 PM | 14.5 | The KWTV warning process Gary A. England, KWTV, Oklahoma City, OK |
| 3:15 PM | 14.6 | A hole in the severe weather warning system: The limited access for the deaf and hard of hearing Robert A. Weisman, Saint Cloud State University, Saint Cloud, MN; and V. T. Wood |