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Abstract Submitted to the 2002 National Weather Association (NWA)
Annual Meetings to be held in Dallas Texas (October 2002)

 

Brief Overview of Two Tornadic Quasi-Linear Convective System (QLCS) Events over the Mid-Mississippi Valley Region During the Spring 2002 Severe Storm Season. 
Ron W. Przybylinski and Gary K. Schmocker (WFO St. Louis).

 

Presentations given at the 2001 National Weather Association (NWA)
Annual Meetings in Spokane Washington 13-19 October 2001

 

Brief Overview of Two-Isolated Convective Cell - Line Mergers Leading Towards Tornadogenesis:
Two Very Challenging Cases.  Authors: Ron W. Przybylinski and Gary K. Schmocker (NOAA/NWS St. Louis MO).
Forecasting the Onset of Damaging Downburst Winds Using the Mid-Altitude Radial Convergence (MARC) Velocity Signature.  Gary K. Schmocker and Ron W. Przybylinski
26th NWA Downburst Prediction Workshop

 

Presentation given at the 2001 National Weather Association (NWA) Central Iowa NWA Severe Weather Conference (Des Monies IA - March 2001)

 

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)

 

Presentation given at the 2000 National Weather Association (NWA) Annual Meetings in Gaithersburg, Maryland (October 2000)

 

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)

 

Presentations given at the 1999 National Weather Association (NWA) Annual Meetings in Biloxi, Mississippi (October 1999)

 

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

 

Papers Presented at the 20th Conference on Severe Local Storms
Orlando Florida (September 2000) (American Meteorological Society)

 

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)
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)
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)

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