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2006 WESTERN REGION TA-LITES |
*06-01
To Forecast or Not: LIFR or IFR - Forecasting Fog/Stratus
on 20-21 October 2005
Clinton Rockey, WFO Portland, OR
*06-02
An Inside Slider with Very Low Elevation Snow and High
Winds in Extreme Southwestern California
Ivory J. Small and Daniel V. Atkin, WFO San Diego, CA
*06-03
A Complex Terrain Induced Heavy Snow Event in Southeast
Idaho
Jeffrey R. Hedges and Katie Burtis, WFO Pocatello, ID
*06-04
Frontogenesis, Conditional Symmetric Instability, and
Microphysics: A Rare Desert Snow Event
Heather Orow and Stanley Czyzyk, WFO Las Vegas, NV
*06-05
Winter WES Case in Northeastern Montana with Changes
in Weather by Elevation
Tanja E. Fransen and Thomas L. Salem Jr, WFO Glasow, MT
*06-06
Instability Enhancement of a Winter Storm
Ron Miller, WFO Spokane, WA
*06-07
A WES Case Analysis of a Columbia Basin Dust Storm
Alan Polan and Jon Mittelstadt, WFO Pendleton, OR
*06-08
An Extended Winter Fog Event in Arizona's Little Colorado
River Valley
Robert Bohlin, WFO Flagstaff, AZ
*06-09
Poor GFS Model MOS Performance...Is It Predictable?
Rick Holtz and Dennis Gettman, WFO Medford, OR
*06-10
An Analysis of a Heavy Precipitation Event over Interior
South-Central California on November 7-9, 2002
Jeffrey Myers and Larry Greiss, WFO San Joaquin Valley/Hanford, CA
*06-11
Analysis of a Mesoscale High Wind Event in Carson City,
Nevada on January 7th, 2006
Jim Fischer, WFO Reno, NV
*06-12
Warm Advection with Interesting Details On December
1st, 2005
Timothy Barker, WFO Boise, ID
*06-13
Critical Lightning Induced Wildfire Patterns for the
Western Great Basin
Rhett Milne, WFO Reno, NV
*06-14
Correlating Upper Flow Patterns to Hydrologic Site
QPF Using an Archived WES Case
Danny Mercer and Doug McDonnal, WFO Seattle, WA
*06-15
Synoptic Patterns Associated with Flash Floods in Eastern
California and Western Nevada
Brian Brong, WFO Reno, NV
*06-16
Use of MatchGuidance – Examples of the Impact of Model
Background Choices and MOS Inputs on Wind Forecasts
Greg Martin, NWS WFO San Diego, CA