NWS Technical Reports

TR Title Author(s) Date
SRTM 1 Selection of Map Base for Small Scale Analysis and Prediction Woodrow W. Dickey May 1965
SRTM 2 The Relationship of K-Values to Areal Coverage of Showers in the Mid-South Jack Hollis and Kenneth E. Bryan Aug 1965
SRTM 3 Some Notes on Waterspouts around the Lower Keys R. Larry Mayne Aug 1965
SRTM 4 Tornadoes Associated with Cyclones of Tropical Origin E.L. Hill, William Malkin, and W.A. Schulz Jr. Sept 1965
SRTM 5 Radar Echoes Associated With Waterspout Activity Dorus D. Alderman Oct 1965
SRTM 6 Probability Forecasting Woodrow W. Dickey Oct 1965
SRTM 7 Short Period Forecasting Jeter A. Pruett Nov 1965
SRTM 8 Southwest Texas Soaring Weather David H. Owens Nov 1965
SRTM 9 A Survey of Research in Agricultural Meteorology Donald A. Downey Nov 1965
SRTM 10 A Quick Look at the Results of One Month’s Precipitation Probability Forecasting George T. Gregg Jan 1966
SRTM 11 Severe Storm Warning Systems in the Southern Region SR Staff Members of the Operations Division Feb 1966
SRTM 12 The Lubbock Snowstorm of February 20, 1961 Billie J. Cook Apr 1966
SRTM 13 Summary of Probability of Precipitation Forecasts in the Southern Region for the Period of January through March 1966 Woodrow W. Dickey May 1966
SRTM 14 Air Pollution Meteorology and Transport of Pollutants Jose A. Colon June 1966
SRTM 15 On the Mechanisms for the Production of Rainfall in Puerto Rico Jose A. Colon June 1966
SRTM 16 Teletype Techniques and Presentation Procedures for Public Weather Circuits Jack Riley June 1966
SRTM 17 Summary of the Pre-FP – Post-FP Forecast Verification Experiment Woodrow W. Dickey June 1966
SRTM 18 Fire Weather in the Southeast Richard A. Mitchem July 1966
SRTM 19 Severe Storm Warning Networks in Oklahoma Carter, Gerald J. and Garrison, W.O. July 1966
SRTM 20 Climatological Aids to Short Range Forecasting Jerome H. Codington Aug 1966
SRTM 21 A Review of the Methods Developed for Forecasting Stratus in South Central Texas Richard S. Schrag Aug 1966
SRTM 22 Agricultural Forecasting at Tallahassee, FL J.S. Smith Aug 1966
SRTM 23 The Use of Radar in Flash Flooding Forecasting Jack L. Teague Aug 1966
SRTM 24 Short Range Forecasting Procedures at Savannah David P. Barnes Aug 1966
SRTM 25 On the Use of Digitized Radar Data fro the Florida Peninsula Neil L. Frank, Paul L. Moore, and George E. Fisher Sept 1966
SRTM 26 Relative Humidity in Georgia Horace S. Carter Sept 1966
SRTM 27 Study of Duration of Measurable Precipitation at Birmingham Hugh B. Riley Sept 1966
SRTM 28 The Weather Distribution with Upper Tropospheric Cold Lows in the Tropics Neil L. Frank Sept 1966
SRTM 29 On the Correlation of Radar Echoes over Florida with Various Meteorological Parameters Neil L. Frank, Daniel L. Smith Oct 1966
SRTM 30 A Study of the Diurnal Summer Wind System at Galveston, Texas David H. George Dec 1966
SRTM 31 A Simple Inexpensive Degree-Hour Counter D.R. Davis and Jarrell E. Hughes Mar 1967
SRTM 32 An Objective Technique for Forecasting the Possibility of an Afternoon Summer Shower at Savannah, Georgia David P Barnes Jr. and Samuel C. Davis Mar 1967
SRTM 33 An Empirical Method for Forecasting Radiation Temperatures in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas Leroy B. Hagood Mar 1967
SRTM 34 Study on Duration of Measurable Precipitation at Lubbock, Texas G. Alan Johnson and Thomas P. Clarke Apr 1967
WBTM SR 35 Remoting Radar Scope Weather and Associated Data via the Slo-Scan Method Davis Benton May 1967
WBTM SR 36 Short Range Forecasting of Dryoff Time from Dew Block Dew Intensity Dorus D. Alderman and Kenneth E. Bryan Oct 1967
WBTM SR 37 The Relationship of K-Values to Probability of Showers in the Mid-South Kenneth E. Bryan Oct 1967
WBTM SR 38 Florida Hurricanes Gordon E. Dunn and the NHC Staff Nov 1967
WBTM SR 39 The Relationship of Precipitation and Cloudiness to Some Predictors from the NMC Six-Layer Model WBSRH Staff SSD Oct 1968
WBTM SR 40 A Preliminary Examination of Areal Characteristics of Precipitation in New Mexico George T. Gregg Nov 1968
WBTM SR 41 An Analysis of Hurricane Betsy George A. Quereau Jan 1969
WBTM SR 42 Memorable Hurricanes of the United States since 1873 Arnold L. Sugg and Robert L. Garrodus Jan 1969
WBTM SR 43 Applications of Community Antenna Television (CATV) Systems to Public WEather Dissemination R.O. Reinhold and Carl M. Reber Jan 1969
WBTM SR 44 Climatology of Atlantic Tropical Cyclones by Two and One-Half Degree Latitude-Longitude Boxes John R. Hope and Charles J. Neumann Feb 1969
WBTM SR 45 On the Maximum Sustained Winds Occurring in Atlantic Hurricanes Charles Holliday May 1969
WBTM SR 46 Hemispheric Circulations and Anomaly Patterns Observed When Tropical Storms reach Hurricane Intensity Paul J. Hebert (NHC) and Banner I. Miller (NHRL) May 1969
WBTM SR 47 Disturbances in the Tropical and Equatorial Atlantic R.H. Simpson June 1969
WBTM SR 48 On Comparative Rating of Forecasters George T. Gregg Oct 1969
WBTM SR 49 A Mean Storm Surge Profile Arnold L. Sugg Dec 1969
WBTM SR 50 A Reassessment of Hurricane Prediction Problem Robert H. Simpson Feb 1970
WBTM SR 51 The Satellite Applications Section of the National Hurricane Center R.H. Simpson and D.C. Gaby Sept 1970
SR 52 A Study of Funnel Cloud Occurrences in the Beaumont-Port Arthur-Orange Area of Texas Carlos Garza Jr. Jan 1971
SR 53 The Decision Process in Hurricane Forecasting R.H Simpson Jan 1971
SR 54 Statistical forecasts of Dew Point in Northeast Texas With Onset of Southerly Flow Tommy W. Trimble Feb 1971
SR 55 Digitized Atlantic Tropical Cyclone Tracks John R. Hope and Charles J. Neuman Apr 1971
SR 56 Memorable Hurricanes of the US Since 1873 Arnold Sugg, Leonard G. Pardue, and Robert L. Carrodus Apr 1971
SR 57 Some Aspects of Probability of Precipitation Forecast Performance by WSFOs in the Southern Region – November 1969 thru October 1970 Allen D. Cummings May 1971
SR 58 Atlantic Hurricane Frequences Along the U.S. Coastline R.H. Simpson and Miles B. Lawrence June 1971
SR 59 A Blocked Minimal Tropical Depression Becomes a Storm of Rare Occurrence D.R. Davis and W.C. Bridges Oct 1971
SR 60 Some Meridional Moisture Exchange of the Early September 1980 Heavy Rain Episode, Southwestern United States H.T May Nov 1971
SR 61 A Provisional Climatology of Low-Level Winds as Derived from ATS-3 Satellite Observations Donald C. Gaby and Kenneth O. Poteat Nov 1971
SR 62 An Alternate to the HUTTAN (Hurricane Analog) Tropical Cyclone Forecast System Charles J. Neumann Jan 1972
SR 63 A Statistical Method of Combining Synoptic and Empirical Tropical Cyclone Prediction Systems Charles J. Neumann, John R. Hope, and Banner I. Miller Mar 1972
SR 64 Updating of Numerical Precipitation Guidance Paul L. Moore and Daniel L. Smith July 1972
SR 65 A Comparison of Satellite-Derived Low and Cirrus Level Winds with Conventional Wind Observations Kenneth O. Poteat July 1972
SR 66 Improved Barotropic hurricane Track Prediction by Adjustment of the Initial Wind Field Arthur C. Pike July 1972
SR 67 An Automated Procedure for Composition of Zone forecasts Daniel L. Smith Jan 1973
SR 68 Weather Surveillance by Air Route Traffic Control Radar Francis E. Fuertsch Mar 1973
SR 69 Statistical-Dynamical Prediction of Tropical Cyclone Motion Charles L. Neumann and Miles B. Lawrence Apr 1973
SR 70 Wind and Dust Study for Lubbock, Texas Joseph A. Pecille July 1973
SR 71 A Decision Procedure for Application in Predicting the Landfall of Hurricanes R.H. Simpson and Brian R. Jarvinen Aug 1973
SR 72 Objective Analysis of the Sea Surface Temperature Brian R. Jarvinen Aug 1973
SR 73 Evaluation of an Objective Radar Technique for Updating Numerical Precipitation Guidance Brian E. Peters and David P. Barnes Nov 1973
SR 74 Midwestern Snowstorm Models and the February 1973 Storm over Georgia Rheinhart W. Harms Dec 1973
SR 75 The National Weather Service Manually Digitized Radar Program and Some Applications P.L. Moore, A.D. Cummings, and D.L. Smith Apr 1974
SR 76 Use of Linear Regression Equations to Estimate Minimum Temperatures over Peninsular Florida Warren R. Wallis and James G. Georg Sept 1974
SR 77 Some Aspects of PoP Forecast Performance by Southern Region WFOs – REVISITED Allen D. Cummings Oct 1974
SR 78 Dynamics of Cold Season Precipitation in the Southwestern United States Samuel L. Shaw and Boyd P. White Nov 1974
SR 79 An Objective Aid to Forecasting Summertime Showers Over the Lower Rio Grande Valley of South Texas Nicholas P. Cimino and Larry M. Moore Jan 1975
SR 80 Manually Digitized Radar Grids: A Comparison of Resolution Capabilities for a Heavy Rain Situation James D. Belville Feb 1975
SR 81 The Effect of Initial Data Uncertainties on the Performance of Statistical Tropical Cyclone Prediction Models Charles J. Neumann Mar 1975
SR 82 A Statistical Study of Tropical Cyclone Positioning Errors with Economic Applications Charles J. Neumann Mar 1975
SR 83 A Satellite Classification Technique for Subtropical Cyclones Paul H. Hebert and Kenneth O. Poteat July 1975
SR 84 A Comparison of Manually Digitized Radar Data and Observed Cool Season Precipitation over the Southern Appalachians H.T. May Jan 1976
SR 85 Objective Forecasting of Pan Evaporation – Two Contributions Nicholas P. Cimino and Johnnie B. Graham Mar 1976
SR 86 A Record Arkansas Rainfall – The El Dorado Deluge Kenneth M. Labas Aug 1976
SR 87 An Aid to Agricultural Forecasting Nicholas P. Cimino Sept 1976
SR 88 Useful Relationships Between 500mb Freeze Events in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas Marshall J. McFarland Oct 1976
SR 89 An Examination of Probability of Precipitation Forecasts in Light of Rainfall Areal Coverage Daniel L. Smith Apr 1977
SR 90 A Comparison of the Frequency Distribution of Four-Hour Totals of Manually Digitized Radar Data with Flooding Over a Portion of the Southeastern United States H.T. May May 1977
SR 91 Special Program Forecast Verification – Two Combinations: An Evaluation of Cetrain Agricultural Forecast Parameters & Computerized Verification of Fire Weather Forecasts Kenneth, A. Wigner and Donald L. Ocker Aug 1977
SR 92 Summertime Rainfall Regimes in Southern Alabama and Northeast Florida as Deduced from Wind-Stratified Radar Data: Preliminary Study 1976 Daniel L. Smith and Kevin Henderson Oct 1977
SR 93 A Snow Index Using 200mb Warm Advection Billie K. Cook Oct 1977
SR 94 The Effect of Wind and Dew Point on Vegetative Wetting Duration Paul D. Smith Jan 1978
SR 95 Utility of Agricultural Weather Services in the Mid-South W.E. Rench and Frank Makosky Feb 1978
SR 96 A Comparison of Probability of Precipitation Forecasts and Radar Estimates of Rainfall Areal Coverage Daniel L. Smith and Matthew Smith Feb 1978
SR 97 A Flash Flood Aid – The Limited Area QPF James Belville, G. Alan Johnson, and Jimmy Don Ward Mar 1978
SR 98 Probabilities and Extremes of Solar Radiation by Climatic Week Rodger R. Getz and Michael M. Nicholas Jan 1979
SR 99 Manually Digitized Radar Data – Interpretation and Applications Paul L. Moore and Daniel L. Smith Jan 1979
SR 100 An Automated Procedure for Composition of Severe Weather Watch Areal Redefining Statements Gordon A. Hammons Feb 1980
SR 101 Three-Hour Rainfall Required for Flash Flooding on Small Streams William E. Fox Apr 1980
SR 102 Use of a Hurricane Storm-Surge Forecast Model for Southeast Louisiana Joel W. Schexnayder and David P. Barnes Jr. Aug 1980
SR 103 WEather Satellite Interpretation – Introduction to Weather Satellite Imagery David L. Carlson June 1981
SR 104 Some Empirical Rules for Forecasting Fog and Stratus Over Northern Florida, Southern Georgia and Adjacent Coastal Waters Emmett L. Ricks Aug 1981
SR 105 Case Study of a Significant Thunderstorm Wake Depression Along the Texas Coast: May 29-30, 1981 Gifford F. Ely May 1982
SR 106 Synoptic Aspects of Heavy Rain Events in South Texas Associated with Westerlies Gary K. Grice and Robert A. Maddox Nov 1982
SR 107 Comparative Forecast Verification – A Statistical Approach Thomas M. Hicks Apr 1983
SR 108 Evaluation of Point Precipitation Probability Forecasts Using Radar Estimates of Rainfall Areal Coverage Pamela S. Naber and Daniel L. Smith Nob 1983
SR 109 A Review of the Use of the Thermodynamic Diagram and Its Functions (with the Application Towards AFOS) Robert O. Reed and Gary K. Grice Nov 1983
SR 110 Operational Evaluation of 5cm Doppler Radar – Two Contributions: Review of WSR 74C Doppler Radar Operations at WSO Montgomery, Alabama (Aug ’82-Aug’83) and The Johnson-Effect: Resolving Ambiguous Doppler Velocities Paul E. Pettit and William N. Johnson May 1984
SR 111 Severe Thunderstorms – Two Case Studies: Severe Weather in Northwestern Flow and July Thunderstorm Produces Large Hail in Miami, FL H.T. May and Raymond E. Biedinger June 1984
SR 112 1985 NEW Southern Region QPF Workshop – San Antonio, Texas SR SSD Apr 1985
SR 113 The Florida East Coast Thanksgiving Holiday Storm of 1984 Burt Sylvern, Clifford Brock, Federico Gonzales, and Raymond Biedinger Sept 1985
SR 114 AFOS Data Analysis Programs Phillip D. Bothwell Oct 1985
SR 115 A Minimum Temperature Forecast Aid for Radiational Cooling Situations in the Lower Rio Grande valley of Texas Thomas M. Hicks Jan 1986
SR 116 The Automated Tone Dial Data collection System Stanley A. Spivey Jan 1986
SR 117 1986 NWS Southern Region QPF Workship, Houston, Texas SR SSD Apr 1986
SR 118 The Southern Region Workforce Management System Stanely A. Spivey, A. Leon Minton, and Herbert F. McNett May 1986
SR 119 An Evaluation of Seven Stability Indicies as Predictors of convection in South Texas Thomas M. Hicks, James D. Schumacher, and Gary K. Grice Aug 1986
SR 120 Meteorological Aspects of the Marneyes Tragedy in Puerto Rico, October 6-7, 1985 Jere R. Gallup Aug 1986
SR 121 Observed Microbursts in the NWS Southern Region During 1986 – Four Case Studies Christober J. Sohl, William L. Read, Michael L. Branick, Joseph C. Lowery, and Christopher P. Jansen Apr 1987
SR 122 Forecasting Convection with the AFOS Data Analysis Programs (ADAP-Version 2.0) Phillip D. Bothwell. Mar 1988
SR 123 An Introductory Look at the South Texas Downburst Judson W. Ladd Feb 1989
SR 124 An Intense Heat Checklist Based on the 1980 Heat Wave Kenneth W. Falk and Stanley C. Christmas Mar 1989
SR 125 The Florida Lightning and Radar Experiment: The Lightning Work Station, Support and Research Programs Andrew D. Stern June 1989
SR 126 Summary of Papers, Studies, Conference Presentations: 1987-1988 Arnold Sugg, Leonard G. Pardue, and Robert L. Carrodus Sept 1989
SR 127 Qualitative Analysis and Forecasting of Tornadic Activity Using Storm-Relative Environmental Helicity Gary R. Woodall Jan 1990
SR 128 An Investigation of Forcing Mechanisms During a Surprise Tornadic Thunderstorm Joseph A. Rogaeh Apr 1990
SR 129 Q-Vectors: A New Approach to an Old Problem Erwin T. Prater May 1990
SR 130 Severe Thunderstorm Forecasting – An Operational Review Larry H. Eblen, Judson, W. Ladd, Thomas M. Hicks July 1990
SR 131 Diagnosing Thunderstorm Potential Using AFOS Gregory R. Patrick Sept 1990
SR 132 Three Inital Climatological Studies for WFO Melbourne, Florida: A First Step in the Preparation for Future Operations Gary K. Schmocker, David W. Sharp, and Bartlett C. Hagemeyer Oct 1990
SR 133 A Centennial Survey of American Floods – Fifteen Significant Events in the U.S., 1890-1990 David T. Smith and David B. Reed Oct 1990
SR 134 Estimating the Strength of the Capping Inversion and the Probability of Strong Convection Michael Emlaw May 1991
SR 135 A Quantitative Analysis of Quasi-geostrophic Forcing During Recent Severe Weather outbreaks Across the Southern Great Plains David Andra May 1991
SR 136 The Prediction of Pulse-Type Thunderstorm Gusts Using Vertically Integrated Liquid Water Content (VIL) and the Cloud top Penetrative Downdraft Mechanism Stacy R. Stewart June 1990
SR 137 Modes of Supercell Initiation Along the Dryline. Stephen S. Parker Nov 1991
SR 138 Meteorology Support at the Joint Warning Center, Guam, During Operation Desert Storm (ODS) Stacy R. Stewart Nov 1991
SR 139 Experimental Use of Gridded NGM Output at WSFO Lubbock, Texas: an Initial Report Donald V. Baker Nov 1991
SR 140 Tornadic Supercell Over Dade and Broward Counties (Florida) on January 15, 1991 Roger Edwards Jan 1992
SR 141 Integrating Wind Profiler Data Into Forecast and Warning Operations at NWS Field Offices Stephen T. Rich Mar 1992
SR 142 Meteorological Events in Arizona and New Mexico During DWAMP Webb Jr., Morris S. Oct 1992
SR 143 Expand Users’ Documentation for SHIMS David B. Reed Oct 1992
SR 144 Nested Grid Model Performance During Cold Offshore and Warm Onshore Flow Over the Gulf of Mexico Paul R. Janish and Steven W. Lyons Oct 1992
SR 145 A comprehensive Glossary of Weather Terms for Storm Spotters Michael L. Branick Jan 1993
SR 146 A Guide for Conducting Convective Weather Surveys William F. Bunting Feb 1993
SR 147 The Tornado: An Engineering-Oriented Perspective (Reprint of NOAA TM ERL NSSL-82) Joseph E. Minor, James R. McDonald, and Kishor C. Mehta Feb 1993
SR 148 Airmass Modification by Vertical Motion: Discussion and Case Study Ira S. Brenner Mar 1993
SR 149 Radar Diagnostic Parameters as Indicators of Severe Weather in Central Florida Charles H. Paxton and J. Marshall Shepherd Jun 1993
SR 150 Basic Hydrology – A Primer for Meteorologists David B. Reed Aug 1993
SR 151 Peninsular Florida Tornado outbreaks (1950-1993) Bartlett C. Hagemeyer and Delbert A. Matney Jan 1994
SR 152 A Simple and Practical Computerized Parametric Wave/Swell Forecast Model Steven W. Lyons Mar 1994
SR 153 Annual Flood Death Statistics per State per Capita for the United States and Puerto Rico During the Period 1959-1991 Richard H. Dittmann Mar 1994
SR 154 Impact of Weather on Flight Operations at a Major Airport James R. Ott and Judson W. Ladd Mar 1994
SR 155 Severe Thunderstorm Climatological Data for the New Jacksonville, Florida CWA Richard W. Anthony Apr 1994
SR 156 A WSR 88D Approach to Waterspout Forecasting LT(jg) Barry K. Choy (NOAA Corps) and Scott M. Spratt May 1994
SR 157 A Severe Weather climatology of the CWA of the Houston Area WSFO Michael Buchanan June 1994
SR 158 A Synoptic Overview of the Intensification of the Storm of the Century John W. Nielsen-Gammon and Richard C. Igau June 1994
SR 159 SWIFT Boat ’94 – Using a Fast Chase Boat to Investigate Offshore Weather Features in Conjunction with WSR 88D Observations LT(jg) Barry K. Choy Aug 1994
SR 160 Tornadoes in the Oklahoma City Area Since 1890 Michael L. Branick Aug 1994
SR 161 Report on the first NWS Southern Region SOO/Cooperative Institute Workshop June 28-July 1, 1994n FSU, Tallahassee, FL Bernard N. Melsner Aug 1994
SR 162 Wintertime Temperature Fluctuations in Jackson, Mississippi (1896-1991) Darrell Massie Nov 1994
SR 163 Forecasting the Potential for Central Florida Microbursts Mark Wheeler and Scott M. Spratt Mar 1995
SR 164 A Guide to Writing Short Term Forecasts Gregory R. Patrick Mar 1995
SR 165 Climatology of Dry Season Heavy Rainfall in Central Florida – November through April Michael R. Crow Mar 1995
SR 166 Mesoscale Analysis of March 27, 1994, Severe Weather Outbreak Aaron Studewell and J. Nielsen-Gammon Apr 1995
SR 167 A Severe Weather, Hurricane, and Flood Climatology for the Austin/San Antonio WFO CWA Perry L. Martin and Roger Edwards Apr 1995
SR 168 Report on the 1995 Southeastern United States WSR 88D Users’ Workshop, February 22-23, 1995, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida David W. Sharp June 1995
SR 169 Severe Weather climatology fro the NWSFO Memphis CWA David Gaffin and Richard Smith July 1995
SR 170 Five WSR 88D Radar Studies Various Authors and Offices Oct 1995
SR 171 PP-Tools: A Climatological Forecast Aid for Aviation Forecasters Tom Hicks Nov 1995
SR 172 Evaluation of Rainfall Estimates for the WSR 88D Doppler Radar Using Data from a Recording Rain Gage Network Gerald M. Jurica and Matthew J. Kensey Dec 1995
SR 173 A Severe Weather Climatology of NWSFO Peachtree City’s CWS Terry W. Murphy and Michael D. Vescio Feb 1996
SR 174 Tropical Storm Gordon: 72-Hr Rainfall Totals Over East Central Florida and WSR 88D Comparisons LT Barry K. Choy, Len Mazarowskit, and Peggy Glitto Apr 1996
SR 175 A Rainfall Climatology of the NWSFO Memphis CWA David M. Gaffin and Joseph C. Lowery May 1996
SR 176 Forecast Significant Fog on the Alabama Coast: Impact, Climatology, and Forecast Checklist Development Jess Garmon, Dan Darbe, and Dr. Paul J. Croft May 1996
SR 177 Forecasting Elevated Upright Convection Using PC-GRIDDS Alan Gerard May 1996
SR 178 Severe Weather Climatology (1950-1994) for the New NWSFO Jackson, Mississippi, County/Parish Warning and Forecast Area Mark Cunningham, Jeff Garmon, and Nicolle Koch June 1996
SR 179 Providing Weather Support for the 1996 Summer Olympic Games Melvin R. McLauglin and Lans P. Rothfusz June 1996
SR 180 Study of Low Cloud Formation and Duration at Little Rock, Arkansas Barbara Shea Aug 1996
SR 181 Radiosonde Climatology of West-Central Florida Charles H. Paxton, Rocco D. Pelatti, and M. Elaine Powell Dec 1996
SR 182 Severe Weather Statistics for the Warning Area of the Modernized WFO at Little Rock, Arkansas Nelson A. de Villiers Dec 1996
SR 183 The Historic Southeast Louisiana and Souther Mississippi Flood Events of May 8-10, 1995 Robert J. Ricks, Paul S. Trotter, G. Alan Johnson, Frank J. Revitte, John L. Guiney, Rusty Pfost, and David B. Reed Feb 1997
SR 184 Weather support for the XXVI Olympiad Arnold Sugg, Leonard G. Pardue, and Robert L. Carrodus Apr 1997
SR 185 Techniques for Issuing Severe Thunderstorm and Tornado Warnings with the WSR 88D Doppler Radar Kenneth W. Falk Apr 1997
SR 186 An Investigation of Isentropic Vertical Motion Fields and Their Relationship to Observe Precipitation Patterns over the Southeast United States During the Winter of 1993-1994 Kevin W. Brown and Tom Bradshaw May 1997
SR 187 An Evaluation of River Forecast Model Output for Simulations With and Without Quantitative Precipitation Forecasts (QPF) William B. Reed, Billy G. Olsen, and John Schmidt May 1997
SR 188 A Severe Weather and Hurricane Climatology for the WFO Corpus Christi County CWA Paul Spaulding May 1997
SR 189 Wolf Creek Flood of September 17-19, 1996 Steve Drillette and Lance Goehring June 1997
SR 190 A Severe Weather Climatology for the CWA of the NWS Office, Nashville, Tennessee Timothy W. Troutman and Mark A. Rose Apr 1997
SR 191 A Severe Weather Climatology for the NWSO Midland, TX CWA Corey Mead, Greg Murdoch, and T.J. Turnage June 1997
SR 192 Hurricane Return Periods Along the Gulf Coast and Florida J.B. Elsner and A.B. Kara July 1997
SR 193 Lightning Fatalities, Injuries, and Damage Reports in the US from 1959 to 1994 E. Brian Curran, Ronald L. Holle, and Raul E. Lopez Oct 1997
SR 194 “FuzzyMOS”: A Fuzzy Logic System for Objective Aviation Forecasting Tom Hicks Dec 1997
SR 195 A Severe Weather Climatology for NWSFO Fort Worth’s Modernized Warning Area Edward J. Calianese and Douglas R. Cain Mar 1998
SR 196 Severe Weather Climatology (1950-1955) for the NWSO Lake Charles Parish/County Warning Area Ronald A. Perkina and David S. Wally Mar 1998
SR 197 NWSO Morristown, Tennessee Severe Weather Climatology Joanne Labounty and David Hotz May 1998
SR 198 A Meteorological and Radar Analysis of the Central Texas Tornado Outbreak on May 27, 1997 Carl Morgan, Jess Orrock, Nezette Rydell, and Jimmy Ward July 1998
SR 199 Coastal Flooding Along the West-Central Coast of Florida Charles H. Paxton, Daniel S. Sobien, Ronald F. Morales Jr., and Kennard B. Kasper Oct 1998
SR 200 A Preliminary Evaluation of a Verification Scheme to Compare Mean Areal Precipitation to Local Quantitative Precipitation during Widespread Rainfall Events Michael A. Mach and Wendell Hohman Apr 1999
SR 201 A Severe Weather and Tropical Cyclone Climatology for the NWSO Shreveport, LA County and Parish Warning Area Bruce Burkman, Michael Berry, Timothy Doyle, and Donovan Landreneau Apr 1999
SR 202 A Precipitation Climatology for the Hydrologic Service Area of NWSO Nashville, Tennessee Timothy W. Troutman and Mark A. Rose Apr 1999
SR 203 A Severe Weather Climatology of the WFO Tulsa CWA Andrew Haner Sept 1999
SR 204 A Precipitation and Flash Flooding Climatology of the WFO Morristown, Tennessee Hydrologial Service Area David M. Gaffin and David G. Hotz Feb 2000
SR 205 A Comparison of the National Weather Service River Forecast Center Operational Precipitation Processing Methodologies John Schmidt, Bill Lawrence, and Billy Olsen Aug 2000
SR 206 Atlantic Tropical Storms and Hurricanes Affecting the US 1899-1999 Donovan Landreneau Nov 2000
SR 207 Severe Weather Climatology for New Mexico Charles H. Jones and Charlie A. Liles Nov 2000
SR 208 The Easter Weekend Tornadoes of 03 April, 1999 Mike Berry Feb 2001
SR 209 Correction to the Historic Tornado Database Doug Speheher Feb 2001
SR 210 A Rip Current Assessment of the Florida Panhandle Coastal Waters Gregory J. Mollere, Andrew I. Watson, and Robert C. Goree Mar 2001
SR 211 A climatology of Non-Convective High Wind for Amarillo, Texas from 1993-2000 Steven Cobb Apr 2001
SR 212 River Forecast Verification at the ABRFC Renee Wasko, Bill Lawrence, and Billy Olsen June 2001
SR 213 A Severe Weather and Flood Climatology of West Central Texas Patrick McCullough and Amy McCullough Sept 2001
SR 214 A Severe Weather climatology for the Birmingham, Alabama CWA Patricia A. Hart, Mark A. Linhares, and Ron A. Murphy Nov 2001
SR 215 Situation Specific Call-To-Action Statements Timothy W. Troutman, Richard Smith, and Mark A. Rose Nov 2001
SR 216 Comparison of Arkansas Basin River Forecast Center Quantitative Precipitation Forecast with Quantitative Precipitation Estimates William E. Lawrence Feb 2002
SR 217 Building Leaders for a Solid Tomorrow (BLAST) – Initial Experiences of Participants Jon Z. Zeitler, John Gordon, Tim Troutman, and Hector Guerrero Feb 2002
SR 218 A GIS Flood Inundation Map Based on a Dynamic Wave (FLDWAV) Simulation of the October, 1998 Flood on the Lower Guadalupe River, Texas Michael J. Shultz Mar 2002
SR 219 A River Flood Climatology of the Arkansas and Red River Basins John Schmidt and James Paul June 2002
SR 220 A Categorical Flood Forecast Verification System for Southern Region RFC River Forecasts Robert J. Corby, William E. Lawrence June 2002
SR 221 An Evaluation of Temperature Variations Around the Great Smoky Mountain National Park & Their Associated Synoptic Weather Patterns David M. Gaffin, David G. Hotz, and Terry I. Getz Sept 2002
SR 222 Bridging the Gap Between Research and Operations at the NWS: Callaborative Activities Among the Huntsville Meteorological Community Chris Darden, Beth Carroll, Steve Goodman, Gary Jedlovec, and Bill Lapenta Oct 2002
SR 223 Partnership Between the Greater New Orleans Expressway commison and the WFO in Slidell, LA Alan Johnson, Paul Trotter, and Fred Zeigler Dec 2002