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1992 Western Region Technical Attachments
1992 TECHNICAL ATTACHMENTS
92-01
Forecasting Large Changes In Summertime Spokane Washington Minimums (Continued)
Greg Hooker
92-02
Comments On Western Region Technical Attachment No. 91-50 Discontinuous Vertical Motion Diagnosed Through PIVA
John Jannuzzi and Timothy W. Barker
92-03
An Example Of Conditional Symmetric Instability
Brad Colman
92-04
Strong Winds Whip Fires In Four States On October 16, 1991
Michael J. Oard
92-05
El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) Diagnostic Advisory 91/08
Climate Analysis Center/NMC
92-06
El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) Diagnostic Advisory 92/01
Climate Analysis Center/NMC
92-07
Simulation Of Mesoscale Flow In The Pacific Northwest
92-08
NMC Visit--A Report
Jonathan Corey
92-09
Weather Forecasts For Soaring Contests
Dan Gudgel and Larry Burch
92-10
Verification Of Minimum Temperature Big Change Events At Salt Lake City
Dave Sanders
92-11
DOS Compatibility Under OS/2
92-12
Flash Flood And Winter Storm Programs
SAB's Precipitation Working Team: Rich Borneman, Tom Baldwin, Chuck Kadin, and Sheldon Kusselson
92-13
Beware Of Binary Predictors
92-14
Some Interior Observations Of Southeastern Montana Hailstorms
John Blank
92-15
Summary Of Recent Changes At NMC (1991-1992)
92-16
Verification Of The Aviation/NGM Models: Winter Of 91-92
92-17
El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) Diagnostic Advisory 92/04
Climate Analysis Center/NMC
92-18
A Good Example Of A Foehn Gap On Satellite Imagery
92-19
Highlights From SSD Chiefs' Meeting-May 4-8 1992
92-20
El Nino Enhanced Convection Develops Anomalous Hadley Cell Responsible For An Unusually Strong Winter 1991-92 Subtropical Jet Stream
Hector Vasquez
92-21
Questions And Answers About El Nino
92-22
LLP And LPATS: Two Different Lightning Mapping Technologies
92-23
The Development And Evolution Of Flash-Flood-Producing Thunderstorms Over Southern Nevada On August 10, 1991
Tom Cylke
92-24
Convection And Equivalent Potential Temperature
Kevin B. Baker
92-25
El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) Diagnostic Advisory 92/7
Climate Analysis Center/NMC
92-26
Feebleness And Transience Of A Southwestern United States Monsoon
Southern Region Forecaster Notes No. 2
92-27
Disappearing Ozone
John Slemmer
92-28
A Brief Introduction To The Meteorologist Weather Processor
Bob Hamley and Rick Schulz
92-29
A Look At Hurricane Andrew Through The Eyes Of A WSR-88D
92-30
A Comparison Of Spring 1992 Anticyclone Forecasts For The AVN, NGM, and ETA Models
92-31
The Volcanic Ash Forecast Transport And Dispersion (VAFTAD) Model
92-32
NMC Heavy Snow QPFs
92-33
Snowfall QPF Verification In The Lake Tahoe Area
Jim Fischer and Jim Lott
92-34
A Summary Of How The Current 30-Day Outlook Is Produced
92-35
NMC's Manual 6-10 Day 500 MB Height Prog
92-36
The Brookings Effect
Ted Buehner
92-37
An Introduction To PCGRIDS Data And The ETA-X
92-38
Introduction To PCGRIDS Diagnostics
92-39
1992 Index
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