INDEX OF 1996 TECHNICAL ATTACHMENTS

96-01    Jan    23   Oregon Supercell of July 9, 1995 as seen by the KRTX WSR-88D (Paul
                     D. Tolleson - NWSFO Portland, OR)
96-02    Jan    30   An Objective Orographically-Based QPF Aid for California (J. Owen
                     Rhea - CNFRC Sacramento, CA) 
96-03    Feb    06   Mesoscale Eta Forecasts of Stratus Surges Along the California Coast 
                     (Scott Archer and David Reynolds - NWSFO Monterey, CA)
96-04    Feb    13   Initial Comparison of WSR-88D Precipitation Products and Rain Gage
                     Precipitation for Northwestern California  (Linnae M. Neyman - NWSO
                     Eureka, CA)
96-05    Feb    20   An Analysis of a High Wind Event Using Isentropic Surfaces  (Scott F.
                     Hickman - NWSFO Reno, NV)
96-06    Feb    27   A Description of the Meso Eta Model   (Mike Staudenmaier, Jr. - NWSO
                     Sacramento, CA)
96-07    Apr    23   A Dramatic Example of the Importance of Detailed Model Terrain in
                     Producing Accurate Quantitative Precipitation Forecasts for Southern
                     California  (Greg Martin - NWSFO Los Angeles/Oxnard, CA)
96-08    May    07   AWIPS Update (Andy Edman - WRH, SSD, Salt Lake City, UT)
96-09    Apr    30   An Example of Evaporative Cooling Producing Relatively Low Snow
                     Levels in the Northern Sacramento Valley (James H. Mathews - NWSO
                     Sacramento, CA)
96-10    May    21   An Examination of a Dynamic Cold Season Bow Echo in California (Mike
                     Staudenmaier, Jr. - SSD/NWSFO Salt Lake City, UT and Scott
                     Cunningham - NWSO Sacramento, CA)
96-11    Jun    18   WSR-88D Clutter Suppression and the VWP (Dave Sanders - NWSFO
                     Salt Lake City, UT and Steve Vasiloff - SSD Salt Lake City, UT)
96-12    Jun    25   An Evaluation of the Performance of the Meso-Eta Model on a Dynamic
                     Cold Season Bow Echo in California (Mike Staudenmaier, Jr.-SSD/NWSFO 
                     Salt Lake City, UT)
96-13    Jul    02   A Brief Comparison of 29km and 20km Eta Model Simulations of a Spring
                     Snow Event (Jon Mittelstadt, WRH/SSD Salt Lake City, UT)
96-14    Jul    09   Image Mapping on Homepages (Elisa Brewerton and Casidy Hallsten,
                     WRH/SSD Salt Lake City, UT)
96-15    Jul    16   Dissemination and Display of Digital Satellite Data in the Western 
                     Region (Kevin Schrab - WRH/SSD, Salt Lake City, UT)
96-16    Jul    30   The Effects of Mountains and Complex Terrain on Airflow and
                     Development of Clouds and Precipitation (Daran L. Rife, NWSFO Great
                     Falls, MT)
96-17    Aug    13   Derive Product Image (DPI) Use on Western Region (WR) RAMSDIS
                     (Kevin J. Schrab, WRH/SSD Salt Lake City, UT)
96-18    Aug    13   The Las Vegas Convergence Zone: Its Development, Structure and
                     Implications for Forecasting (Kim J. Runk - NWSO Las Vegas, NV)
96-19    Aug    20   An Analysis of Overpredicted High Temperatures by NGM MOS Guidance
                     and Medford, Oregon (Link Crawford, NWSO Medford, OR)
96-20    Sep    03   Differences in Relative Humidities in The NMC Model Suite (Mike
                     Staudenmaier - WR SSD/NWSFO Salt Lake City, UT)
96-21    Sep    10   A Comparison of the Eta and the Meso Eta Models During the 11-12
                     December 1995 Storm of the Decade  (Jason Burks - SSD Salt Lake City,
                     UT and Mike Staudenmaier, Jr. - SSD/NWSFO Salt Lake City, UT)
96-22    Sep    17   Southern California Severe Thunderstorm Event and a First Look at
                     Precipitation Data From the San Diego-Miramar WSR-88D (Armando L.
                     Garza and Daniel V. Atkin - NWSO San Diego, CA)
96-23    Sep    17   The Convective Parameterization Scheme in the Meso Eta Model (Mike
                     Staudenmaier, Jr. -  WRH/SSD/NWSFO Salt Lake City, UT)
96-24    Sep    24   Current Satellite Imagery for Homepages (Elisa Brewerton - WRH/SSD,
                     Salt Lake City, UT)
96-25    Oct    01   A Post Mortem Examination of the 26 June 1996 Splitting-Cell
                     Thunderstorm in Western Montana  (Daran L. Rife - NWSFO Great Falls,
                     MT)
96-26    Oct    22   Overview of the National Weather Service Western Region Radar Project
                     (Steve Vasiloff - NSSL/NWS WR-SSD, Salt Lake City, UT)
96-27    Nov    05   The Southern Arizona Severe Weather Outbreak of 14 August 1996: An
                     Initial Assessment (Jesus A. Haro and G. Douglas Green - NWSFO
                     Phoenix)
96-28    Nov    12   Precipitation Verification Statistics from the NCEP Operational Model
                     Suite (Mike Staudenmaier, Jr.  -  WRH-SSD/NWSFO SLC)
96-29    Nov    19   The Explicit Cloud Prediction Scheme in the Meso Eta Model (Mike
                     Staudenmaier, Jr. - WRH-SSD/NWSFO SLC)
96-30    Nov    26   The Initialization Procedure in the Meso Eta Model (Mike Staudenmaier,
                     Jr.  -  WRH-SSD/NWSFO SLC)
96-31    Dec    03   Packet Radio Used in a Cost-effective Automated Weather Meso-Net
                     (Matthew W. Moorman - NWSO Glasgow)
96-32    Dec    10   Mini Supercell Interaction: The February 13, 1995 Mesa Tornado (G.
                     Douglas Green - NWSFO Phoenix; DeWayne Mitchell -
                     NOAA/ERL/National Severe Storms Laboratory, Norman, OK.;Jesus A.
                     Haro - NWSFO Phoenix)
96-33    Dec    24   Use of the LDM for Maintaining a NWS Webpage (David Zaff - NWSFO
                     Salt Lake City)
96-34    Dec    31   Index of 1996 Technical Attachments