An Examination of the Tropical System – Induced Flooding in Central New York and Northeast Pennsylvania in 2004
Mike Evans
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An Examination of the Tropical System – Induced Flooding in Central New York and Northeast Pennsylvania in 2004
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Tropical Systems Produced Major Flooding in Central New York and Northeast Pennsylvania in 2004
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Outline
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Schematic
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Topography
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Tropical Storm Bonnie
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Surface Plot
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300 mb winds
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500 mb heights and vorticity
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Radar mosiac
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Radar mosiac
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Precipitation estimate
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Flash flood location
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Tropical Storm Gaston
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Surface Plot
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300 mb winds
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500 mb heights and vorticity
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Radar mosaic
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Radar mosaic
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Precipitation estimate
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Flash flood location
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Hurricane Frances
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Surface plot
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300 mb winds
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500 mb heights and vorticity
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Radar mosaic
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Radar mosaic
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Precipitation estimate
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Flash flood location
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Hurricane Ivan
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Surface plot
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300 mb winds
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500 mb heights and vorticity
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Radar mosaic
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Radar mosaic
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Precipitation estimate
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Flooding location
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CSTAR research on precipitation
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Factors Favorable For Warm Season / Convective Flash Flooding
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In our 4 cases, there appeared to be two distinct types…
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Tropical Storm Gaston
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Cross-section
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Cross-section
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Theta-e advection
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Convective Parameters
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ELM sounding
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ELM overview
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Gaston - Summary
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Ivan
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Cross-section
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Cross-section
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Theta-e advection
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Convective parameters
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IPT sounding
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IPT overview
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IPT overview
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Summary - Ivan
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Summary
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Future Work
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