The 2010 UNCA Severe Weather Workshop

PowerPoint Presentations in PDF format  

 

Session I. Moderator: Doug Miller

8:20 – 9:00

Introduction to Severe Weather

Leonard Vaughan, NWS/CAE

9:00 – 9:40

Severe Weather Forecasting:  A Western North Carolina Case Study

Laurence Lee, NWS/GSP

9:40 – 10:20

Storm Data at NCDC and Other Products and Services

Stuart Hinson, NCDC/NOAA

 

Session II. Moderator: Laurence Lee

10:30 – 11:10

Radar Observation of Severe Weather

Jeffrey Taylor, NWS/GSP

11:10 – 11:50

Operational Hazard Detection and Monitoring in the Satellite Analysis Branch

Jamie Kibler, NESDIS/NOAA

11:50 – 12:30

Future Radar and Satellite Technology

Dan Miller, NWS/CAE

 

Session III. Moderator: Chris Hennon

1:00 – 1:40

Menacing Beauty: The Seductive Power of Hurricanes

Christopher Hennon, ATMS/UNCA

1:40 – 2:20

Some Examples of Severe Weather Events in the Southern Appalachians (Original version)
Some Examples of Severe Weather Events in the Southern Appalachians

(Workshop version)

Prepared by Grant Goodge, NCDC/NOAA; Presented by Doug Miller, ATMS/UNCA

2:20 – 3:00

Flooding in Western North Carolina:  Some Spatial and Seasonal Characteristics

Greg Dobson, NEMAC/UNCA

 

Session IV.  Moderator: Chris Godfrey

3:10 – 3:50

Basic Skywarn Spotting – High Impact Weather (Thunderstorms) and Their Attributes

Tony Sturey, NWS/GSP

3:50 – 4:30

“We Had No Warning”: An overview of available forecast products before and during severe weather events

Christopher Godfrey, ATMS/UNCA

4:30 – 5:10

Tips to Self-Forecasting Severe Weather & Severe Weather Communication

Philippe Papin and

Gerald Satterwhite,

ATMS Students