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Publications: The following are local research
projects recently completed by NWS Las Vegas forecasters.
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The
Las Vegas Convergence Zone: Its Development,
Structure, and Implications for Forecasting,
by Kim J. Runk
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Synoptic
Patterns Associated with Snow Accumulation
in Las Vegas, Nevada, by
Scott Cordero, Paul Skrbac, and Dave Kosier
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A
Numerical Investigation of the Las Vegas Convergence
Zone, by Kim J. Runk and
Wendy Schreiber-Abshire, UCAR/COMET, Boulder,
CO.
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Post-Analysis
of a Southern Nevada Flash Flood Event: August
10, 1997, by Kim J. Runk
and David P. Kosier
- KYUX
WSR-88D Rainfall Estimates During Tropical Storm
Nora,
by Naeemah Cushmeer
- The
Las Vegas Flash Floods of 8 July 1999: A Post-Event
Summary,
by Jesus A. Haro, Harold R. Daley, and Kim J.
Runk
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Severe Downslope Winds,
by Kim J.Runk
Significant
Weather Events
- The Mojave Desert and Southern Great Basin Heavy Snow Event of February 11-13, 2001
- Paul
Skrbac and Javier Tadefa
- Las Vegas Flash Flood Event of August 19, 2003. - Barry
Pierce
- Death Valley Floods of August 15, 2004.
- Stanley Czyzyk
- The Mojave Desert Severe Weather Event of July 10, 2008 - Christopher Stachelski
- Mohave Valley Severe Thunderstorm Event 08/25/2008 (Damage Survey) - Faith Borden
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