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pro vyhledávání: '"Donald W. Burgess"'
Autor:
Robert A. Maddox, Matthew S. Gilmore, Charles A. Doswell III, Robert H. Johns, Charlie A. Crisp, Donald W. Burgess, John A. Hart, Steven F. Piltz
Publikováno v:
E-Journal of Severe Storms Meteorology. 8:1-27
Severe thunderstorms occurred across portions of the central United States on 18 March 1925. The deadly, long-track Tri-State tornado was the most publicized storm event of 18 March and remains the most significant single tornado in the nation’s hi
Autor:
Robert H. Johns, Donald W. Burgess, Charles A. Doswell III, Matthew S. Gilmore, John A. Hart, Steven F. Piltz
Publikováno v:
E-Journal of Severe Storms Meteorology. 8:1-33
The “Tri-State tornado” event of 18 March 1925, with an official death toll of 695 people, generally is accepted as the deadliest single tornado in United States recorded history. The officially accepted damage path is 352 km (219 mi) long. The e
Autor:
Donald W. Burgess, Arthur Witt, John T. Allen, Anton Seimon, Jeffrey C. Snyder, Howard B. Bluestein
Publikováno v:
Weather and Forecasting. 33:1263-1282
Rapid-scan radar observations of a supercell that produced near-record size hail in Oklahoma are examined. Data from the National Weather Radar Testbed Phased Array Radar (PAR) in Norman, Oklahoma, are used to study the overall character and evolutio
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Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology. 32:1860-1865
It is shown that the dual-polarization radar parameters can be used to estimate the vertical extent of inflow regions in thunderstorms. Atmospheric biota trapped by inflows allows identification of inflow regions. It is shown that weak echoes from bi
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Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology. 54:423-450
Polarimetric radar observations obtained by the NOAA/National Severe Storms Laboratory mobile, X-band, dual-polarization radar (NOXP) are used to investigate “hook echo” precipitation properties in several tornadic and nontornadic supercells. Hoo
Autor:
Tammy M. Weckwerth, Bruce A. Albrecht, David C. Dowell, Donald W. Burgess, Katja Friedrich, David P. Jorgensen, Robert M. Rauber, Wen-Chau Lee, Phillip B. Chilson, Stephen J. Frasier, Sandra E. Yuter, Howard B. Bluestein, Paul L. Smith, Scott Ellis, Yvette Richardson, Robert D. Palmer, Paul Markowski
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 95:1850-1861
To assist the National Science Foundation in meeting the needs of the community of scientists by providing them with the instrumentation and platforms necessary to conduct their research successfully, a meeting was held in late November 2012 with the
Autor:
Greg Stumpf, Gabe Garfield, Jim Ladue, Doug Speheger, Richard J.H. Smith, Kiel L. Ortega, Tiffany Meyer, Donald W. Burgess, Tim Marshall, Brandon R. Smith, Chris Karstens
Publikováno v:
Weather and Forecasting. 29:1229-1237
The tornado that affected Moore, Oklahoma, and the surrounding area on 20 May 2013 was an extreme event. It traveled 23 km and damage was up to 1.7 km wide. The tornado killed 24 people, injured over 200 others, and damaged many structures. A team of
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Monthly Weather Review. 142:2414-2435
Microphysical data from thunderstorms are sparse, yet they are essential to validate microphysical schemes in numerical models. Mobile, dual-polarization, X-band radars are capable of providing a wealth of data that include radar reflectivity, drop s
Autor:
David C. Dowell, Louis J. Wicker, Donald W. Burgess, Howard B. Bluestein, Joshua Wurman, Erik N. Rasmussen, Paul Markowski, Yvette Richardson
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 93:1147-1170
The second Verification of the Origins of Rotation in Tornadoes Experiment (VORTEX2), which had its field phases in May and June of 2009 and 2010, was designed to explore i) the physical processes of tornadogenesis, maintenance, and demise; ii) the r
Autor:
Jerry M. Straka, Conrad L. Ziegler, Donald R. MacGorman, Edward R. Mansell, Donald W. Burgess
Publikováno v:
Monthly Weather Review. 138:1738-1766
This study reports on the dynamical evolution of simulated, long-lived right-moving supercell storms in a high-CAPE, strongly sheared mesoscale environment, which initiate in a weakly capped region and subsequently move into a cold boundary layer (BL