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<br />I ' <br /> <br />8:30 am <br /> <br />9:00 <br />9:15 <br />9:45 <br />10:15 <br />10:30 <br />11:00 <br />11:30 <br /> <br />noon <br /> <br />1:00 pm <br />1:30 <br /> <br />2:30 <br />2:45 <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br />Workshop on the Potential to Model Large <br />Convective Storms in Complex Terrain <br /> <br />Friday, April 19, 1996 <br /> <br />Tom McKee, Coordinator <br /> <br />Room 113, H. Riehl Conference Room <br />Department of Atmospheric Science <br />Colorado State University <br />Fort Collins, Colorado <br /> <br />Agenda <br /> <br />Light breakfast <br />Welcome and Introduction - Tom McKee, CSU <br />Historical Storms and Scientific Uncertainty <br />Model Perspective - Bill Cotton, CSU <br />Break <br /> <br />Model Perspective - Terry Clark, NCAR <br />New Project - Lou Schreiner, USBR <br />Model Perspective - John Snook, NOAA <br />Catered Lunch <br /> <br />Experience in the Black Hills - Harry Orville, SDSMT <br /> <br />Discussion of Current Status and Plans <br /> <br />Break <br /> <br />Definition <br /> <br />1) Capability to simulate events <br />2) Capability to verify events <br />3) Tin1e and effort <br />4) Cost <br /> <br />3:30 Summary <br /> <br />4:00 Adjourn <br />