LSC - AMS & NWA
The 31st Annual Northeastern Storm Conference Presentations


                                                 


Friday, March 10, 2006

Friday Night Icebreaker

Dr. Kevin Kloesel, Director of Outreach, Oklahoma Climatological Survey

Condemned to Repeat It: Becoming a Student of Service Assessments and Natural Disaster Survey Reports
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Saturday, March 11, 2006

Session 1a: Wins Room

Lance F. Bosart, SUNY Albany
The Small-Scale New England Coastal Bomb of 9 December 2005: A Near-Miss Hurricane Zeta?
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Heather Archambault, SUNY Albany
Cool-Season Regime Transition and Its Impact on Precipitation in the Northeast

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)

Nicholas D. Metz, SUNY Albany
An Examination of Three Derecho Events and MCS Interactions During the First Week of July 2003 Concurrent With BAMEX

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Eric p. Kelsey, SUNY Albany
Super Typhoon Dale(1996): A Remarkable Storm from Birth through Extratropical Transition to Explosive Reintensification that Impacted the Tropics, Midlatitudes, and the Arctic

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Session 1b: Daily Double Room
Jason Shafer, Lyndon State College
Climatology of Strong Cold Fronts Over the Western United States

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)
Alan K. Betts, Atmospheric Research
Radiative Control on the Diurnal Temperature Range and the Strength of the Nocturnal Boundary Layer

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)

John S. Quinlan, NWS Albany, NY
GIS Applications in Meteorology and Hydrology

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Shawn M. Milrad, McGill University
Dynamical and Precipitation Structures of Transitioning Tropical Cyclones in Eastern Canada, 1979-2005

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)

Session 2a: Wins Room

Alan F. Srock, SUNY Albany
Heavy Rainfall Due to Coastal Frontogenesis and Cold-Air Damming Induced by a Landfalling Tropical Storm

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)

Neil F. Laird, Hobart & William Smith Colleges
A Radar Study of New York State Finger Lakes Snow Band Events

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)

Alicia C. Wasula, Hudson Valley Community College
The Diurnal Variation of Synoptic Scale Structure of Cool Season Tornado Episodes in the Southeast United States

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)

Thomas A. Wasula, NWS Albany
The Thanksgiving 2004 Severe Weather Event across Upstate New York and New England

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)

Session 2b: Daily Double Room
John W. Cannon, NWS Gray, ME
Northern New England Coastal Flooding

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)
Kirk Apffel, NWS Gray, ME
An Analysis of Numerical Weather Prediction Model bias in Northeasterly Winds in the Gulf of Maine

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)
Tom Galarneau, SUNY Albany
Ridge Rollers: Mesoscale Disturbances on the Periphery of Closed Anticyclones

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)
Eyad Atallah, McGill University
Obtaining NWP model IC's from Total Column Ozone Data

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Session 3a: Wins Room
Keith Wagner, SUNY Albany
Cool-Season Moderate Precipitation Events in the Northeastern United States

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)
Paul J. Croft and Michael G. Stroz, Kean University
Preliminary Synoptic Climatology of Cool Season Severe Weather (2000-2005) for the Philadelphia National Weather Service County Warning Area and Vicinity

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)
John Goff, NWS Burlington, VT
Multi-Year Examination of Dense Fog at Burlington International Airport

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)
Session 3b: Daily Double Room
Matthew D. Greenstein, SUNY Albany
Mesoscale Structure of Precipitation Regions in Northeast Winter Storms

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)
Andrew M. Way, College of St. Rose
The Late-Summer Microclimate of Great Bear Lake as Obsreved from a Small Island

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)
Christopher Thuman, SUNY Oswego
The Effects of a Significant Heat Island on Two Small Cities in New York

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)
Session 4: Daily Double Room
Andrew M. Way, College of St. Rose
Atmospheric Circulation Patterns of Extreme Lightning Events in the Mackenzie River Basin

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)
Scott Steiger, SUNY Oswego
Total Lightning Signatures of Super Cell Thunderstorm Intensity

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)
Jim Brewster, NWS Binghamton, NY
Application of the Winteryime Instability Index(WINDEX) During Two Significant Snow Squall Events in Central New York and New England

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)

Banquet Dinner

Speaker: Dr. Kerry Emanuel, Professor of Meteorology, MIT

Hurricanes and Climate Change
Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)

Sunday, March 12, 2006

Session 5: Daily Double Room
Jessica Cox, McGill University
Snow to Liquid Water Equivalent in Canada: Climatology and Forecasting

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)
Gregory Garner, Plymouth State University
Meteorological and Hydrological Aspects of the Columbus Day Weekend 2005 Flooding Event in Chesire County New Hampshire

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)
Stephen O'Clair, Plymouth State University (Presentation NA)
Snow Versus Rain in Concord, NH: An Investigation of Critical Thickness and Other Criteria

Abstract (PDF)
Session 6: Wins Room
Richard P. Giard, Plymouth State University
A Comparison of the Record-Setting 2005 Atlantic Hurricane Season with the Extremely Active 1995 Season

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)
Jonathan Arielle Forest Byrne, Consulting Meteorologist
The Evolution of Hybrid Cyclones In the North Atlantic Basin

Abstract (PDF)
Andrew N. Loconto, Plymouth State University
An Updated Convective Wind Climatology at Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)

Updated 02/24/06