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David. S. Nolan, Kosiba, K. A., and Wurman, J.
Pressure Measurements and Video Observations near and inside Three EF2 Tornadoes
Lanny E. Dean, David R. Moran, Randy D. Hicks, Pat T. Winn
A Mesonet–Based Climatology of Severe Convective Winds in West Texas
W. Scott Gunter and Quint M. Long
Observational Study of Two Norman, Oklahoma Storms with Very Large, Damaging Hail in Long-Hodograph Environments
Katharine M. Kanak and Jerry M. Straka
In-Situ Video Observations and Analysis of the 16 June 2014 Pilger, Nebraska EF4 West Tornado
Lanny E. Dean, David R. Moran, Randy D. Hicks
Using the Supercell Polarimetric Observation Research Kit (SPORK) to Examine a Large Sample of Pretornadic and Nontornadic Supercells
Matthew B. Wilson and Matthew S. Van Den Broeke
A Climatology of Long-Track Tornadoes
Jerry M. Straka and Katharine M. Kanak
The Effects of Heterogeneous Surface Roughness on Boundary Layer Kinematics and Wind Shear
Timothy A. Coleman, Kevin R. Knupp, and Preston T. Pangle
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
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
Placement of Observations to Correct Return-Flow Forecasts
John M. Lewis, S. Lakshmivarahan, Junjun Hu, Robert Rabin
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
Application of the GOES-16 Advanced Baseline Imager: Morphology of a Preconvective Environment on 17 April 2019
Lewis Grasso, Dan Bikos, Jack Dostalek, Ting-Chi Wu, Kyle Hilburn, Ed Szoke, Jorel Torres, Jon Zeitler, Bill Line, Ariel Cohen
Composite Analysis of Cool-Season Florida Tornado Outbreaks
Jonathon P Klepatzki, Shawn M Milrad
The Birmingham, Alabama Snow “Disaster” of 28 January 2014
Timothy A. Coleman
A Multi-Platform Reanalysis of the Kankakee Valley Tornado Cluster on 30 June 2014
Anthony W Lyza, Richard Castro, Eric Lenning, Matthew T. Friedlein, Brett S. Borchardt, Adam W. Clayton, Kevin R. Knupp
High Resolution Real-data WRF Modeling and Verification of Tropical Cyclone Tornadoes Associated with Hurricane Ivan 2004
Dereka L. Carroll-Smith, Logan C. Dawson, Robert J. Trapp
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
A Significant Tornado in a Heterogeneous Environment During VORTEX-SE
Timothy A. Coleman, Anthony W. Lyza, Kevin R. Knupp, Kevin Laws, Wes Wyatt
Evaluating Multi-Radar, Multi-Sensor Products for Surface Hailfall Diagnosis
Kiel Louis Ortega
Meteorological Setting for a Catastrophic Event: The Deadly Joplin Tornado of 22 May 2011
Jonathan M Davies
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
Remotely Visible Width and Discontinuity of 50 Tornado Damage Paths through Forested Landscapes
Mark D Zenoble, Chris J Peterson
A Multi-scale Analysis of the Atmospheric Conditions Associated with the Daytona Beach Tornado of Christmas Day, 2006
John M. Lanicci
Ensemble Forecasting of Return Flow over the Gulf of Mexico
John M. Lewis, S. Lakshmivarahan, Junjun Hu, Roger Edwards, Robert A. Maddox, Richard L. Thompson, Stephen F. Corfidi
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