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24-25 SEPTEMBER 2001 EVENT IN THE SACRAMENTO VALLEY by Alex Tardy
EXAMPLES OF USING PRECIPITABLE WATER AND SOUNDINGS TO FORECAST THUNDERSTORMS by Alex Tardy
THUNDERSNOW IN THE SIERRA NEVADA by Alex Tardy
Forecasting Applications for Elevated Thunderstorms in California - Part 1: The 8 September 1999 Outbreak by Alex Tardy
Forecasting Applications for Elevated Thunderstorms in California - Part 2: Nocturnal Thunderstorms Over Central California in August 1999 by Alex Tardy
Elevated Thunderstorms Over The San Joaquin Valley Part 3: The 22 September 1999 Nocturnal Event by Alex Tardy
Combining Numerical Model and Observed Soundings With VIL Density to Forecast Severe Thunderstorms in the Sierra Nevada
by Alex Tardy
Using Normalized Convective Available Potential Energy to Forecast Moist Convection in Northern California by Alex Tardy
Meso-ETA Performance on a Dynamic Cold Season Bow Echo in California
by Mike Staudenmaier, Jr
An Examination of a Dynamic Cold Season Bow Echo in California by Mike Staudenmaier, Jr and Scott J. Cunningham
A Cold Spring Storm Producing Severe Weather and Heavy Snowfall in Northern California by Scott J. Cunningham and Alex Tardy
Nocturnal Thunderstorm Redevelopment Under Synoptic Scale Destabilization in the Northern Sacramento Valley by Scott J. Cunningham and Alex Tardy
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