Abstracts / Presentations - presented at past National Weather Association Annual Meetings
(Updated November 2008)

33rd Annual National Weather Association Meeting - Louisville, Kentucky
October 2008  (NEW)

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Invited Talk:  Hurricane Iniki 1992. Wes Browning (NOAA/NWS St. Louis Missouri. (Monday October 13, 2008)

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Oral Presentation The August 2007 Heat Wave in the NWS St. Louis County Warning Area (CWA).  Fred Glass (NOAA/NWS St. Louis Missouri (Tuesday October 14, 2008)

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Invited Talk: The History of the studies of Bow Echoes and their role in the National Weather Service Severe Weather Warning Program.  Ron W. Przybylinski (NOAA/NWS St. Louis Missouri  (Wednesday October 15, 2008)
 

 31th Annual National Weather Association Meeting - Cleveland, Ohio October 2006

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Analysis of the Tornado Damage Track from the 06 November 2005 Evansville Indiana Tornado: Observations and Prespectives. Ron W. Przybylinski, Ricky Shanklin, Patrick Spoden and Christine Wielgos (NOAA / NWS St. Louis and NWS Paducah Kentucky)
 

 30th National Weather Association Annual Meeting - St. Louis, Missouri October 15th-20th, 2005

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Environmental Conditions Associated with Cool-Season Strong and Violent Tornadoes in the Middle Mississippi Valley Region   Mark F. Britt and Fred H. Glass (NOAA / NWS St. Louis)  

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An Overview of the May 10, 2003 Tornado Outbreak.  Fred H. Glass (NOAA / NWS St. Louis)

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Damaging Surface Wind Mechanisms and Non-Supercell Tornadoes with the May 24, 2004 Bow Echo event over northeast Missouri and west-central Illinois.  Ron W. Przybylinski and Gary K. Schmocker  (NOAA / NWS St. Louis)

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The Bow Echo Severe Wind Event of 06 May 2003 across eastern Missouri.  Jim Sieveking and Ron W. Przybylinski  (NOAA / NWS St. Louis)
   
 

27th National Weather Association Annual Meeting - Dallas, TX
October 2002

 NWAOct2002

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Brief Overview of Two-Tornadic Quasi-Linear Convective Systems (QLCS) over the Mid-Mississippi Valley Region during the Spring 2002 Severe Storm Season. Ron W. Przybylinski and Gary K. Schmocker (NOAA / NWS St. Louis). 
 

26th National Weather Association Annual Meeting - Spokane, WA
October 13th-19th, 2001

 NWAOct2001

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Brief Overview of Two-Isolated Cell - Convective Line Mergers leading towards Tornadogenesis - Two very challenging cases. Ron W. Przybylinski and Gary K. Schmocker (NOAA / NWS St. Louis)

 NWAOct2001

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Forecasting the initial Onset of Damaging Winds Using the Mid-Altitude Radial Convergence (MARC) velocity signature. Gary. K. Schmocker and Ron W. Przybylinski (NOAA / NWS St. Louis).
 

2001  National Weather Association Severe Weather Conference
Des Moines, IA
March 2001

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Observational Study of a Midwestern Severe Wind Mesoscale
Convective System (MCS) on 29 June 1998: A Single Doppler 
Analysis.  J.T. Martinelli*, R. W. Przybylinski (WFO St. Louis) and Y.J. Lin* (*Saint Louis University)
 

 25th National Weather Association Annual Meeting - Gaithersburg, MD
October 2000

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The Study of Isolated Cell - Convective Line Mergers: Preliminary Observations of Four Cases Across the Mid-Mississippi Valley Region. R. W. Przybylinski and G.K. Schmocker (WFO St. Louis)
 

20th Conference on Severe Local Storms- Orlando, FL
September 2000
(American Meteorological Society)

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The Severe Bow Echo Event of 14 June 1998 over the Mid-Mississippi Valley Region: A Case of Vortex Development near the Intersection of a Pre-existing Boundary and a Convective Line.   G.K. Schmocker, R.W. Przybylinski (WFO St. Louis) and E.N. Rasmussen (NSSL/NOAA Boulder CO)

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A Study of Storm and Vortex Morphology during the 'Intensifying Stage' of Severe Wind Mesoscale Convective Systems.   R.W. Przybylinski, G.K. Schmocker (WFO St. Louis) and Y.J. Lin (Saint Louis University)

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Observational Study of a Midwestern Severe Wind Mesoscale Convective System (MCS) on 29 June 1998: A Single Doppler Analysis Study.   J.T. Martinelli*, R.W. Przybylinski (WFO St. Louis), Y.J. Lin*.  (*Saint Louis University)
 

24th National Weather Association Annual Meeting - Biloxi, MS
October 1999

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14 June 1999 Bow Echo Event over East-central Missouri.  Gary K. Schmocker and Ron W. Przybylinski (WFO St. Louis MO)

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11 February 1999 Tornadic Event over East-central Missouri and southwest Illinois.  Ron W. Przybylinski and Gary K. Schmocker (WFO St. Louis MO)
 

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