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Large Group Presentation 1. Trainer Materials for the Symposium on Numerical Weather Prediction
2. An Operational Methodology for Forecasting Slantwise Convection
3. The Use and Abuse of Q-vectors
4. Forecasting Nocturnal Convection
5. On the Nature of Gridded Model Data and Output
6. Jets and Jet Streak Circulations
7. Climatology and Structure of High Wind-Producing MCS's Over the Northern High Plains
8. WSR-88D Multimedia Slide Presentation
9. The Low-Level Jet (LLJ) - Its Causes and Behaviors
10. Mesoscale Analysis and Forecasting
11. Lake Effect Snow Forecasting
12. Winter Dynamics
13 . Precipitation Type Forecasting
14 . 07 November 1995 Lake Effect Snow Case Study
15 . Overview of Informix and Simple SQL
16 .Gravity Wave Analysis and Prediction System
17 .Cold Fronts Aloft and Split Fronts
18 . LAPS / LAMP / MSAS
19 . Preliminary Results of a Heavy Snow Climatology Across Kentucky and Southern Indiana
20.Isentropic Analysis: A "Forecasting with AWIPS" Perspective
21. The Creation of a Synoptic Climatology for Significant Rainfall over Kentucky and Southern Indiana Evaluation of the Eta-32 Model Quantitative Precipitation Forecasts for Rainfall Events Exceeding Two Inches
22. Isentropic Basics Tropopause Jet Streaks
23 . Strategies for Estimating the Areal Coverage and Magnitudes of a Precipitation Event
24 . Aviation Wind Shear and Low Level Wind Shear
25 . Forecasting Elevated Convection
26 . Conducting Storm Damage Surveys
27 . Frontogenetical Forcing - A Conceptual Review and Case Study
28 . Basic Arcview Skills
29 . NWP: A "Quick" Overview
30 . MCSs: Forecasting Warm Season Frontal-type MCS Events
31 . Frontogenesis: A Useful Concept for Forecasting Winter Storms
32 . Winter QPF: A Mix of Tools for Forecasting Winter Precipitation
33 . Radar Training for Emergency Managers and Other Interested Parties
34 . Ensemble Prediction Systems (for Operational Forecasters)
35. Exploring "Risk Management" in the Warning Decision-making Process
36. Characteristics of the NCEP Nonhydrostatic MesoScale Model for use in Fire Weather Forecasting: A comparison of the NCEP WRF to the operational Eta Model
Small Group Study

1. Trainer Materials for the Symposium on Numerical Weather Prediction
2. An Operational Methodology for Forecasting Slantwise Convection
3. Forecasting Nocturnal Convection
4. Case Study of Colorado Blizzard of 1997
5. Case Study of 27-29 November 1997 Snowstorm over Southern Colorado
6. Training document on Isentropic Upglide
7. Training Document on Conditional Symmetric Instability and Symmetric Instability
8. Correspondence Course - Operations of the NWS Hydrologic Services Program 10 Lessons
9. WSR-88D Multimedia Slide Presentation
10. Winter Weather Forecasting
11. Precipitation Type Forecasting
12. Cyclogenesis as a Function of Differential Vorticity Advection and Laplacian of Thermal Advection
13. 07 November 1995 Lake Effect Snow Case Study
14. Overview of Informix and Simple SQL
15.Gravity Wave Analysis and Prediction System
16.Cold Fronts Aloft and Split Fronts
17. Wintertime Cloud Microphysics Review
18. Preliminary Results of a Heavy Snow Climatology Across Kentucky and Southern Indiana
19. Enhancing Radar Interpretation Skills Through Analysis of a Severe MCS Event in Kentucky
20. The Creation of a Synoptic Climatology for Significant Rainfall over Kentucky and Southern Indiana Evaluation of the Eta-32 Model Quantitative Precipitation Forecasts for Rainfall Events Exceeding Two Inches
21. Isentropic Basics Tropopause Jet Streaks
22. Strategies for Estimating the Areal Coverage and Magnitudes of a Precipitation Event
23. Winter Season Precipitation Forecasting: An Ingredients-Based Approach.
24. Aviation Wind Shear and Low Level Wind Shear
25. Forecasting Elevated Convection
26. Conducting Storm Damage Surveys
27. Frontogenetical Forcing - A Conceptual Review and Case Study
28. Basic Arcview Skills
29. IFPS Training Package
30. Ensemble Prediction Systems (for Operational Forecasters)
31. Computer-Based Data Archives
32. Convective Parameterization in NWP Models
33. Exploring "Risk Management" in the Warning Decision-making Process
34. Characteristics of the NCEP Nonhydrostatic MesoScale Model for use in Fire Weather Forecasting: A comparison of the NCEP WRF to the operational Eta Model

Self-paced Training

1. Severe Weather - Paducah Style
2. The WSR-88D Operator's Guide to Mesocyclone Recognition and Diagnosis
3. Post Mortem of the March 05,1998 Leakesville,MS Severe Hailstorm
4. Hurricane Danny's Transition from a Symmetric to Asymmetric Hurricane in Mobile Bay
5. Forecasting Nocturnal Convection
6. Climatology and Structure of High Wind-Producing MCS's Over the Northern High Plains
7. Isentropic Potential Vorticity
8. Case Study of Colorado Blizzard of 1997
9. Case Study of 27-29 November 1997 Snowstorm over Southern Colorado
10. Training document on Isentropic Upglide
11. Training Document on Conditional Symmetric Instability and Symmetric Instability
12. Probability Forecasting - Reasons, Procedures, Problems
13. Forecasting the Probability of Precipitation - A PoP Quiz
14. Correspondence Course - Operations of the NWS Hydrologic Services Program 10 Lessons
15. Winter Weather Forecasting
16. CSI Event Over N. Utah
17. The Eastern Region Training and Evaluation Module: An Introduction
18. A Brief Tutorial on Using ArcView 3.1
19. Science Training Exercise: Mesoscale Convective Systems - Squall Lines and Bow Echos
20. Squall Lines / Bow Echoes
21. Severe Pulse Thunderstorms
22. Detailed Flow Chart to Evaluate Wet Microburst and Large Hail Potential from Pulse or Multicellular Thunderstorms
23. Convective Season Parameters and Indices
24. WSR-88D Sampling Issues
25. The Labor Day 1998 Derecho
26. Quasi-Geostrophic Theory
27. Significant Winter Weather Processes
28. Convection Drill - Spring 99
29. Precipitation Type Forecasting
30. The June 1, 1998 Philadelphia Tornado: A Case Study of Low-level Tornado-genesis
31. Downslope Windstorm Case Study - 04/23/99 Event
32. Cold Air Damming: An Introduction
33. The Importance of Microphysics in Snowfall: A Practical Example
34. Estimating Mean Areal Precipitation From Point Observations
35. 07 November 1995 Lake Effect Snow Case Study
36. HydroView Drill
37. Overview of Informix and Simple SQL
38.Gravity Wave Analysis and Prediction System
39.Cold Fronts Aloft and Split Fronts
40. Wintertime Cloud Microphysics Review
41. Science Training Exercise: Dynamical Forcing and Mesoscale Organization of Precipitation Bands in a Midwest Winter Storm
42. Science Training Exercise: Forecasting Synoptic Snow - Intensity and
Coverage

43. Science Training Exercise: An Introduction to Winter Precipitation Nowcasting
44. RiverPro Primer #1 - Creating Routine River Forecast Products
45. RiverPro Primer #2
46. RiverPro Primer #3
47. Preliminary Results of a Heavy Snow Climatology Across Kentucky and Southern Indiana
48. Enhancing Radar Interpretation Skills Through Analysis of a Severe MCS Event in Kentucky
49.Isentropic Analysis: A "Forecasting with AWIPS" Perspective
50. The Creation of a Synoptic Climatology for Significant Rainfall over Kentucky and Southern Indiana Evaluation of the Eta-32 Model Quantitative Precipitation Forecasts for Rainfall Events Exceeding Two Inches
51. Isentropic Basics Tropopause Jet Streaks
52. Strategies for Estimating the Areal Coverage and Magnitudes of a Precipitation Event
53. Satellite Training For HMTs
54. Winter Season Precipitation Forecasting: An Ingredients-Based Approach
55. Aviation Wind Shear and Low Level Wind Shear
56. A Severe Weather Forecasting Activity
57. NWP: A "Quick" Overview
58. MCSs: Forecasting Warm Season Frontal-type MCS Events
59. Frontogenesis: A Useful Concept for Forecasting Winter Storms
60. Winter QPF: A Mix of Tools for Forecasting Winter Precipitation
61. Remote Sensing Using Satellites
62. Community Hurricane Preparedness
63. Ensemble Prediction Systems (for Operational Forecasters)
64. Meteorology Library
65. WFO ORPG Proficiency Training
66. Exploring "Risk Management" in the Warning Decision-making Process
67. WSR-88D Radar Techniques
68. Heavy Rain/Flood Warning Excersise
69. Characteristics of the NCEP Nonhydrostatic MesoScale Model for use in Fire Weather Forecasting: A comparison of the NCEP WRF to the operational Eta Model

Other 

1. Trainer Materials for the Symposium on Numerical Weather Prediction
2. Summaries of Various Papers
3. Damaging Straight-Line Wind Forecasting
4. An Investigation of Summertime Convective Initiation in Weakly Sheared Environments using the Mobile,AL WSR-88D
5. WSR-88D Multimedia Slide Presentation (media outlets)
6.Convective Season Guidance - Great Basin (Objective guidance for forecasters)
7. IFPS Training Package
8. WSR-88D Radar Techniques


  


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