Presentations
Conference Presentations, Preliminary Abstracts, and Extended Abstracts | "The Role of Inertial Stability in the Rapid Development of the Tropical Cyclone Warm Core" Paper 17C.1Authors: Jonathan Vigh and Wayne Schubert Presentation by Jonathan Vigh  | 28th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, American Meteorology Society, presented May 2, 2008. |
|  | "Rapid Development of the Tropical Cyclone Core" Paper 14C.3Authors: Wayne Schubert and Jonathan Vigh Presentation by Wayne Schubert |  | "Formation of the Hurricane Eye" Paper 1B.6Author: Jonathan Vigh Presentation by Jonathan Vigh  | 27th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, American Meteorological Society, presented April 24, 2006. |
|  | "Evaluation of a Kilo Member Ensemble for Track Forecasting" Paper 5C.7 Author: Jonathan Vigh Presentation by Jonathan Vigh  | 26th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, American Meteorology Society, presented May 5, 2004. |
|  | "Track Forecasting of 2001 Atlantic Tropical Cyclones Using a Kilo-member Ensemble" Paper 4D.1 Author: Jonathan Vigh Presentation by Jonathan Vigh  | 25th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, American Meteorological Society, presented April 30, 2002. |
|  | "Bridging Two Worlds: Native American Students in Science Benefit from Traditional Knowledge, Values, and Practice" | Native American Studies Annual Meeting. Panel presentation copresented with Thomas Windham, presented February 19, 2000. |
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[Jonathan Vigh presenting part of co-panel presentation at the Native American Studies Annual Meeting, Houston, TX, Feb 19, 2000.]

Class Presentations: Selected class presentations are listed on my Other Works page 
SOARS Presentations: "A Fuzzy Logic System for Predicting Hurricane Intensity in the Eastern North Pacific" This presentation was given August 7, 2000 at the end of my SOARS summer research project. "Diagnosing Sources of Error in the Cloud Parameterizations of the NCAR Climate Community Model"This presentation was given August ?, 1999 at the end of my SOARS summer research project. |