NOAA-NESDIS
Regional And Mesoscale Meteorology Team
Deep Cumulus Convection
Date Topic Author
Friday April 25, 1997 Cumulus Development Jack Dostalek
Tuesday May 6, 1997 Extrapolation of Squall Line through NYC Brian Motta
Friday May 9, 1997 Morning Glory Jack Dostalek
Tuesday June 17, 1997 Intersecting Outflow Boundaries Brian Motta
Friday June 20, 1997 GOES-8/9 Parallax Louie Grasso
Wednesday July 9, 1997 Mesoscale Convective Vortex Eric Hilgendorf
Friday July 18, 1997 MCC defined in GOES image Jack Dostalek
Friday October 17, 1997 Enhanced-V Ray Zehr
Tuesday October 21, 1997 Water Vapor Average Images  Bernadette Connell
Friday October 24, 1997 Visible/IR comparison Eric Hilgendorf
Tuesday November 4, 1997 Tropical Convection Ray Zehr
Friday January 30, 1998 Severe Thunderstorms in California Eric Hilgendorf
Monday February 2, 1998 Mid-latitude cyclone approaching California John Knaff
Thursday May 21, 1998 Severe Thunderstorm - Enhanced V signature Eric Hilgendorf and Louie Grasso
Wednesday May 27, 1998 Severe Thunderstorm - Enhanced V signature Eric Hilgendorf and Louie Grasso
Monday June 8, 1998 SSMI images of a tropical cyclone in the Arabian Sea John Knaff
Friday August 21, 1998 Colorado Thunderstorm Jack Dostalek
Friday September 11, 1998 Reflection of Solar Radiation by Thunderstorms Eric Hilgendorf
Monday November 2, 1998 Overshooting Thunderstorm Tops in IR Imagery Karen Winston
Monday February 8, 1999 Tornado Outbreak in Arkansas Dan Bikos
Tuesday, March 2, 1999
Importance of Rapid Scan Operations Satellite Imagery 
in Monitoring Severe Convection 
John Dostalek
Friday, May 7, 1999
Severe Storms Along the Dryline in the Texas Panhandle
April 13, 1999 
Dan Bikos
Monday, May 24, 1999 Gravity Waves Viewed in 6.7 um Imagery Eric Hilgendorf
Tuesday, August 29, 2000 July 24-25, 2000 Long-lived Supercell over Nebraska Dan Bikos and John Weaver
Wednesday, October 31, 2001 Splitting Thunderstorms John Dostalek
Tuesday, July 29, 2003 Observations of a fast, left-moving storm on 4 May 2003 Dan Lindsey