Extended abstracts (preprints) presented at the AMS 22nd Conference on Severe Local Storms in Hyannis Massachusetts (October 2004)
The Interaction of a High-Precipitation Supercell Thunderstorm and Bow Echo to Produce a Prolonged Severe Wind Event in East Central Missouri.  Authors: James Sieveking and Ron W. Przybylinski (NOAA/NWS St. Louis MO)
(BAMEX-related paper)  Damaging Surface Wind Mechanisms within the 10 June 2003 Saint Louis Bow Echo event during BAMEX. Authors: Nolan T. Atkins and Christopher Bouchard (Lyndon State College), Ron W. Przybylinski and Gary K. Schmocker (NOAA/NWS St. Louis MO), and Robert J. Trapp (Purdue University)
(BAMEX-related paper) An Assessment of Convective System Structure, Cold Pool Properties, and Environmental Shear Using Observations from BAMEX. Authors: George Bryan, David Ahijevych, Chris Davis and Morris Weisman (National Center for Atmospheric Research) and Ron W. Przybylinski (NOAA/NWS St. Louis MO)
(BAMEX-related paper) Characteristics and Storm Evolution Associated with the 30 May 2003 Tornadic Event over Central Illinois.  Authors: Ed Holicky (NOAA/NWS Lincoln IL) and Ron W. Przybylinski (NOAA/NWS St. Louis MO)
Extended Abstracts presented at the AMS 21st Conference on Severe Local Storms in San Antonio Texas (August 2002)
The Historic Missouri-Illinois High-Precipitation Supercell of 10 April 2001. Authors: Fred Glass and Mark Britt (NOAA/NWS St. Louis MO)
Characteristics of Circulations Associated with the 11 February 1999 Tornadic Event over the Mid-Mississippi Valley Region. Authors: Ron W. Przybylinski and Gary K. Schmocker (NOAA / NWS St. Louis)
The 29 June 1998 Derecho Across Central Illinois: Issues Associated with Non-Descending Tornadic and Non-Tornadic Vortex Evolution. Authors: Brad Ketcham (NOAA/NWS WFO Lincoln) and Ron W. Przybylinski (NOAA/NWS St. Louis MO)
Radar and Damage Analysis of the 27 May 2000 Tornadic Derecho Event. Authors: Nolan Atkins (Lyndon State College) and Ron W. Przybylinski (NOAA / NWS St. Louis MO)
Papers Presented at the 81st AMS Annual Meeting Meetings in Albuquerque New Mexico
Precipitation Extremes Conference
The Extreme East-Central Missouri Flash Flood of 6-7 May 2000. Authors: Fred Glass (NOAA / NWS St. Louis), John Gagan and James T. Moore (Saint Louis University)
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Remote Sensing Conference
An Evaluation of Missing Point Precipitation Estimation Techniques. Author: Scott Dummer (NOAA / NWS St. Louis)
Papers presented at the AMS 20th Conference on Severe Local Storms at Orlando Florida (September 2000)
The Tornado Climatology of the St. Louis Weather Forecast Office County Warning Area. Authors: Mark Britt and Fred Glass NOAA / NWS St. Louis
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-exisiting Boundary and a Convective Line. Authors: Gary K. Schmocker, Ron W. Przybylinski NOAA/ NWS St. Louis and E. N. Rasmussen NOAA / NSSL Boulder 
A Study of Storm and Vortex Morphology During the 'Intensifying Stage' of Mesoscale Convective Systems. Authors: Ron W. Przybylinski, Gary K. Schmocker NOAA / NWS St. Louis and Y.J. Lin Saint Louis University.
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Close Range WSR-88D Observations of Several Tornadic Storms.  Authors: Fred Glass and Mark Britt NOAA / NWS St. Louis
Observational Study of a Midwestern Severe Wind Mesoscale Convective System (MCS) on 29 June 1998. A Single Doppler Analysis Study. Authors: Jay Martinelli (Saint Louis University), Ron W. Przybylinski (NOAA / NWS St. Louis), and Y.J. Lin (Saint Louis University).
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An Examination of a Local Mesoscale Model's Performance of a Midwestern Squall Line. Authors: Jim O'Sullivan and Y.J. Lin (Saint Louis University) and Ron W. Przybylinski NOAA/NWS St. Louis