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2007 WESTERN REGION TA-LITES |
*07-01 -- The September 22-23, 2006 Offshore Flow Event over
Northwestern California
Eric Lau and Mel Nordquist, WFO Eureka CA
*07-02 -- Using Standard Anomaly and Ensemble Data to Support Forecast
Confidence of an Extreme Wind Event in the Pacific Northwest on December 14-15,
2006
Mike Stavish, WFO Medford OR
*07-03 -- FAA SLC Air Traffic Control Tower, NWS SLC WFO, and Southwest Airlines Collaborate on
Aviation Discussion Guidelines
Mark Struthwolf, WFO Salt Lake City, UT; Garth Harris, FAA SLC ATCT; Rick Curtis, Southwest Airlines
*07-04 -- The Northwest California Severe Convection Episode of August 7, 2006 - A Weather Event Simulator (WES) Case
Mark Burger, WFO Eureka, CA
* 07-05 -- Environment Favorable for a Rare Tornado in Northern Montana 13 June 2006
David Bernhardt, WFO Great Falls, MT
* 07-06 -- The Topanga Fire: A Dramatic Response to Topography, Fuels, and Critical Fire Weather Conditions
Richard Thompson, WFO Los Angeles/Oxnard, CA
* 07-07 -- Anomalous Timing of Rainfall at Tucson International Airport During July 2006
John R. Glueck, WFO Tucson, AZ
* 07-08 -- El Nino and La Nina Episodes and Their Impact on the Weather in Interior Central California
Chris Stachelski, WFO San Joaquin Valley, CA
* 07-09 -- Climatology and Reanalysis: A Case Study to Demonstrate Important Tools in the Forecast Process
Corey A. Bogel, WFO Glasgow, MT