2000 TECHNICAL ATTACHMENTS
00-01
Mesoscale Interactions Triggering Severe Thunderstorms and Flash Flooding in Southwestern California July 1999
By Ivory Small, Ted Mackechnie and Brent Bower
00-02
Thunderstorms in San Diego and Associated Easterly Wave of 20 July 1998
By Brandt Maxwell
00-03
Preview of Open Systems for the WSR-88D
By Steve Vasiloff
00-04
WRSPOT: A Collection of Webpage Scripts for Handling Spot Forecast Requests and Forecasts
By Tim Barker
00-05
Spanish Language Web Page Second Generation
By Miguel Miller, Armando Garza, Brandt Maxwell, and Michael Lauderdale
00-06
An Example of Using the "Satellite Fog Product" in Predicting Dense Fog Over South-Central and Southeast Montana and North-Central Wyoming on November 28, 1999
By Richard Canepa and Mark Strobin
00-07
Examples of the Advantages of ACARS Data
By Greg Martin
00-08
Haines Index Application for AWIPS
By Mike Seaman
00-09
Dry Microburst Gust Potential Program For AWIPS
By Mike Seaman and Steve Vasiloff
00-10
Are Moored Buoy Winds Too Low in High Seas?
By Rex Hervey
00-11
MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM TEMPERATURE FORECASTING TECHNIQUE FOR ALTA, UT
By Mark Struthwolf and Ed Carle
00-12
CASE STUDY OF A PERSISTENT COLD POOL IN THE HELENA VALLEY
By Jeff Johnson
00-13
TEST OF THE WSR-88D SNOW ACCUMULATION ALGORITHM AT WFO MISSOULA
By Timothy Barker, Peter Felsch, Timothy Mathewson, Craig Sullivan, and Mike Zenner
00-14
USING STORM TOP DIVERGENCE SIGNATURES AS LARGE HAIL INDICATORS IN THE BOISE CWA
By Ryan E. Delane Jewell
00-15
NORTHEAST MONTANA SEVERE THUNDERSTORM OUTBREAK OF JUNE 21, 1999
By Stephen P. Burback
00-16
A MESOSCALE MODEL SIMULATION OF A HIGH WIND EVENT IN CENTRAL NEVADA
By Mary M. Cairns and Jonathan Corey
00-17
WFO PORTLAND, OREGON RIVER FLOOD INFORMATION WEB PAGE
By William R. Schneider
00-18
INDEX OF 2000 TECHNICAL ATTACHMENTS