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Vol 16-1 2021

March 26, 2021

Assessing the Impact of Non-Conventional Radar and Surface Observations on High-Resolution Analyses and Forecasts of a Severe Hailstorm

Matthew T. Morris, Keith A. Brewster, and Frederick H. Carr

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: data assimilation, hail, mesoscale models, radar observations, supercells, surface observations

Vol 15-4 2020

December 15, 2020

Placement of Observations to Correct Return-Flow Forecasts

John M. Lewis, S. Lakshmivarahan, Junjun Hu, Robert Rabin

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: coupled models, data assimilation, marine meteorology, model errors, numerical simulations, synoptic meteorology

Vol 15-3 2020

August 4, 2020

Radar-Based, Storm-Scale Circulation and Tornado-Probability Tendencies Preceding Tornadogenesis in Kansas and Nebraska

Bryan M. Baerg, William P. Gargan, Ariel E. Cohen, Richard L. Thompson, Bryan T. Smith, Alan E. Gerard, Chauncy J. Schultz, Lawrence A. Kelly, and Heather V. Nepaul

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: radar observations, severe storms, statistical forecasting, storm environments, supercells, tornadoes

Vol 15-2 2020

April 17, 2020

Application of the GOES-16 Advanced Baseline Imager: Morphology of a Preconvective Environment on 17 April 2019

Lewis Grasso, Dan Bikos, Jack Dostalek, Ting-Chi Wu, Kyle Hilburn, Ed Szoke, Jorel Torres, Jon Zeitler, Bill Line, Ariel Cohen

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: forecasting techniques, mesoanalysis, mesoscale processes, nowcasting, operational forecasting, satellite observations

Vol 15-1 2020

February 24, 2020

Composite Analysis of Cool-Season Florida Tornado Outbreaks

Jonathon P Klepatzki, Shawn M Milrad

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: ENSO, jets, severe storms, storm environments, synoptic meteorology, tornadoes

Vol 14-4 2019

December 19, 2019

The Birmingham, Alabama Snow “Disaster” of 28 January 2014

Timothy A. Coleman

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: mesoscale processes, preparedness, snowfall, societal impacts, transportation meteorology, winter weather

Vol 14-3 2019

August 21, 2019

A Multi-Platform Reanalysis of the Kankakee Valley Tornado Cluster on 30 June 2014

Anthony W Lyza, Richard Castro, Eric Lenning, Matthew T. Friedlein, Brett S. Borchardt, Adam W. Clayton, Kevin R. Knupp

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: damage assessment, derecho, forensic meteorology, mesoscale convective systems, squall lines, tornadoes

Vol 14-2 2019

April 17, 2019

High Resolution Real-data WRF Modeling and Verification of Tropical Cyclone Tornadoes Associated with Hurricane Ivan 2004

Dereka L. Carroll-Smith, Logan C. Dawson, Robert J. Trapp

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: convection-allowing models, mesoscale models, numerical simulations, supercells, tornadoes, tropical cyclones

Vol 14-1 2019

January 17, 2019

A Statistical Evaluation of Tornado-Production Tendencies of Southernmost Supercells Compared to Adjacent Supercells in a North–South-Oriented Line

Susan L. Beveridge, Jana Lesak Houser, Sara R. Marzola

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: mesoscale processes, radar observations, severe storms, statistics, supercells, tornadoes

Vol 13-2 2018

July 5, 2018

A Significant Tornado in a Heterogeneous Environment During VORTEX-SE

Timothy A. Coleman, Anthony W. Lyza, Kevin R. Knupp, Kevin Laws, Wes Wyatt

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: fronts, mesoscale processes, objective analysis, storm environments, supercells, tornadoes

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