Date:03/01/1994
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Weaver, J.F., J.F.W. Purdom, E.J. Szoke
Title:Some mesoscale aspects of the 6 June 1990 Limon, Colorado, tornado case
Publication:Weather & Forecasting, 9, 45-61
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Date:04/15/1995
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Grasso, L.D., W.R. Cotton
Title:Numerical simulation of a tornado vortex
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 52, 1192-1203
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Date:6/1/1989
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Wakimoto, R.M., J.W. Wilson
Title:Non-supercell tornadoes.
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 117, 1113-1140
Abstract:Analyses of tornadoes that are not associated with supercells is presented. The database for this study was collected during CINDE (Convection INitiation and Downburst Experiment), a field project operated during the summer of 1987 in Colorado.
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Date:3/1/1996
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
(64) Severe Storms
Author:Wakimoto, R.M., N.T. Atkins
Title:Observations on the origins of rotation: The Newcastle tornado during VORTEX 94.
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 124, 384-407
Abstract:Observations of a strong (F3) tornado near Newcastle, Texas, on 29 May 1994 during the Verificatin of the Origins of Rotation of Tornadoes Experiment (VORTEX) are presented.
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Date:8/1/1995
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
(64) Severe Storms
Author:Wicker, L.J., R.B. Wilhelmson
Title:Simulation and analysis of tornado development and decay within a three-dimensional supercell thunderstom.
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 52, 15, 2675-2703
Abstract:A three-dimensional numerical simulation using a two-way interactive nested grid is used to study tornado-genesis within a supercell. During a 40-minute period, two tornadoes grow and decay within the storm's mesocyclone.
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Date:11/01/1986
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
(64) Severe Storms
Author:Fiedler, B.H., R. Rotunno
Title:A theory for the maximum windspeeds in tornado-like vortices
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 43, 2328-2340
Abstract:We have developed a physical theory for the finding that the most intense laboratory vortex occurs when it is in the form of an end-wall vortex
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Date:01/15/1986
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
(64) Severe Storms
Author:Lilly, D.K.
Title:The structure, energetics and propagation of rotating convective storms. Part I: Energy exchange with the mean flow
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 43, 113-125
Abstract:A three-dimensional buoyant convective element responds to the existence of mean vertical shear by developing rotation about a vertical axis
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Date:01/15/1986
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
(64) Severe Storms
Author:Lilly, D.K.
Title:The structure, energetics and propagation of rotating convective storms. Part II: Helicity and storm stabilization
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 43, 126-140
Abstract:Rotating
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Date:03/01/1985
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Church, C.R., J.T. Snow
Title:Measurements of axial pressures in tornado-like vortices
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 42, 576-582
Abstract:The results of a series of measurements of centerline pressure deficit in tornado-like vortices are described
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Date:04/01/1985
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Gall, R.L.
Title:Linear dynamics of the multiple vortex phenomenon in tornadoes
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 42, 761-772
Abstract:The reason for existence of two separate unstable modes, previously described by Gall for flows in vortex simulators, is explored
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Date:12/01/1991
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Simpson, J., G. Roff, B.R. Morton, K. Labas, G. Dietachmayer, M. McCumber, R. Penc
Title:A Great Salt Lake waterspout
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 119, 2741-2770
Abstract:A waterspout funnel and spray ring were observed under a cumulus line over the Great Salt Lake for about 5 min shortly after sunrise on 26 June 1985
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Date:01/01/1988
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Steffens, J.L.
Title:The effect of vorticity-profile shape on the instability of a two-dimensional vortex
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 45, 254-259
Abstract:A simple linear numerical model is used to study the effect of the shape of the vertical vorticity profile on the stability characteristics of a two-dimensional vortex
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Date:10/01/1986
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Walko, R., R. Gall
Title:Some effects of momentum diffusion on axisymmetric vortices
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 43, 2137-2148
Abstract:In the absence of momentum diffusion (viscous or trubulent) in a steady state axially bounded vortex, such as that produced by a Ward-type tornado simulator,
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Date:07/01/1985
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Wolde-Tinsai, A.M., M.L. Porter, D.I. McKeown
Title:Windspeed analyses of tornadoes based on structural damage
Publication:J. Clim. Appl. Met., 24, 699-710
Abstract:Documentation is presented for the tornadoes of 28 June 1979 in the Iowa towns of Manson and Algona
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Date:10/01/1985
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Zrnic, D., D.W. Burgess, L. Hennington
Title:Doppler spectra and estimated windspeed of a violent tornado
Publication:J. Clim. Appl. Met., 24, 1068-1081
Abstract:Presented in this paper are Doppler spectral of a very large tornado that occurred on 22 May 1981 near Binger, OK
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Date:01/01/1996
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Kobayashi, F., K. Kikuchi, H. Uyeda
Title:Life cycle of the Chitose Tornado of Sept. 22, 1988.
Publication:J. Met. Soc. of Japan, 74, 1, 125-140
Abstract:In the afternoon of September 22, 198, a supercell storm developed over Ishikari Plain, in Hokkaido, Japan. A single-funnel F1 tornado was spawned in Chitose city, near Sapporo.
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Date:10/01/1963
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
(64) Severe Storms
Author:Weske, J.R., T.M. Rankin
Title:Generation of secondary motions in the field of a vortex.
Publication:The Physics of Fluids, 6, 10, 1397-1403
Abstract:The investigation is concerned with motions in the region of the core of a vortex which exhibit peripheral vorticity.
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Date:12/15/1994
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Walko, R., R. Gall
Title:A two-dimensional linear stability analysis of the multiple vortex phenomenon.
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 41, 24, 2456-3471
Abstract:Two numerical models have been constructed and used to investigate the formation of secondary vortices in axisymmetrically forced rotating flows.
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Date:1/1/1997
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Lee, B.D., R.B. Wilhelmson
Title:The numerical simulation of non-supercell tornadogenesis. Part I: Initiation and evolution of pretornadic misocyclone circulations along a dry outflow boundary.
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 54, 1, 32-60
Abstract:High-resolution three-dimensional simulations are used to study misocyclone initiation and development along the leading edge of an outflow boundary.
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Date:1/1/1997
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Trapp, R.J., R. Davies-Jones
Title:Tornadogenesis with and without a dynamic pipe effect.
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 54, 1, 113-133
Abstract:A dynamic pipe effect has been used previously to explain the descent from aloft of tornadic vortex signatures, and presumably embryonic tornadoes, prior to the near-ground spinup of the tornado.
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Date:11/01/1984
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Brandes, E.A.
Title:Vertical vorticity generation and mesocyclone sustenance in tornadic tunderstorms: The observational evidence
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 112, 2253-2269
Abstract:Doppler radar observations concerning the generation of vertical vorticity in tornadic thunderstorms are documented for two case studies and the role of downdrafts in intensifying vertical vorticity is examined.
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Date:05/01/1984
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Brandes, E.A.
Title:Relationships between radar-derived thermodynamic variables and tornadogenesis
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 112, 1033-1052
Abstract:A methodology for obtaining pressure perturbations and buoyancy in thunderstorms observed with Doppler radar is described and applied to two tornadic thunderstorms.
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Date:03/01/1986
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Ferguson, E.W., F.P. Ostby, P.W. Leftwich, Jr., J.E. Hales, Jr.
Title:The tornado season of 1984
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 114,624-635
Abstract:tornado events of 1984 are reviewed. signficant aspects of the 907 reported tornadoes are noted.
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Date:10/01/1975
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Hoxit, L.R., C.F. Chappell
Title:Tornado outbreak of April 3-4, 1974; Synoptic analysis
Publication:NOAA Tech. Report ERL 338-APCL 37, NOAA/ERL, Boulder, CO,48 pp
Abstract:Synoptic scale analyses of the intense spring cyclone that produced the widespread tornado outbreak on April 3-4, 1974, are presented the the period from 1220 GMT April 2 to 1200 GMT April 4.
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Date:01/01/1986
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Nuss, W.A.
Title:Observations of a mountain tornado
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 114, 233-237
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Date:04/01/1984
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Snow, J.T.
Title:The tornado
Publication:Scientific Amer., 250, 86-96
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Date:03/01/1986
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Wieler, J.G.
Title:Real-time automated detection of mesoscyclones and tornadic vortex signatures
Publication:J. Atmos. Oceanic Tech., 3, 98-113
Abstract:An algorithm incorporating resolution-dependent shear and velocity thresholds for the detection of mesoscyclones and tornadic vortex signatures in real time is presented
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Date:05/01/1977
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Brandes, E.A.
Title:Mesocyclone evolution and tornado generation within the Harrah, Oklahoma storm
Publication:NOAA Tech. Memo. ERL NSSL-81, National Severe Storms Lab, Norman, OK, 28 pp
Abstract:The updraft mesocyclone of a tornado producing thunderstorm on 8 June 1974 was first detected aloft along a convergent and cyclonically shear boundary between inflow air entering forward and rear storm quadrants
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Date:01/01/1977
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Burgess, D.W., R.A. Brown, L.R. Lemon, C.R. Safford
Title:Evolution of a tornadic thunderstorm
Publication:Proc., 10th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, AMS, Boston, MA, 84-89
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Date:01/01/1982
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Burgess, D.W., V.T. Wood, R.A. Brown
Title:Mesoscyclone evolution statistics
Publication:Proc., 12th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, San Antonio, TX, 422-424
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Date:10/21/1975
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Danielsen, E.F.
Title:A conceptual theory of tornadogenesis based on macro-, meso- and microscale processes
Publication:Preprints, Ninth Conf. on Severe Local Storms, Oct. 21-23, 1974, Norman, OK, AMS, Boston, MA, 376-383
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Date:01/01/1982
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Davies-Jones, R.P.
Title:Tornado Dynamics
Publication:Chapter 10 In Thunderstorms: A social, scientific and technological documentary. Thunderstorm Morphology and Dynamics, E. Kessler, Editor
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Date:11/01/1971
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Davies-Jones, R.P., G.T. Vickers
Title:Numerical simulation of convective vortices
Publication:NOAA Tech. Memo ERL NSSL-57, National Severe Storms Lab., Norman, OK, 27 pp
Abstract:We present a numerical model of axisymmetric thermal convection with swirl in a non-rotating cyclinder with height-to-radius of order unity
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Date:10/05/1971
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Fujita, T.T.
Title:Proposed mechanism of suction spots accompanied by torandoes
Publication:Preprints, 7th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, Oct. 5-7, 1971, Kansas City, MO, 208-213
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Date:01/01/1975
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Lemon, L.R., D.W. Burgess, R.A. Brown
Title:Tornado production and storm sustenance
Publication:Preprints, 9th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, Norman, OK, 100-104
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Date:01/01/1966
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Morton, B.R.
Title:Geophysical vortices
Publication:Chapter 6 in Progress in Aeronautical Sciences, 7, (Ed., D. Kuchemann), N.Y., Pergamon Press, 145-194
Abstract:A short session on vortices in the atmosphere and other rotating systems was included in the IUTAM Symp. on
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Date:02/01/1986
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Wilson, J.W.
Title:Tornadogenesis by nonprecipitation induced wind shear lines
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 114, 270-284
Abstract:Five tornadoes occurred with a 40 min period on 18 May 1984 in eastern Colorado
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Date:09/01/1980
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Lewellen, W.S., Y.P. Sheng
Title:Modeling tornado dynamics
Publication:NUREG/CR-1585, ARAP Report 421, Aeronautical Research Associates of Princeton, Inc. Princeton, NJ, 227 pp
Abstract:This report details the results of a research program aimed at providing NRC with a definitive theoretical model of the tornado, low-level flow field
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Date:03/01/1997
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Lewellen, W.S., D.C. Lewellen, R.I. Sykes
Title:Large-eddy simulation of a tornado's interaction with the surface.
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 54, 5, 581-605
Abstract:High resolution, fully three-dimensional, unsteady simulations of the interaction of a tornado vortex with the surface were performed in an attempt to answer questions about the character of turbulent transport in this unique flow.
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Date:11/1/1997
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Verlinde, J.
Title:Airborne Doppler radar analysis of a TOGA COARE waterspout storm.
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 125, 3008-307
Abstract:An airborne Doppler radar analysis of a waterspout parent storm is presented.
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Date:11/01/1998
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Renno, N.O., M.L. Burkett, M.P. Larkin
Title:A simple thermodynamical theory for dust devils
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 55, 3244-3252
Abstract:Based on the heat engine framework, a simple scaling theory for dust devils is proposed and compared to observations.
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Date:07/01/1999
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Trapp, R.J.
Title:Observations of nontornadic low-level mesocyclones and attendant tornadogenesis failure during VORTEX*
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 127, pp. 1693-1705
Abstract:Three storms intercepted during the verification of the origins of rotation in tornados experiment generated a moderate-to-strong mesocyclone within the lowest several hundred meters above the ground and qualitatively appeared capable of tornadogenesi, yet did not produce a tornado.
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Date:08/15/99
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Nolan, D.S., B.F. Farrell
Title:The structure and dynamics of tornado-like vorticies
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 56, pp. 2908-2936
Abstract:The structure and dynamics of axisymmetric tornado-like vorticies are explored with a numerical model of axisymmetric incompressible flow based on recently developed numerical methods.
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Date:02/15/2000
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Lewellen, D.C., W.S. Lewellen, J. Xia
Title:The influence of a local swirl ratio on tornado intensification near the surface
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 57, 527-544
Abstract:The results of high-resolution, fully three-dimensional, unsteady simulations of the interaction of a tornado with the surface are presented. The goal is to explore some of the range of structures that should be expected tooccur in nature within the tornadic
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Date:03/03/2000
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Wakimoto, R.M., H. Cai
Title:Analysis of a nontornadic strom during VORTEX 95
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev. 128, 565-592
Abstract:Analysis of a supercell storm that did not produce a tornado near Hays, Kansas, is presented. A well-defined midlevel mesocyclone was apparent throughout most of the strom's life cycle.
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Date:03-03-2000
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Bluestein, H.B.
Title:A tornadic supercell over elevated, complex terrain: The Divide, Colorado storm of 12 july 1996
Publication:Mon. Wea.Rev., 128. 795-809
Abstract:A supercell storm that produced a tornadl and large hail over the Rocky Mountains is documented with WSR-88D data, a damage survey, and visual observations. This case study demonstrates how well the WSR-88D Doppler radar was able to detect this storm and used to issue a timely tornado waring. It also alerts us that supercell tornadoes can form over elevated complex terrain.
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Date:10/01/1999
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Trapp, R.J., E.D. Mitchell, G.A. Tipon, D.W. Effertz, A.I. Waston, D.L. Andra Jr., M.A. Magsig
Title:Desending and nondescending tornadic vortex signatures detected by WSR-88Ds
Publication:Wea, and Fore., 14, 625-639
Abstract:Tornadic vortex signnatures (TVSs) of 52 tornadoes were identified and analyzed, then characterized as either descending or nondescending. This charaterization refers to a know tendency of radar-observed tornadic vortices, namely, that of their initial detection aloft and then of their subsequent descent leading to tornadogenesis.
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Date:11/18/1998
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Winn, W.P., S.J. Hunyady, G.D. Aulich
Title:Pressure at the ground within and near a large tornado
Publication:Draft
Abstract:A number of instruments were placed on the ground across the path of a large tornado that passed west of the town of Allison, Texas, on June 8, 1995. The center of the tornado came within 660 m of the closest instrument, which recorded a pressure drop of 55 mb.
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Date:01/01/1997
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
Author:Trapp, R.J., R. Davies-Jones
Title:Tornadogenesis with and without a dynamic pipe effect
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci, 54, 113-133
Abstract:A dynamic pipe effect (DPE) has been used previously to explain the descent from aloft of tornadic vortex signatures (TVSs), and preumably embryonic tornadoes, prior to the near-ground spinup of the tornado.
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Date:08/01/1995
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
(64) Severe Storms
Author:Wicker, L.J., R.B. Wilhelmson
Title:Simulation and analysis of tornado development and decay within a three-dimensional supercell thunderstorm
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 52, 2675-2703
Abstract:A three-dimensional numerical simulation using a two-way interactive nested grid is used to study tornadogenesis within a supercell.
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Date:02/01/01
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
(64) Severe Storms
Author:Collins, W.G., C.H. Paxton, J.H. Golden
Title:The 12 July 1995 Pinellas County, Florida, Tornado/Waterspout
Publication:Wea. Forecasting, 15, 122-134.
Abstract:On 12 July 1995, a tornado developed over south St. Petersburg, Florida, Producing F1 damage and injuring one person before moving off shore
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Date:08/01/2001
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
(64) Severe Storms
Author:Dunn, L.B, S.V. Vasiloff
Title:Tornadogenesis and operational considerations of the 11 august 1999 Salt Lake City tornado as seen from two different doppler radars
Publication:Wea. and Fore., 16, 377-398
Abstract:On 11 August 1999 a climatologically rare F2 tornado developed just west of downtown Salt Lake City, Utah (SLC), and moved directly thropugh the city during the noon hour.
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Date:11/2002
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
(64) Severe Storms
Author:Dowell, D.C., H.B. Bluestein
Title:The 8 June 1995 McLean, Texas, Storm. Part I: Observations of Cycic Tornadogenesis
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 130, 2626-2648
Abstract:On 8 June 1995 scientists participating in the Verification of the Origins of Rotation in Tornadoes Experiment (VORTEX) collected airborne Doppler radar data in a storm that produced a family of tornadoes near McLean, Texas.
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Date:11/2002
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
(64) Severe Storms
Author:Dowell, D.C., H.B. Bluestein
Title:The 8 June 1995 McLean, Texas, Storm. Part II: Cyclic Tornado Formation, Maintenence and Dissipation
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 130, 2649-2670
Abstract:On 8 June 1995, scientists participating in the Verification of the Origins of Rotation in Tornadoes Experiment (VORTEX) collected a unique dataset with the Electra Doppler Radar (ELDORA).
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Date:07/01/2002
Subject:(68) Tornadoes/Waterspouts
(64) Severe Storms
Author:Markowski, P.M., J.M. Straka, E.N. Rasmussen
Title:Direct surface thermodynamic observations within the rear-flank downdrafts of nontornadic and tornadic supercells
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 130, 1692-1721
Abstract:Despite the long-surmised importance of the hoook echo and rear-flank downdraft (RFD) in tornadogenesis, only a paucity of direct observations have been obtained at the surface within hook echoes and RFDs.
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