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Project Overview and Goals ADVANCED FORECAST AND WARNING CRITERIA FOR TORNADOES AND SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS IN THE NORTHEASTERN UNTIED STATES

 

Papers  presented at the AMS's 20th Conference on Severe Local Storms
Sept., 2000
Mechanicville Tornado 5-31-98
Research on 
Pulse Severe Storms

 

 

COMET Research Project

Acknowledgments. Support for this research was provided by a COMET Cooperative Grant UCAR-09915806.

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E-mail contacts:

Lance F. Bosart  (University at Albany/SUNY)

Kenneth D. LaPenta (National Weather  Service)

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

Slide Presentation

Northeast Regional Workshop on Radar Characteristics of Northeastern United States Tornadoes.

November 2000

 

 

   

 


 

Papers presented at the

 AMS's 20th Conference on Severe Local Storms"

    11—15 September 2000,  Orlando, FL

Radar Observations of Northeastern United States Tornadoes

Lightning in Tornadic Thunderstorms over the Northeastern United States

Northeast US Severe Weather as a function of Flow Regime (Figures coming soon)

Forecasting the Synoptic and Mesoscale Environments for tornadoes and Derechos in the Northeast united States.

 


New Research

Research on 
Pulse Severe Storms