Jason M. Cordeira Graduate Student Webpage

 

2009

Department of Atmospheric and Environmental Science
University at Albany - SUNY / ES 318 / cordeira"at"atmos.albany.edu

 

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Welcome to my homepage
I am currently a Ph.D. student working under the advisement of Drs. Lance Bosart and Dan Keyser in the Department of Atmospheric and Environment Sciences at the University at Albany/SUNY. I have a wide variety of research interests which are displayed here on my website in some form and can be summarized by (1) the influence of ice cover on lake-effect snowstorms, (2) multiscale interactions during the "Perfect Storms" of 1991, (3) climatological aspects of high lapse rates over North America and their influence on heat waves and severe weather over the US, and (4) climatological aspects of hemispheric available potential and kinetic energy and their relationship to large-scale variability and predictability of Northern Hemisphere flow patterns.


Analyses/Forecasts:
GFS Dynamic Tropopause Imagery: GFS Precipitable Water Imagery: Available Potential Energy Imagery: Radar / Surface Composites:





See Below for Additional Imagery

Recent presentations:

Northeast Regional Operational Workshop XI - Albany, NY (4 Nov 09)
Far-upstream precursors to early season cold-air outbreaks over the Northeast US. with Lance F. Bosart and Dan Keyser

13th Conference on Mesoscale Processes - Salt Lake City, UT (17 Aug 09)
A Climatology of high lapse rates and their influence on the occurrence (or non-occurrence) of severe weather over the cenral US. with Thomas J. Galarneau, Jr. and Lance F. Bosart

IAMAS-IAPSO-IACS Joint Assembly, Montreal, QC, CA (29 Jul 09)
Intraseasonal climate variability and predictability: An extreme Arctic ridge from 27 Nov to 5 Dec 2007. with Lance F. Bosart

IAMAS-IAPSO-IACS Joint Assembly, Montreal, QC, CA (21 Jul 09)
A climatology of high lapse rates and their influence on heat waves east of the Rocky Mountains. with Thomas J. Galarneau, Jr. and Lance F. Bosart

4th Northeast Tropical Workshop, Rensellaerville, NY (25 Jun 09)
Linkages between tropical heating anomalies, tropical cyclones, and high-latitude ridge events. with Lance F. Bosart


Publications:

Cordeira, J. M. and L. F. Bosart, 2010: Cyclone interactions during the "Perfect Storms" of late October and early November 1991.Mon. Wea. Rev. Manuscript to be submitted 22 Jan 2010

Cordeira, J. M. and L. F. Bosart, 2009: The antecedent large-scale conditions of the "Perfect Storms" of late October and early November 1991. Mon. Wea. Rev. Manuscript submitted 9 Nov 2009

Cordeira, J. M. and N. F. Laird, 2008: The influence of ice cover on two lake-effect snow events over Lake Erie. Mon. Wea. Rev., 136, 2747-2763.


Additional Imagery:

Radar Reflectivity with hourly RUC SLP (hPa): Radar Reflectivity with hourly RUC 850 Z (dam) and T (C):
Loop: | 6 hours | 18 hours | 36 hours | Loop: | 6 hours | 18 hours | 36 hours |




Radar Reflectivity with hourly RUC 500 Z (dam) and AVOR (x10-5 s-1):
Radar Reflectivity with hourly RUC 300 Z (dam) and MAG(V) (m/s):
Loop: | 6 hours | 18 hours | 36 hours | Loop: | 6 hours | 18 hours | 36 hours |



North American Lapse Rate Diagnostic: 14-day Archive / 180-h forecast / Archive + Forecast

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