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Vol 16-2 2021

April 11, 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

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: mesoscale processes, remote sensing, satellite observations, severe storms, storm environments, supercells

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 15-1 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 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

Vol 12-3 2017

December 4, 2017

Meteorological Setting for a Catastrophic Event: The Deadly Joplin Tornado of 22 May 2011

Jonathan M Davies

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: mesoanalysis, storm environments, supercells, surface observations, synoptic meteorology, tornadoes

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 11-3 2016

July 26, 2016

The Sensitivity of Deep Ascent of Cold-Pool Air to Vertical Shear and Cold-Pool Buoyancy

Adam Houston

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: convective-scale processes, numerical simulations, severe weather, storm environments, supercells

Vol 11-1 2016

February 3, 2016

An Examination of the Forecast Process, Mesoscale Environment, and Evolution of the Northern Indiana/Northwest Ohio Derecho of 29 June 2012

Evan Bentley, Jeff Logsdon

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: derecho, mesoscale convective systems, mesoscale processes, operational forecasting, squall lines, storm environments

Vol 9-5 2014

December 9, 2014

Evaluation of Sounding-Derived Thermodynamic and Wind-Related Parameters Associated with Large Hail Events

Aaron W. Johnson, Kelly E. Sugden

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: climatology, forecasting techniques, hail, objective analyses, operational forecasting, storm environments

Vol 9-3 2014

September 13, 2014

Effects of Mid- and Upper-level Drying on Microphysics of Simulated Supercell Storms

Matthew Van Den Broeke

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: cloud microphysics, convective-scale processes, hail, mesocyclones, numerical simulations, storm environments

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