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Current Office Research Projects
Completed Office Research Projects
- Paleoclimatology- Window to the Future? David J. Nicosia Warning Coordination Meteorologist National Weather Service Binghamton, NY.
- The June 19, 2007 Delaware County Flash Flood:
A Meteorological and Hydrological Analysis , by Michael Schaffner, Michael Evans and Justin Arnott NOAA/National Weather Service Binghamton, NY
- A Predecessor Rainfall Event (PRE) Across Sections of the Ohio River Valley Associated with Hurricane Katrina
- Maximum potential precipitable water - development and application for forecasting flash flood potential
- A Comparative Analysis of Two Heavy Banded Snow Events for the East Coast and the Central US
- Correlations Between Analyses and Forecasts of Banded Heavy Snow Ingredients and Observed Snowfall - (Submitted to Weather and Forecasting as a Note)
- Recorded Teletraining on Correlations Between Analyses and Forecasts of Banded Heavy Snow Ingredients and Observed Snowfall
- Development and Verfication of a Sub-Regional WRF Ensemble for Lake Effect Snow Forecasting
- A Study of Predecessor Rainfall Events (PRE) in Advance of Tropical Cyclones
- Predecessor Rainfall Events (PRE) in Tropical Cyclones Teletraining
- A Proposed Methodology for Reconciling High-Resolution Numerical Modeling Guidance with Pattern Recognition to Predict Lake-Effect Snow (Published in the NWA Electronic Journal - 2008)
- A Statistical Comparison of the Properties of Flash Flooding and Nonflooding Precipitation Events in Portions of New York and Pennsylvania - Published in Weather and Forecasting - (Results from a COMET project with Cornell University)
- A Method to Reliably Predict Convective Modes (Organized Bands vs. Open- Cellular Development) in Late Season Lake-Effect Snow Events (Presented at several conferences in 2007)
- Regional scale ensemble forecast of the lake effect snow event of 7 February, 2007* (Presented at the WAF conference in Park City, UT in June, 2007)
- Cool-season Moderate Precipitation Events in the Northeastern United States - A collaboration with SUNY Albany via the CSTAR project. - a pdf file.
- Mesoscale Structure of Precipitation Regions in northeast winter storms - a collaboration with SUNY Albany via the CSTAR project. - a pdf file.
- A Study of a frontogenetically forced early spring snowstorm - Published in BAMS - January 2006.
- A Study on precipiation patterns associated with cold season closed lows - A collaboration with SUNY Albany via the CSTAR project.
- Development of a forecast equation to predict minimum temperatures in colder locations within the Binghamton NY forecast area.
- A Comparison of Two Banded, Heavy Snowstorms with Very Different Synoptic Settings - Published in Weather and Forecasting - December 2004.
- A Study on the Mother's Day 2003 Null Severe Weather Event - Presented at the Great Lakes Operational Conference, the Severe Storms Conference, and the NR0W (2004).
- An Investigation of Bird Radar Echoes Detected by the WSR-88D Doppler Radar at WFO Binghamton, NY
- A Preliminary Climatological Analysis Of River Flooding Along Major Central New York River Basins
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