Tornado and Severe Storm seminar
Saturday April 12, 2003
Fermilab Ramsey Auditorium
The program is presented twice:
1:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
Participants:
Tom Skilling, WGN-TV
Moderator, "The New WGN/Tribune/CLTV Weather Resource Center Tackles Severe Weather"
Stanley Changnon, Univ. of Illinois, "Hail Risk in the United States"
Dr. Mary Ann Cooper, Principal Investigator, Lightning Injury Research,
Univ. of Illinois, Chicago
"What We Don't Know about Lightning Injuries"
www.uic.edu/~macooper/cindex.htm
Dr. Joe Schaefer, Director, Storm Prediction Center, Norman OK
"Of Supercells, Superoutbreaks, and Supermodels"
www.spc.noaa.gov
Jim Allsopp, Warning Coordination Meteorologist, National Weather
service, Chicago, IL
"Chicago Area Tornadoes- Past, Present, and the Future"
www.crh.noaa.gov/lot
Intermission
Dr. Bart Wolf, Valparaiso University, "Dust in the Wind - Downbursts on the Great Plains"
Brian Smith, Warning Coordinaton Meteorologist, National Weather
Service, Omaha, IL "Watch Out for the Debris - Storm Damage and Safety"
www.crh.noaa.gov/oax
Dr. Kelvin Droegemeier, Univ. of Oklahoma, "Advances in Computer Modeling and Prediction of Severe Storms"
Free Admission
Sorry, no video taping or use of tripods in the Auditorium
The Pine Street entrance should be used to enter the lab.
Map of Fermilab
For information, call (630) 840 2247
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