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Publikováno v:
Monthly Weather Review. 150:1233-1246
Mobile, polarimetric radar data were collected on a series of tornadoes that occurred near Dodge City, Kansas. A poststorm survey revealed a series of tornadic debris swaths in several dirt fields and high-resolution pictures of the tornado documente
Autor:
Dylan W. Reif, James M. Kurdzo, Roger M. Wakimoto, Zachary B. Wienhoff, Howard B. Bluestein, Louis J. Wicker
Publikováno v:
Monthly Weather Review. 148:5063-5086
On 24 May 2016, a supercell that produced 13 tornadoes near Dodge City, Kansas, was documented by a rapid-scanning, X-band, polarimetric, Doppler radar (RaXPol). The anomalous nature of this storm, particularly the significant deviations in storm mot
Autor:
Roger M. Wakimoto, Howard B. Bluestein, Zachary B. Wienhoff, James M. Kurdzo, David J. Bodine
Publikováno v:
MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW, vol 148, iss 5
A detailed damage survey is combined with high-resolution mobile, rapid-scanning X-band polarimetric radar data collected on the Shawnee, Oklahoma, tornado of 19 May 2013. The focus of this study is the radar data collected during a period when the t
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Autor:
Kelly M. Butler, Howard B. Bluestein, Karen Kosiba, Nolan T. Atkins, Roger M. Wakimoto, Jeffrey C. Snyder, Jana B. Houser, Kyle J. Thiem, Joshua Wurman
Publikováno v:
Monthly Weather Review. 144:1749-1776
A detailed damage survey of the El Reno, Oklahoma, tornado of 31 May 2013 combined with rapid-scanning data recorded from two mobile radars is presented. One of the radars was equipped with polarimetric capability. The relationship between several su
Publikováno v:
MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW, vol 146, iss 11
Polarimetric measurements recorded by a mobile X-band radar are combined with photographs of the Dodge City, Kansas, tornado to quantitatively document the evolving debris cloud. An inner annulus or tube of high radar reflectivity encircled the torna
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Publikováno v:
Monthly Weather Review. 140:3397-3418
A ground-based velocity track display (GBVTD) analysis of the LaGrange, Wyoming, tornado on 5 June 2009 during the Second Verification of the Origins of Rotation in Tornadoes Experiment (VORTEX2) is photogrammetrically combined with a series of pictu
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Monthly Weather Review. 140:2939-2958
This study presents the synthesis of dual-Doppler and cloud photography data of the 5 June 2009 Goshen County, Wyoming, tornado observed during the Second Verification of the Origins of Rotation in Tornadoes Experiment (VORTEX2). Analyses focused on
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Monthly Weather Review. 139:2233-2258
This study presents a single-Doppler radar analysis combined with cloud photography of the LaGrange, Wyoming, tornado on 5 June 2009 in an attempt to relate the radar-observed hook echo, weak-echo hole (WEH), and rotational couplet to the visual char