| 2003-12-14 | Miller Type-A storm. Snow changed to rain in the coastal plain. Snow farther inland. Large LLJ with U-wind anamalies on the order of -4 to -5 standard deviations from normal. |
| 2003-12-06 | Miller Type-B cyclone event of 5-7 December 2003. This storm produced heavy snow from Washington, DC to northern Maine. Snow extended back as far west as Iowa and Illinois. Hardest hit areas were in New Hampshire with 3-4 foot accumulations. |
| 2003-11-19 | NCFR heavy rainfall event of 19 November 2003. |
| 2003-11-13 | High wind event from Illinois to New York. Some convective winds ahead of the front. Lake effect snows behind the front. |
| 2003-10-15 | The high wind event of 14-15 October 2003 - Damaging winds from thunderstorms along a frontal boundary. |
| 2003-07-21 | MCV Severe weather event. F3 tornado and Kinzua viaduct storm. |
| 2003-06-07 | Ensemble example of east-west frontal boundary showing the use of the ensembles when models diverge. |
| 2003-06-01 | Late season anomalously deep surface cyclone along east coast of 982 hPa intensity. Strong easterly flow and heavy rain event.
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| 2003-05-16 | Ensemble well forecast anticyclone and heavy rain event with cold air damming. |
| 2003-05-10 | May severe weather events of 1-11 May 2003. Including several large tornadic days and reports of over 300 severe weather events.
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| 2003-05-06 | A marginal convective event during the afternoon and evening of 6 May 2003 in Pennsylvania. |
| 2003-05-04 | The 4-5 May 2003 Tornado Outbreak from Kansas to Kentucky. A case of high CAPE and anomalous shear.
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| 2003-04-16 | Backdoor cold front of 16-17 April 2003. From summer to winter in an afternoon. |
| 2003-04-11 | Southern Appalachian elevated snow. Cut-off low and easterly jet rains in Mid-Atlantic Regions. |
| 2003-04-07 | Jet Entrance snowfall of 7 April 2003. |
| 2003-03-31 | Summary of Convection and Convective Climatology for the Mid-Atantic region. |
| 2003-03-30 | Central PA Onion Snow with N-S snowbands. |
| 2003-03-25 | Dust storms in Iraq with strong climatic anomalies. Well forecast by GFS!
Some -6SD anomalies with this beast. |
| 2003-03-21 | Heavy rains after warm up with some river flooding 21-22 March 2003. |
| 2003-03-21 | Warm up to moderate rain with some river flooding. |
| 2003-03-03 | Arctic Surge of 3 March 2003: An Application of Climatic Anomalies and MOS |
| 2003-02-22 | Winter Storm with heavy snow in Mid-West,severe weather in Carolinas and Ohio Valley, some flooding in Mid-Atlantic region. |
| 2003-02-16 | Presidents Weekend Record Snow storm. |
| 2003-02-16 | Midwest JPG |
| 2003-02-16 | NJ JPG |
| 2003-02-16 | PA JPG |
| 2003-02-16 | PA/Mid Atlantic JPG |
| 2003-02-16 | New England JPG |
| 2003-01-15 | A prolonged period of cold weather
affected much of the eastern United
States from about 11-28 January 2003.
The two coldest days in central
Pennsylvania were the 23 and 27 th of
January. The temperature in State
College remained below freezing from |
| 2003-01-05 | Marginal but high impact snow case |
| 2003-01-03 | Widespread moderate snowfall in Pennsylvania. Similar in many ways to the 25 December 2002 White Christmas Snowstorm. Significant snowfall
for New York and New England with many reports in excess of 1 foot and some around 2 feet. Classic anomalous low- |
| 2002-10-15 | High wind event both convective and non-convective. |