Extended abstracts (preprints) presented at the AMS 22nd Conference on Severe Local Storms in Hyannis Massachusetts (October 2004) |
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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) |
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| (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) |
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| 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
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| 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) |
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| 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 |