Monthly Archives: February 2016

CSTAR Project Presentation from the AMS Annual Meeting

In January, Lindsay Blank traveled to the 96th Annual Meeting of the American Meteorological Society in New Orleans to present a talk on her CSTAR HSLC project. This presentation won 2nd place in the oral presentation category in the 6th … Continue reading

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Observational Resources for the Potential Severe Weather on Wednesday 24 February 2016

  The latest Severe Weather Outlook from the SPC indicates an enhanced risk of severe weather on Wednesday, 24 February, across central and eastern NC with a slight risk across much of the mid and south-Atlantic with a region of … Continue reading

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NWFS Collaboration Group authors “Northwest Flow Snow Aspects of Hurricane Sandy” in Feb. 2016 Weather and Forecasting

Just a short note to let readers know that several of us who have been collaborating on NW Flow Snow issues in the southern Appalachians now for a number of years have had our manuscript on the northwest flow snow … Continue reading

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GOES-14 will be in Super Rapid Scan Operations with imagery over the Carolina’s and Virginia’s Today (2/3)

GOES-14 Super Rapid Scan Operations for GOES-R (SRSOR) began on 1 February and will continue for through 24 February, 2016. Super Rapid Scan Operations (SRSO) will provide 1-minute imagery to support multiple research and GOES-R/S user readiness activities. The SRSO … Continue reading

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