Comments on “The Strongest Winds in Tornadoes Are Very Near the Ground” David S. Nolan ABSTRACT Kosiba and Wurman (KW) investigated the vertical variations of windspeeds observed in tornadoes by mobile Doppler radars over the last 30 y. By comparing windspeeds observed at the lowest altitudes, including some within 15 m of the surface, KW […]
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Vol 19-2 2024
Pressure Measurements and Video Observations near and inside Three EF2 Tornadoes Lanny E. Dean, David R. Moran, Randy D. Hicks, Pat T. Winn ABSTRACT From the spring of 2016 through the spring of 2019, three EF2-rated tornadoes were sampled with in-situ tornado probes as part of the Pressure Acoustics Recordings Inside Tornadoes Experiment. The probe […]
Vol. 19-1 2024
A Mesonet–Based Climatology of Severe Convective Winds in West Texas W. Scott Gunter and Quint M. Long ABSTRACT Multiple studies have investigated the occurrence of severe convective winds and have increased our understanding of the forces driving severe winds and their spatial and temporal patterns. Some of the data used in studies have come from […]
Vol 18-1 2023
Observational Study of Two Norman, Oklahoma Storms with Very Large, Damaging Hail in Long-Hodograph Environments Katharine M. Kanak and Jerry M. Straka ABSTRACT Two ≥3-in (7.6-cm) hailstorms affected Norman, Oklahoma in 2021: one on 28–29 April and the other on 10–11 October. Wind-driven hail associated with the April storm was estimated to have caused over […]
Vol 17-3 2022
In Situ Video Observations and Analysis of the 16 June 2014 Pilger, Nebraska EF4 west Tornado Lanny E. Dean, David R. Moran, Randy D. Hicks ABSTRACT An unusual tornado event involving two large and violent EF4 tornadoes occurring simultaneously impacted the Pilger, NE area on 16 June 2014, resulting in two deaths. A privately funded […]
Vol 17-2 2022
Using the Supercell Polarimetric Observation Research Kit (SPORK) to Examine a Large Sample of Pretornadic and Nontornadic Supercells Matthew B. Wilson and Matthew S. Van Den Broeke ABSTRACT Previous work examining dual-polarization (dual-pol) radar signatures of supercells has shown that differential reflectivity (ZDR) column area, hailfall area and specific differential phase (KDP)–ZDR separation angles may […]
Vol 17-1 2022
A Climatology of Long-Track Tornadoes Jerry M. Straka and Katherine M. Kanak
Vol. 16-3 2021
The Effects of Heterogeneous Surface Roughness on Boundary Layer Kinematics and Wind Shear Timothy A. Coleman, Kevin R. Knupp, and Preston T. Pangle
Welcome to the EJSSM Archives site!
We’ve been wanting to create an alternative site / backup outside the OSJ system for a while now. This site contains all of our archives. Our updated Open Journal Systems version is now deployed and fully operational at EJSSM.com. Authors, may register register and begin the submission process at will. Feel free to contact us […]
Vol 16-2 2021
Using GOES ABI Split-Window Radiances to Retrieve Daytime Low-Level Water Vapor for Convective Forecasting
John F. Dostalek, Lewis D. Grasso, Yoo-Jeong Noh, and Ting-Chi Wu, Jon W. Zeitler, Harry G. Weinman, Ariel E. Cohen, Daniel T. Lindsey