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Publikováno v:
Weather and Forecasting. 24:884-891
On 16 May 2003, two ground-based, mobile, Doppler radars scanned a potentially tornadic supercell in the Texas Panhandle intermittently from ∼0200 to 0330 UTC. The storm likely was tornadic, but because it was dark, visual confirmation of any torna
Autor:
David C. Dowell, Andrew L. Pazmany, Michael M. French, Matthew R. Kramar, Howard B. Bluestein, Louis J. Wicker
Publikováno v:
Monthly Weather Review. 136:4997-5016
On 15 May 2003, two ground-based, mobile, Doppler radars scanned a supercell that moved through the Texas Panhandle and cyclically produced mesocyclones. The two radars collected data from the storm during a rapid cyclic mesocyclogenesis stage and a
Publikováno v:
Monthly Weather Review. 133:2608-2634
During spring 2001 in the Southern Plains, a recurring, hitherto undocumented reflectivity signature that the authors have called the “Owl Horn” signature (because the radar reflectivity pattern resembles the profile of the Great Horned Owl) was