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radar observations

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 15-3 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 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 13-1 2018

February 18, 2018

Evaluating Multi-Radar, Multi-Sensor Products for Surface Hailfall Diagnosis

Kiel Louis Ortega

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: applied meteorology, hail, operational forecasting, radar observations, radar tools, severe storms

Vol 12-2 2017

August 25, 2017

Analysis of Mesovortex Characteristics, Behavior, and Interactions during the Second 30 June-1 July 2014 Midwestern Derecho Event

Anthony W. Lyza, Adam W. Clayton, Kevin R. Knupp, Eric Lenning, Matthew T. Friedlein, Richard L. Castro, Evan S. Bentley

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: derecho, mesocyclones, mesoscale convective systems, mesoscale processes, radar observations, squall lines

Vol 11-5 2016

December 20, 2016

A Multi-scale Analysis of the Atmospheric Conditions Associated with the Daytona Beach Tornado of Christmas Day, 2006

John M. Lanicci

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: mesoanalysis, radar observations, remote sensing, squall lines, storm environments, tornadoes

Vol 11-2 2016

March 22, 2016

Inferring the Severity of a Multicell Thunderstorm Evolving to Supercell, by Means of Radar and Total Lightning

Tomeu RIGO, Nicolau PINEDA

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: Europe, lightning, operational forecasting, radar observations, severe storms, supercells

Vol 7-8 2012

December 13, 2012

An 11-Year Radar-Based Study of Tornadic Thunderstorms over Central Oklahoma

Charles Matthew Kuster, Patrick Burke, Andrew A Taylor

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: mesocyclones, operational forecasting, radar observations, squall lines, supercells, tornadoes

Vol 7-7 2012

September 22, 2012

A Multiscale Analysis of the 1 June 2011 Northeast U.S. Severe Weather Outbreak and Associated Springfield, Massachusetts Tornado

Peter Charles Banacos, Michael L. Ekster, Joseph W. Dellicarpini, Eric J. Lyons

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: mesoscale processes, operational forecasting, radar observations, storm environments, supercells, tornadoes

Vol 7-2 2012

February 28, 2012

Operational Uses of Spectrum Width

Patrick John Spoden, Ray A. Wolf, Leslie R. Lemon

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: algorithms, operational forecasting, radar observations, radar tools, remote sensing, storm environments

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