A Comparison Study of Two Finger Lake Snow Bands

Michael L. Jurewicz, Sr.

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    Index of Slides

    1. Comparison of Two Significant Lake Effect Events across the Finger Lakes/Susquehanna Regions
    2. Brief Summaries
    3. Identified Common Elements with More Intense Finger Lake Snow Events
    4. More Common Elements
    5. Climatological Locations for Minor Finger Lakes LES
    6. Climatological Locations for Signficant Finger Lakes LES
    7. November 1996 Case
    8. Observed snowfall
    9. BUF sounding
    10. BUF sounding
    11. 850 mb temperature and winds
    12. 850 mb temperature and winds
    13. 500 mb forecast
    14. 500 mb forecast
    15. 500 mb forecast
    16. MM5 omega forecast
    17. MM5 omega forecast
    18. MM5 omega forecast
    19. 950 mb wind
    20. 950 mb wind
    21. 950 mb wind
    22. 950 mb temperature
    23. 950 mb temperature
    24. surface plot
    25. surface plot
    26. surface plot
    27. January 2005 Case
    28. observed snowfall
    29. BUF sounding
    30. Canadian sounding
    31. BUF sounding
    32. 850 mb forecast
    33. 850 mb forecast
    34. 500 mb forecast
    35. 500 mb forecast
    36. 500 mb forecast
    37. 500 mb forecast
    38. 950 mb divergence
    39. 950 mb divergence
    40. frontogenesis cross-section
    41. 950 mb frontogenesis
    42. 950 mb frontogenesis
    43. 950 mb frontogenesis
    44. 950 mb frontogenesis
    45. sea-level pressure and qpf
    46. sea-level pressure and qpf
    47. sea-level pressure and qpf
    48. sea-levle pressure and qpf
    49. surface plot
    50. surface plot
    51. surface plot
    52. Syracuse profiler
    53. bufkit sounding
    54. bufkit overview
    55. Summary
    56. Can We Anticipate These ?

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