| Year |
Number |
Title |
Author |
Field
Office |
|
1998 |
12 |
Contamination of
WSR-88D VAD Wind Due to Bird Migration: A Case Study |
Thomas A. Niziol |
BUF |
|
1998 |
11 |
Analysis of
Coastal front Tornadoes Associated with Tropical Storm Josephine over
Eastern North Carolina on 8 October 1996 |
James E. Hudgins and
Robert J. Frederick |
MHX |
|
1997 |
10 |
Hurricane
Bertha: Radar-Gauge Comparisons and Changing the Z-R Relationship |
Cory Gates |
MHX |
|
1997 |
9 |
An Investigation of a Typical
Lake-Effect Snow Band Off Lake Ontario Using NGM Gridded Data and doppler
Radar Returns |
John M. Elardo |
MHX |
|
1997 |
8 |
Analysis of a Splitting Severe
Thunderstorm Using the WSR-88D |
Greg Carbin |
ILM |
|
1996 |
7 |
The Presence of 65 dBZ or Higher
Reflectivity in Conjunction with VIL as an Indicator of Severe Weather |
Alan Gerard |
CLE |
|
1996 |
6 |
Tornadogensis and Widespread Wind
Damage from a Low-Topped Squall Line |
Michael L. Moneypenny |
RAH |
|
1995 |
5 |
Performance of the NWSFO Albany WSR-88D
Precipitation Algorithms During the 14 June 1994 Flood Even in Ulster and
Dutchess Counties, New York |
John W. Cannon |
ALY |
|
1995 |
4 |
Examining the Development of Lake Erie
Waterspouts using the NWSFO Cleveland WSR-88D |
Alan Gerard |
CLE |
|
1994 |
3 |
Use of WSR-88D Products During a Late
Spring Snowfall Over Vermont and Northeastern New York |
Jane A. Hollingsworth |
BTV |
|
1993 |
2 |
A WSR-88D View of Severe Weather in New
York State |
Scott L. Whittier |
BTV |
|
1993 |
1 |
Early Returns from the WSFO Cleveland
WSR-88D |
Anton F. Kapela and
William Comeaux |
CLE |