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Here you will find most of the presentations from the 2006 Southern New England Weather Conference.

Some of these files are rather large and may take a long time to download or open. The files that are in excess of 10MB will be noted. Please allow extra time to download these files. A high-speed internet connection is recommended to access these files.

You will need Microsoft PowerPoint to open any of the presentations.

The Coastal Bomb of December 9th, 2005: So What Exactly Was That Thing That Hit Us? (auditorium)
Abstract: David Vallee, NWS Forecast Office – Taunton, MA
Presentation: David Vallee - The December 9th, 2005 Snowcane.ppt (File size: 75 MB)

A Blanket of White: The Blizzard of January 2005: An Examination of a Well Forecasted Explosive Coastal Storm
Abstract:
Eleanor Vallier-Talbot, NWS Forecast Office – Taunton, MA
Presentation: Eleanor Vallier-Talbot - January,2005 Blizzard.ppt (File size: 44 MB)
Presentation: Eleanor Vallier-Talbot - January,2005 Blizzard Radar Loop.ppt (Radar Loop Accompanying Presentation)

Amateur Radio's Role and Evolution in Supporting NWS Taunton SKYWARN Program
Abstract: Rob Macedo & Jim Palmer, Eastern Massachusetts ARES, RACES, and SKYWARN
Presentation: Amateur Radio's Role and Evolution in Supporting NWS Taunton SKYWARN Program.ppt
Accompanying SKYWARN Video:
http://www.nsradio.org/SKYWARN/snewxconf/ (Approx 30-40 MB in size)

Weather Models 101: What Are They and How Do They Work?
Abstract: Dr. Frank Colby, University of Massachusetts-Lowell, MA

Presentation: Frank Colby - Weather Models 101.ppt

Dec. 15, 2004 Ocean Effect Snow Event on the Outer Cape
Abstract:
Joseph Dellicarpini, NWS Forecast Office – Taunton, MA

Presentation: Joe Dellicaprini - Ocean Effect Snow.ppt

The Ocean's Reach
Abstract: Doc Taylor, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Albany, NY
Presentation: Doc Taylor - The Oceans Reach.ppt (File size: 72 MB)

UrbaNet: A Unique Public/PrivatePartnership
Abstract: Dr. Jan Dutton, WeatherBug/AWS Convergence Technologies, Inc., Germantown, MD

Presentation: Not available at this time.

Know the Facts -- Don't Let Lightning Injury Happen to You!
Abstract: Dr. Mary Ann Cooper, University of Illinois-Chicago, Chicago, IL
Mike Utley, Struckbylightning.org, West Yarmouth, MA

Presentation: Not available at this time.

Bizarre Uses of Gulf Stream Info
Abstract: Jenifer Clark, Jenifer Clark's Gulfstream, Dunkirk, MD

Presentation: Jenifer Clark - Gulf Stream.ppt

The August 5, 2005 Widespread Severe Weather Outbreak; Classic Microburst Environment
Abstract: Hayden Frank, NWS Forecast Office – Taunton, MA
Mike Ekster, NWS Forecast Office –
Taunton, MA
Presentation: Not available at this time.

Educational Activities in Meteorology at the Talcott Mountain Science Center
Abstract: Tom Alena, Talcott Mountain Science Center, Avon, CT

Presentation: Not available at this time.

The Development of Forecast Confidence Measures Using NCEP Ensembles/The Possible Winter Impact from Recurving Tropical Cyclones
Abstract:
Dr. Robert Hart, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL (Ensembles)
Abstract: Dr. Robert Hart, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL (Tropical Cyclones)
Presentation: Robert Hart - NCEP Ensembles.ppt (Ensembles)
Presentation: Robert Hart - Recurving Tropical Cyclones.ppt (Tropical cyclones)

The Recent Upswing in Atlantic Hurricane Activity: Global Warming or "Natural Cycles?"
Abstract:
Dr. Kerry Emanuel, M
assachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
Presentation: Kerry Emanuel - Global Warming & Hurricanes.ppt

Looking Back at Winter 2005/06 and Ahead to 2006/07
Abstract: Joseph D’Aleo, Hudson Seven Ltd., Hudson, NH
Presentation: Joe D'Aleo - 2006-07 Winter Outlook.ppt (Winter Outlook)
Presentation: Joe D'Aleo - Climate Change.ppt (Global Climate Change)
For questions or comments about Joe D'Aleo's presentations, you may contact him at jsdaleo@yahoo.com

The Media's Role in Conveying Complex Weather
Abstract: Matt Noyes, New England Cable News, Newton, MA
Presentation: Not available at this time.