An Examination of the Tropical System – Induced Flooding in Central New York and Northeast Pennsylvania in 2004

Mike Evans

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    Index of Slides

    1. An Examination of the Tropical System – Induced Flooding in Central New York and Northeast Pennsylvania in 2004
    2. Tropical Systems Produced Major Flooding in Central New York and Northeast Pennsylvania in 2004
    3. Outline
    4. Schematic
    5. Topography
    6. Tropical Storm Bonnie
    7. Surface Plot
    8. 300 mb winds
    9. 500 mb heights and vorticity
    10. Radar mosiac
    11. Radar mosiac
    12. Precipitation estimate
    13. Flash flood location
    14. Tropical Storm Gaston
    15. Surface Plot
    16. 300 mb winds
    17. 500 mb heights and vorticity
    18. Radar mosaic
    19. Radar mosaic
    20. Precipitation estimate
    21. Flash flood location
    22. Hurricane Frances
    23. Surface plot
    24. 300 mb winds
    25. 500 mb heights and vorticity
    26. Radar mosaic
    27. Radar mosaic
    28. Precipitation estimate
    29. Flash flood location
    30. Hurricane Ivan
    31. Surface plot
    32. 300 mb winds
    33. 500 mb heights and vorticity
    34. Radar mosaic
    35. Radar mosaic
    36. Precipitation estimate
    37. Flooding location
    38. CSTAR research on precipitation
    39. Factors Favorable For Warm Season / Convective Flash Flooding
    40. In our 4 cases, there appeared to be two distinct types…
    41. Tropical Storm Gaston
    42. Cross-section
    43. Cross-section
    44. Theta-e advection
    45. Convective Parameters
    46. ELM sounding
    47. ELM overview
    48. Gaston - Summary
    49. Ivan
    50. Cross-section
    51. Cross-section
    52. Theta-e advection
    53. Convective parameters
    54. IPT sounding
    55. IPT overview
    56. IPT overview
    57. Summary - Ivan
    58. Summary
    59. Future Work

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