96-1
GOES-9: The Use of 3.9 um Imagery During Daytime (5 Jan 96 Case)
By Kevin J. Schrab
96-2
Southerly Surge Captured By KMUX 88D
By David W. Reynolds
96-3
"Snow-front" as seen by the SLC KMTX WSR-88D By
Steve Vasiloff
96-4
GOES-9: The use of Multispectral Imagery during Daylight
(6 Feb 96 case) By
Kevin J. Schrab
96-5
Selection of the 16Km IR and WV Sectors For Ramsdis
By Kevin J. Schrab
96-6
How much does a "typical" cumulus cloud weigh?
By Mike Staudenmaier, Jr.
96-7
Composite reflectivity structure in a dry PBL By
Steve Vasiloff
96-8
Using the GOES-9 reflectivity product
to identify fires By
Kevin J. Schrab
96-9
Chaff mixed with weather echoesBy
Steve Vasiloff
96-10
Tornado-producing MicroburstsBy
Steve Vasiloff
96-11
WSR-88D TVS Parameter Study
By Steve Vasiloff
96-12
Severe Microburst Event in Utah
By Steve Vasiloff
96-13
GOES-9 Derived Product Imagery (DPI) case on August 9, 1996
By Kevin Schrab
96-14
WSR-88D Relative Motion May Pinpoint Boundaries
By Paul Frisbie
96-15
Using GOES-9 Multispectral Imagery to Detect Clouds on October 28, 1996
By Kevin Schrab
96-16
Plotting GOES-9 Sounding Retrievals on RAMSDIS
By Kevin Schrab
96-17
Detecting Snow Cover, Bare Ground, Water and Ice Clouds using GOES-9 Multispectral Imagery on Nov. 6, 1996
By Kevin Schrab