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Here you will find most of the presentations from the 2005 Southern New England Weather Conference.

Many of these files are rather large (Over 10MB) and may take a long time to download or open. A high-speed internet connection is recommended to access these files.

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

New Climate Prediction Services at NOAA/NWS Field Offices
Abstract: Dr. Robert Livezey, Climate Services Division, NOAA Office of Climate, Water, and Weather Services, Washington, D.C.
Presentation: Dr. Robert Livezey - Climate Prediction Services.ppt
 

Cool-Season Regime Transition and Its Impact on Precipitation in the Northeast
Abstract: Heather Archambault, University at Albany/SUNY, Albany, NY

Presentation: Heather Archambault - Cool Season Regime.ppt


Seven Years of Weather Education In and Out of the Classroom: The Programs of the Mount Washington Observatory
Abstract: Bryan Yeaton, Mount Washington Observatory, NH

Presentation: Brian Yeaton - Mt. Washington Educational Programs.ppt
 

The Winter of 2004-2005 in Review and a Look Ahead to 2005-2006
Abstract: Joseph D’Aleo, JHS Associates, Salem, NH
Presentation: Joe D'Aleo - Winter Outlook.ppt (Note: This is abbreviated version of the full presentation)


The Impact of Weather on the Electric Power Industry
Abstract: David Ehrlich, Independent System Operator (ISO) of New England, Holyoke, MA
Presentation: David Ehrlich - Weather Impacts on Electric Power.ppt


Global Warming and the Need For Renewable Energy

Abstract: Matthew Palmer, Clean Power Now, Hyannis, MA

Presentation: Matthew Palmer - Clean Power Now.ppt
 

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

Presentation: Dr. Frank Colby - What is a Weather Model.ppt
 

NOAA’S National Weather Service: Where Science Gains Value
Abstract: John E. Jones, NOAA’s National Weather Service, Washington, D.C.
Presentation: John Jones - National Weather Service.ppt
 

The Van Wert, OH Tornado – A Community Prepared
Abstract: Rick McCoy, Van Wert County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, Van Wert, OH

Presentation: Rick McCoy - Van Wert,OH.ppt
 

Is Your Community StormReady?  What Are You Waiting For?
Abstract: Richard Bedard, Worcester Emergency Management Agency, Worcester, MA
Presentation: Richard Bedard - StormReady.ppt


The WeatherBug Network of Weather Stations

Abstract: Dr. Jan Dutton, WeatherBug/AWS Convergence Technologies, Inc., Concord, NH/Gaithersburg, MD

Presentation: Dr. Jan Dutton - Weatherbug.ppt
 

Response to Florida Hurricanes of 2004 from an Emergency Management Perspective
Abstract: David Martineau, Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency, Framingham, MA

Presentation: David Martineau - Florida Hurricanes.ppt
 

50th Anniversary of Tropical Storms Connie and Diane – A Deadly One-Two Punch
Abstract: David Vallee, NWS Forecast Office – Taunton, MA
Mish Michaels, WBZ – TV 4, Boston, MA
Dr. Bill Minsinger, Blue Hill Observatory, Milton, MA

Presentations: David Vallee - Connie & Diane.ppt
Mish Michaels - 2005 SNE Flooding.ppt
Dr. Bill Minsinger - 1955 Floods Presentation.ppt

Jesse Rudavsky's Lightning Photos
Abstract: Jesse Rudavsky - Hingham, MA

Presentation: Jesse Rudavsky - Lightning.ppt