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Yvette Richardson - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • vortex2 observations of a low level mesocyclone with multiple internal rear flank downdraft momentum surges in the 18 may 2010 dumas texas supercell
    Monthly Weather Review, 2014
    Co-Authors: Patrick S Skinner, Christopher C Weiss, Michael M French, Howard B Bluestein, Paul Markowski, Yvette Richardson
    Abstract:

    AbstractObservations collected in the second Verification of the Origins of Rotation in Tornadoes Experiment during a 15-min period of a supercell occurring on 18 May 2010 near Dumas, Texas, are presented. The primary Data Collection Platforms include two Ka-band mobile Doppler radars, which collected a near-surface, short-baseline dual-Doppler Dataset within the rear-flank outflow of the Dumas supercell; an X-band, phased-array mobile Doppler radar, which collected volumetric single-Doppler Data with high temporal resolution; and in situ thermodynamic and wind observations of a six-probe mobile mesonet.Rapid evolution of the Dumas supercell was observed, including the development and decay of a low-level mesocyclone and four internal rear-flank downdraft (RFD) momentum surges. Intensification and upward growth of the low-level mesocyclone were observed during periods when the midlevel mesocyclone was minimally displaced from the low-level circulation, suggesting an upward-directed perturbation pressure g...

  • vortex2 observations of a low level mesocyclone with multiple internal rear flank downdraft momentum surges in the 18 may 2010 dumas texas supercell
    Monthly Weather Review, 2014
    Co-Authors: Patrick S Skinner, Christopher C Weiss, Michael M French, Howard B Bluestein, Paul Markowski, Yvette Richardson
    Abstract:

    AbstractObservations collected in the second Verification of the Origins of Rotation in Tornadoes Experiment during a 15-min period of a supercell occurring on 18 May 2010 near Dumas, Texas, are presented. The primary Data Collection Platforms include two Ka-band mobile Doppler radars, which collected a near-surface, short-baseline dual-Doppler Dataset within the rear-flank outflow of the Dumas supercell; an X-band, phased-array mobile Doppler radar, which collected volumetric single-Doppler Data with high temporal resolution; and in situ thermodynamic and wind observations of a six-probe mobile mesonet.Rapid evolution of the Dumas supercell was observed, including the development and decay of a low-level mesocyclone and four internal rear-flank downdraft (RFD) momentum surges. Intensification and upward growth of the low-level mesocyclone were observed during periods when the midlevel mesocyclone was minimally displaced from the low-level circulation, suggesting an upward-directed perturbation pressure g...

Patrick S Skinner - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • vortex2 observations of a low level mesocyclone with multiple internal rear flank downdraft momentum surges in the 18 may 2010 dumas texas supercell
    Monthly Weather Review, 2014
    Co-Authors: Patrick S Skinner, Christopher C Weiss, Michael M French, Howard B Bluestein, Paul Markowski, Yvette Richardson
    Abstract:

    AbstractObservations collected in the second Verification of the Origins of Rotation in Tornadoes Experiment during a 15-min period of a supercell occurring on 18 May 2010 near Dumas, Texas, are presented. The primary Data Collection Platforms include two Ka-band mobile Doppler radars, which collected a near-surface, short-baseline dual-Doppler Dataset within the rear-flank outflow of the Dumas supercell; an X-band, phased-array mobile Doppler radar, which collected volumetric single-Doppler Data with high temporal resolution; and in situ thermodynamic and wind observations of a six-probe mobile mesonet.Rapid evolution of the Dumas supercell was observed, including the development and decay of a low-level mesocyclone and four internal rear-flank downdraft (RFD) momentum surges. Intensification and upward growth of the low-level mesocyclone were observed during periods when the midlevel mesocyclone was minimally displaced from the low-level circulation, suggesting an upward-directed perturbation pressure g...

  • vortex2 observations of a low level mesocyclone with multiple internal rear flank downdraft momentum surges in the 18 may 2010 dumas texas supercell
    Monthly Weather Review, 2014
    Co-Authors: Patrick S Skinner, Christopher C Weiss, Michael M French, Howard B Bluestein, Paul Markowski, Yvette Richardson
    Abstract:

    AbstractObservations collected in the second Verification of the Origins of Rotation in Tornadoes Experiment during a 15-min period of a supercell occurring on 18 May 2010 near Dumas, Texas, are presented. The primary Data Collection Platforms include two Ka-band mobile Doppler radars, which collected a near-surface, short-baseline dual-Doppler Dataset within the rear-flank outflow of the Dumas supercell; an X-band, phased-array mobile Doppler radar, which collected volumetric single-Doppler Data with high temporal resolution; and in situ thermodynamic and wind observations of a six-probe mobile mesonet.Rapid evolution of the Dumas supercell was observed, including the development and decay of a low-level mesocyclone and four internal rear-flank downdraft (RFD) momentum surges. Intensification and upward growth of the low-level mesocyclone were observed during periods when the midlevel mesocyclone was minimally displaced from the low-level circulation, suggesting an upward-directed perturbation pressure g...

Howard B Bluestein - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • vortex2 observations of a low level mesocyclone with multiple internal rear flank downdraft momentum surges in the 18 may 2010 dumas texas supercell
    Monthly Weather Review, 2014
    Co-Authors: Patrick S Skinner, Christopher C Weiss, Michael M French, Howard B Bluestein, Paul Markowski, Yvette Richardson
    Abstract:

    AbstractObservations collected in the second Verification of the Origins of Rotation in Tornadoes Experiment during a 15-min period of a supercell occurring on 18 May 2010 near Dumas, Texas, are presented. The primary Data Collection Platforms include two Ka-band mobile Doppler radars, which collected a near-surface, short-baseline dual-Doppler Dataset within the rear-flank outflow of the Dumas supercell; an X-band, phased-array mobile Doppler radar, which collected volumetric single-Doppler Data with high temporal resolution; and in situ thermodynamic and wind observations of a six-probe mobile mesonet.Rapid evolution of the Dumas supercell was observed, including the development and decay of a low-level mesocyclone and four internal rear-flank downdraft (RFD) momentum surges. Intensification and upward growth of the low-level mesocyclone were observed during periods when the midlevel mesocyclone was minimally displaced from the low-level circulation, suggesting an upward-directed perturbation pressure g...

  • vortex2 observations of a low level mesocyclone with multiple internal rear flank downdraft momentum surges in the 18 may 2010 dumas texas supercell
    Monthly Weather Review, 2014
    Co-Authors: Patrick S Skinner, Christopher C Weiss, Michael M French, Howard B Bluestein, Paul Markowski, Yvette Richardson
    Abstract:

    AbstractObservations collected in the second Verification of the Origins of Rotation in Tornadoes Experiment during a 15-min period of a supercell occurring on 18 May 2010 near Dumas, Texas, are presented. The primary Data Collection Platforms include two Ka-band mobile Doppler radars, which collected a near-surface, short-baseline dual-Doppler Dataset within the rear-flank outflow of the Dumas supercell; an X-band, phased-array mobile Doppler radar, which collected volumetric single-Doppler Data with high temporal resolution; and in situ thermodynamic and wind observations of a six-probe mobile mesonet.Rapid evolution of the Dumas supercell was observed, including the development and decay of a low-level mesocyclone and four internal rear-flank downdraft (RFD) momentum surges. Intensification and upward growth of the low-level mesocyclone were observed during periods when the midlevel mesocyclone was minimally displaced from the low-level circulation, suggesting an upward-directed perturbation pressure g...

Michael M French - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • vortex2 observations of a low level mesocyclone with multiple internal rear flank downdraft momentum surges in the 18 may 2010 dumas texas supercell
    Monthly Weather Review, 2014
    Co-Authors: Patrick S Skinner, Christopher C Weiss, Michael M French, Howard B Bluestein, Paul Markowski, Yvette Richardson
    Abstract:

    AbstractObservations collected in the second Verification of the Origins of Rotation in Tornadoes Experiment during a 15-min period of a supercell occurring on 18 May 2010 near Dumas, Texas, are presented. The primary Data Collection Platforms include two Ka-band mobile Doppler radars, which collected a near-surface, short-baseline dual-Doppler Dataset within the rear-flank outflow of the Dumas supercell; an X-band, phased-array mobile Doppler radar, which collected volumetric single-Doppler Data with high temporal resolution; and in situ thermodynamic and wind observations of a six-probe mobile mesonet.Rapid evolution of the Dumas supercell was observed, including the development and decay of a low-level mesocyclone and four internal rear-flank downdraft (RFD) momentum surges. Intensification and upward growth of the low-level mesocyclone were observed during periods when the midlevel mesocyclone was minimally displaced from the low-level circulation, suggesting an upward-directed perturbation pressure g...

  • vortex2 observations of a low level mesocyclone with multiple internal rear flank downdraft momentum surges in the 18 may 2010 dumas texas supercell
    Monthly Weather Review, 2014
    Co-Authors: Patrick S Skinner, Christopher C Weiss, Michael M French, Howard B Bluestein, Paul Markowski, Yvette Richardson
    Abstract:

    AbstractObservations collected in the second Verification of the Origins of Rotation in Tornadoes Experiment during a 15-min period of a supercell occurring on 18 May 2010 near Dumas, Texas, are presented. The primary Data Collection Platforms include two Ka-band mobile Doppler radars, which collected a near-surface, short-baseline dual-Doppler Dataset within the rear-flank outflow of the Dumas supercell; an X-band, phased-array mobile Doppler radar, which collected volumetric single-Doppler Data with high temporal resolution; and in situ thermodynamic and wind observations of a six-probe mobile mesonet.Rapid evolution of the Dumas supercell was observed, including the development and decay of a low-level mesocyclone and four internal rear-flank downdraft (RFD) momentum surges. Intensification and upward growth of the low-level mesocyclone were observed during periods when the midlevel mesocyclone was minimally displaced from the low-level circulation, suggesting an upward-directed perturbation pressure g...

Christopher C Weiss - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • vortex2 observations of a low level mesocyclone with multiple internal rear flank downdraft momentum surges in the 18 may 2010 dumas texas supercell
    Monthly Weather Review, 2014
    Co-Authors: Patrick S Skinner, Christopher C Weiss, Michael M French, Howard B Bluestein, Paul Markowski, Yvette Richardson
    Abstract:

    AbstractObservations collected in the second Verification of the Origins of Rotation in Tornadoes Experiment during a 15-min period of a supercell occurring on 18 May 2010 near Dumas, Texas, are presented. The primary Data Collection Platforms include two Ka-band mobile Doppler radars, which collected a near-surface, short-baseline dual-Doppler Dataset within the rear-flank outflow of the Dumas supercell; an X-band, phased-array mobile Doppler radar, which collected volumetric single-Doppler Data with high temporal resolution; and in situ thermodynamic and wind observations of a six-probe mobile mesonet.Rapid evolution of the Dumas supercell was observed, including the development and decay of a low-level mesocyclone and four internal rear-flank downdraft (RFD) momentum surges. Intensification and upward growth of the low-level mesocyclone were observed during periods when the midlevel mesocyclone was minimally displaced from the low-level circulation, suggesting an upward-directed perturbation pressure g...

  • vortex2 observations of a low level mesocyclone with multiple internal rear flank downdraft momentum surges in the 18 may 2010 dumas texas supercell
    Monthly Weather Review, 2014
    Co-Authors: Patrick S Skinner, Christopher C Weiss, Michael M French, Howard B Bluestein, Paul Markowski, Yvette Richardson
    Abstract:

    AbstractObservations collected in the second Verification of the Origins of Rotation in Tornadoes Experiment during a 15-min period of a supercell occurring on 18 May 2010 near Dumas, Texas, are presented. The primary Data Collection Platforms include two Ka-band mobile Doppler radars, which collected a near-surface, short-baseline dual-Doppler Dataset within the rear-flank outflow of the Dumas supercell; an X-band, phased-array mobile Doppler radar, which collected volumetric single-Doppler Data with high temporal resolution; and in situ thermodynamic and wind observations of a six-probe mobile mesonet.Rapid evolution of the Dumas supercell was observed, including the development and decay of a low-level mesocyclone and four internal rear-flank downdraft (RFD) momentum surges. Intensification and upward growth of the low-level mesocyclone were observed during periods when the midlevel mesocyclone was minimally displaced from the low-level circulation, suggesting an upward-directed perturbation pressure g...