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tornadoes

Vol 10-2 2015

October 20, 2015

Investigating the Impacts of Assimilating Surface Observations on High-Resolution Forecasts of the 15 May 2013 Tornado Event

Lee B. Carlaw, Jerald A. Brotzge, Frederick H. Carr

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: data assimilation, data-denial experiments, mesoscale models, supercells, surface observations, tornadoes

Vol 10-1 2015

September 10, 2015

Verification and Analysis of Impact-Based Tornado Warnings in the Central Region of the National Weather Service

Holly Obermeier, Mark R Anderson

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: damage assessment, forecast verification, operational forecasting, societal impacts, tornadoes

Vol 9-4 2014

October 16, 2014

Would “Tornado-Preventing” Walls Work?

Brice Evan Coffer

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: mesoscale models, numerical modeling, numerical simulations, orographic effects, tornadoes, weather modification

Vol 8-7 2013

December 4, 2013

Adjusted Tornado Probabilities

Holly M Widen, James B Elsner, Rizalino B Cruz, Guang Xing, Erik Fraza, Loury Migliorelli, Sarah Strazzo, Cameron Amrine, Brendan Mulholland, Michael Patterson, Laura Michaels

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: climatology, data processing, quality control, societal impacts, statistics, tornadoes

Vol 8-5 2013

September 8, 2013

Spatial Distributions of Tornadic Near-Storm Environments by Convective Mode

Richard L. Thompson, Bryan T. Smith, Andrew R. Dean, Patrick T. Marsh

Filed Under: Note Tagged With: operational forecasting, severe storms, squall lines, storm environments, supercells, tornadoes

Vol 8-3 2013

August 6, 2013

A Study of Synoptic-Scale Tornado Regimes

Jonathan Garner

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: drylines, fronts, operational forecasting, storm environments, synoptic meteorology, tornadoes

Vol 8-2 2013

May 4, 2013

The 1925 Tri-State Tornado Damage Path and Associated Storm System

Robert H. Johns, Donald W. Burgess, Charles A. Doswell III, Matthew S. Gilmore, John A. Hart, Steven F. Piltz

Filed Under: History and Biography Tagged With: damage assessment, forensic meteorology, history, societal impacts, storm spotting, tornadoes

Vol 8-1 2013

March 30, 2013

Meteorological Analyses of the Tri-State Tornado Event of March 1925

Robert A. Maddox, Matthew S. Gilmore, Charles A. Doswell, III, Robert H. Johns, Charlie A. Crisp, Donald W. Burgess, John A. Hart, Steven F. Piltz

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: forensic meteorology, history, mesoscale processes, storm environments, synoptic meteorology, tornadoes

Vol 7-9 2012

December 30, 2012

Estimating Wind Speeds of Convective Storms from Tree Damage

Lee E. Frelich, Ernest J Ostuno

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: damage assessment, forensic meteorology, forestry, tornadoes, wind

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

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