LSC - AMS & NWA
The 32nd Annual Northeastern Storm Conference Presentations


                                                 


Friday, March 9, 2007

Friday Night Icebreaker

Dr. Richard Clark, Millersville University

LEAD: Adaptive Cyberinfrastructure for Real-Time, On-Demand,
Multiscale Weather Forecasting and Meteorology Education

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PDF) | Animation loop 1 | Animation loop 2

Saturday, March 10, 2007

Session 1a: Grand Ballroom - Salon A/B

Lance F. Bosart, SUNY Albany
Linkages Between High-Impact Weather Events and Seasonal Climate
Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint) | Presentation (PDF)

Matthew L. Doody, SUNY Albany
Anticyclones Cause Weather Too:
An understanding of Worldwide Strong Anticyclones and Anticyclogenesis

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint) | Presentation (PDF)

Jason M. Cordeira, SUNY Albany
The "Perfect Storms" of 1991:
An Intraseasonal Example of a Link between Weather and Climate

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint) | Presentation (PDF)
Thomas J. Galarneau, Jr., SUNY Albany
Subtropical Jet Disturbances as Initiators of Convection During BAMEX

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)
Session 1b: Grand Ballroom - Salon C/D
Jared R. Klein, SUNY Albany
Mesoscale Precipitation Structures Accompanying Landfalling and Transitioning Tropical Cyclones
in the Northeast United States

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (Powerpoint) | Presentation (PDF)
Matthew R. Cote, SUNY Albany
Heavy Rainfall Events Preceeding the Arrival of Tropical Cyclones

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)

Michael S. Jurewicz, Sr., NWS Binghamton, NY
GIS Applications in Meteorology and Hydrology

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)

Owen H. Shieh, Cornell University (No Presentation)
Local Minimum of Tropical Cyclogenesis in the Eastern Caribbean Sea

Abstract (PDF)

Session 2a: Grand Ballroom - Salon A/B

Justin Arnott, NWS Binghamton, NY
The December 1, 2006 Severe Weather Event over New York and Pennsylvania-Part I:
System Evolution Synoptic, Mesoscale, and Thermodynamics

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint) | Presentation (PDF)

Mike Evans, NWS Binghamton, NY
The December 1, 2006 Severe Weather Event over New York and Pennsylvania-Part II: Tornadogenesis

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation PowerPoint) | Presentation (PDF)

Thomas A. Wasula, NWS Albany
The 17 February 2006 Severe Weather and High Wind Event across Eastern New York and New England

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint) | Presentation (PDF)

Don Murray, Unidata Program Center
Using Unidata's IDV in Geoscience Research and Education

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)
Session 2b: Grand Ballroom - Salon C/D
Scott Steiger, SUNY Oswego
To the Roof! Learning by Observing Oswego's Weather

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)
Paul J. Croft, Kean University
Mesoscale Investigations, Modeling, & Operational Weather:
The Kean University Student & Faculty Education Research Collective

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)
Ryan Kelly, Kean University
Using GIS and NJWXNET Observations to Study NJ Mesoscale Weather Phenomena

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (Powepoint)
Jonathan J. Cunningham, Lyndon State College
The Influence of Low-Level Stable Layers on Damaging Surface Winds within Bow Echoes

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)
Session 3a: Grand Ballroom - Salon A/B
William H. Bauman III, ENSCO, Inc.
From FX-NeT to MetWise Net: Supplying Academia with a Real-Time AWIPS Emulator

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)| Satellite Loop
Richard H. Bouchard, NOAA/National Data Buoy Center(No Presentation)
The National Data Buoy Center's Data Assembly Center: More Obs, More Places, More often

Abstract (PDF)
Anthony P. Praino, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center (No Presentation)
Deep Thunder- A mesoscale Numerical Weather Prediction System for Weather Sensitive Business Operations
Abstract (PDF)
David Zaff, NWS Buffalo, NY
The Use of Confidence Graphics to Assist in the Prediction of Changes in Large Scale Synoptic Patterns
Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)
Session 3b: Grand Ballroom - Salon C/D
Shawn Smith, SUNY Oswego
The 23-25 December 2004 Lake Effect Snow Event: Scoring WRF Model Performance
as part of COMET Sponsored Undergraduate Research

Abstract (PDF) |Presentation (PowerPoint)
Nicholas S. Camizzi, SUNY Oswego
The 12-13 October Buffalo Snowstorm: The Day the Trees Wept

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)
Jason Keeler, SUNY Oswego
Forecasting Lake-effect Thunderstorms

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)
Session 4a: Grand Ballroom - Salon A/B
Robert J. Schultz III, SUNY Oswego
Tornadic Non-supercell Thunderstorms: Case Study of 21 July 2003

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)
Kathleen Carroll, SUNY Oneonta
The Cheektowaga Tornado of 30 June 2006
Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)
Lindsay Tardif, Plymouth State University
A Case Study of Several Cool-Season California Tornadoes: 8-11 January
Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)
Session 4b: Grand Ballroom - Salon C/D
Patrick Wilson, SUNY Albany
Warm-Season Lake-/Sea-Breeze Severe Weather in the Northeast

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)
Jen Thorp, Plymouth State University
Improved Sea Breeze Forecasting For Boston's General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport
Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)
Eric Kelsey, University of New Hampshire
Nocturnal Boundary Layer Processes that Control Ozone Levels in Rural Southeastern New Hampshire
Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)

Banquet Dinner

Speaker: Dr. Charles Doswell III, Senior Research Scientist, CIMMS

Reanalysis of the 1925 Tri-State Tornado
Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Session 5a: Grand Ballroom - Salon A/B
Jonathan Ariel Forest Byrne, Consulting Meteorologist
Snowblitz! The Other Great Blizzard of 1888

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)
Heather M. Archambault, SUNY Albany
Predictability of the 22-24 January 2005 Northeast Blizzard
Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)
Jason Shafer and Steve LaVoie, Lyndon State College
Cold Season Orographic Precipitation in Northern New England
Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)
Melissa Wellman, Plymouth State University
A Quantitative Analysis of Reductions in Traffic Volume During Winter Storms in New Hampshire

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (Powepoint)
Session 5b: Grand Ballroom - Salon C/D
Kristin A. Cummings, Plymouth State University
An updated warm-season convective wind climatology for the Florida space coast

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)
Richard M. Yablonsky, University of Rhode Island
Improving the Initialization of Coupled Hurricane-
Ocean Models by Assimilating Mesoscale Oceanic Features

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint) | Katrina movie
Baylee Balschmiter, SUNY Brockport
Topographic Influences on Severe Weather in Arkansas
Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)
Richard Grimaldi, SUNY Oneonta
A statistical approach for assessing cold-season climate teleconnections related to ENSO cycles in west-central New York

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)
Session 6: Grand Ballroom - Salon A/B
Melissa Payer, Plymouth State University
A Climatological Study of Lake-Champlain Lake-Effect Snow Band Events

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)
Natasha Hodas, Cornell University
New York State Finger Lakes Winter Lake-Effect Events: Event Characteristics

Abstract (PDF) | Presentation (PowerPoint)
John Thomas, SUNY Oswego (No Presentation)
Analysis of the WRF model performance for lake-effect event "Javanese"

Abstract (PDF)

Updated 03/13/07