Bien, poco a poco y sin prisa, hay mucho para descubrir, gracias
En el apartado Recent Talks, ahora solo aparecen documentos desde 2009, he revisado y tengo una versión guardada de la web donde aparecen mas desde 2003, si a alguien le interesa tengo disponibles:
VORTEX2 overview
1◦ 24th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, Savannah, Georgia, 27 October 2008
The structure and evolution of vortex lines in supercell thunderstorms
1 ◦ 24th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, Savannah, Georgia, 27 October 2008
What vortex lines might be telling us about tornadogenesis
1. ◦Department of Physics, University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana, 25 March 2010 (presented under a different title)
2. ◦Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Miami, Miami, Florida, 3 March 2010
3. ◦Department of Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, 23 November 2009
4. ◦College of DuPage Severe Weather Symposium, Chicago, Illinois, 6 November 2009 (presented under a different title)
5. ◦Finnish Meteorological Institute and University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland, 21 October 2009
6. ◦Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, Germany, 2 October 2009
7. ◦Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR), Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany, 5 August 2009
8. ◦School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York, 15 October 2008
9. ◦Cyclone Workshop, St. Adele, Quebec, 22 September 2008
10. ◦Department of Geosciences, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska, 5 September 2008
Tornadogenesis: Our current understanding, operational considerations, and questions to guide future research
1. ◦St. Louis Chapter of the American Meteorological Society, St. Louis, Missouri, 4 September 2008
2. ◦Japan Meteorological Agency Workshop on Hazardous Winds, Tokyo, Japan, 9 January 2008
3. ◦European Conference on Severe Storms, Trieste, Italy, 10 September 2007
4. ◦Northern Plains Convective Workshop, Grand Forks, North Dakota, 24 April 2007
The Second Verification of the Origins of Rotation in Tornadoes Experiment (VORTEX2)
1. ◦The National Academies Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate; Forum on Cutting Edge Research & Development in the Observation, Understanding, and Prediction of Severe Weather, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, 5 June 2008
2. ◦Central Iowa Chapter of the American Meteorological Society, Des Moines, Iowa, 27 March 2008
The initiation of deep, moist convection (CI): A review of the obvious and consideration of the not-so-obvious aspects of CI
1. ◦National Weather Service, State College, Pennsylvania, 3 April 2007
2. ◦High Plains Severe Weather Conference, Dodge City, Kansas, 6 October 2006
Some potentially interesting differences in the midlevel kinematic characteristics of a nontornadic and tornadic supercell observed by ELDORA during VORTEX
1. ◦23rd Conference on Severe Local Storms, St. Louis, Missouri, 9 November 2006
CSI: Is it possible for anyone to really grasp what this is?
1. ◦National Weather Service, State College, Pennsylvania, 20 December 2005
Pressure fluctuations associated with deep, moist convection
1. ◦Centre International des Sciences Mecaniques, Udine, Italy, 19 July 2005
Sensitivity of a simulated supercell to emulated radiative cooling beneath the anvil
1. ◦22nd Conference on Severe Local Storms, Hyannis, Massachusetts, 5 October 2004
Observations of convection initiation "failure" from the 12 June 2002 IHOP deployment
1. ◦IHOP Workshop, Toulouse, France, 14 June 2004
Mobile Doppler radar observations of a front during IHOP
1. ◦31st International Conference on Radar Meteorology, Seattle, Washington, 11 August 2003