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>Date:20000105 >Organization:NOAA >Keywords:200001051602.JAA09324 Jim- You are right, the date for the case was not mentioned in the announcement. Sorry about that.. FYI- Case 022 covers 02-03 June 1998. There is much more information about the case study including data products available, temporal and spatial coverage, other case studies of a similar nature, etc. at the following URLS: http://www.joss.ucar.edu/cometCases/ http://www.comet.ucar.edu/resources/cases/ Thank you for noticing the date omission and for using the COMET Case Study Library, -Jeff __________ Jeff Weber Unidata/NWS-COMET Case Study Library University Corporation for Atmospheric Research address@hidden PH:303-497-8676 URL--http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/staff/jweber ________________________________________________ On Wed, 5 Jan 2000, Unidata Support wrote: > >To: <address@hidden> > >From: address@hidden > >Subject: re: COMET Case Study 022 "Northeast US Severe Weather" Now Avai > >Organization: . > >Keywords: 200001051602.JAA09324 > > > Dear Jeff, > > These sound like interesting cases, but it looks like you > didn't mention what dates they were. > > regards, > > Jim > > "Jeff Weber" <address@hidden> Wrote: > | > | Case Study Community, > | > | > | > | -----COMET CASE STUDY 022-NORTHEAST US SEVERE WEATHER----- > | > | Case 22 focuses on the event that brought severe weather from Buffalo, NY > | to Sterling, VA. This case is temporally connected to COMET Case 018 as it > | follows the derecho event that moved from Minnesota to New York. Initial > | research has indicated that COMET Case 022 has possible vorticity > | connections associated with the severe weather outbreak highlighted in > | COMET Case 018. > | > | This case provides and example of severe weather experienced by the > > > > James G. LaDue - KD5GQE, Operational Support Facility > 3200 Marshall Ave., Suite 202, Norman, OK 73072 > (405)-366-6560 ext 4281 Fax (405)-366-6557 > Internet address@hidden (fast) [or] address@hidden (slow) >