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Our List of Must-Read CSI References

Richard Dixon's model-based symmetric-instability research

Schultz and Bachmeier: 9 March 1999: Heavy snow over the midAtlantic region: A CSI perspective.

Penn State/NWS-State College Banded Precipitation Studies

John Nielsen-Gammon's CSI research in a weakly-forced environment

Mann (1997): Conditional Symmetric Instability Contributing to Heavy Precipitation in the Pacific Northwest

Gregory DeVoir (1998): Conditional Symmetric Instability -- Methods of Operational Diagnosis and Case Study of 23-24 February 1994 Eastern Washington/Oregon Snowstorm

Reynolds (1997): Cool Season Mesoscale Convective Trains

V. Mohan Karyampudi, Wei-Kuo Tao, and Steven E. Koch: A Study of Slantwise Convective Processes Utilizing Cloud and Mesoscale Model Simulations

Saint Louis University COMET activities: Heavy Precipitation Group

Bradshaw (1994): Relationships Between Conditional Symmetric Instability, Thunder, and Heavy Snowfall During the "Storm of the Century", Southern Region Technical Attachment 94-21.

Buonanno and Brown: An Example of Frontogenetical Forcing and Conditional Symmetric Instability Acting Synergistically to Produce a Lower Mesoscale Heavy Snow Band

Larry Dunn: CSI Snow Event Over Wasatch Front - March 4, 1999

Liang and Yau: Parameterization for Moist Convective Adjustment including Slantwise Convection (Abstract)

Stephanie Walker (1998): CSI and frontogenetical forcing in the 29-30 December 1997 snowstorm (Pennsylvania State University)

Paul Wolyn (1997): CSI and SI (Central Region)


Last update: 22 December 1999